Monthly Archives: September 2014
Dell Claims No. 1 in Storage Shipped, But There’s a Catch
Storage Station received an email from Dell on Sept. 23 citing a recent IDC storage industry report that said "Dell Storage has surpassed EMC...
Military Transport Companies Hit by a Score of Cyber-Attacks
More than 20 incidents of cyber-espionage affected government contractors providing transportation services to the U.S. military, an investigation by the U.S. Senate Armed Services...
Startup FireLayers Unveils Cloud Control Suite for Enterprises
Cloud security startup FireLayers, which specializes in protecting applications running in cloud systems, knows that enterprises have to trust many—some might say too many—people...
Microsoft Now Eyes Sept. 29 Xbox One Launch in China
The Chinese Xbox One console launch has been pushed back six days, Microsoft announced today.After Sept. 23 came and went without the hardware appearing...
Google to Build Giant Dutch Data Center
By Matthew BroersmaGoogle is to spend 600m euros (£471m) over the next four years to build an enormous data center in the Netherlands for...
Apple Denies Rumor That It’s Shutting Down Its Beats Music Business
A Sept. 22 report that Apple is planning to shut down its Beats Music streaming music division just four months after acquiring Beats Electronics...
Daily Tech Briefing: Sept. 23, 2014
Microsoft announced that it is doubling the amount of free OneDrive cloud storage to 30GB, from the recently upgraded 15GB limit. This is part...
Adobe’s Aviary Acquisition Aimed at Accelerating Mobile App Dev
Adobe yesterday announced its acquisition of Aviary, a developer of mobile SDKs for the delivery of creative apps.The move, which comes ahead of Adobe's...
Duo Security Raises $12 Million for Two-Factor Authentication
One of the most common pieces of advice given by security experts in the wake of the recent rash of high-profile data breaches is...
HP, Intel Offering Free 1TB Virtual Storage With Xeon Servers
Data storage not only has become commoditized; it's now being used as live bait in order to sell hardware.Hewlett-Packard, whose storage business remains one...