Monthly Archives: October 2014
What Latest Knock Against Tor Tells Us: Beware of Any Download
The Tor Project is an open-source effort to help enable a degree of privacy and anonymity for users. A recent report from security firm...
EMC, Hungry for New Cloud IT, Acquires Three Young Companies
EMC, known for its old-school yet highly successful approach to the market in the 1990s and 2000s, is now scrambling to stay relevant and...
Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite Cozies Up to Office
Microsoft's cloud-based mobile device management (MDM) offering, dubbed Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS), is extending its mobile data security and identity management capabilities to Office.The...
W3C, Now Age 20, Gives Official Recommendation for HTML5
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—HTML, the latest version of the Internet's markup language that has been one of the pillars of the entire Internet for a...
AMD Names Ex-Dell Exec to Run Server Chip Business
Forrest Norrod, the longtime Dell executive who until Oct. 1 oversaw that company's server business, will now be charged with helping Advanced Micro Devices...
UC Tools Widely Adopted, but Employees Need Training
UC Tools Widely Adopted, but Employees Need Training
by Nathan Eddy
No Awareness of UC's Availability
More than half (58 percent) of employees said they are not...
Daily Tech Briefing: Oct. 28, 2014
Sanford Russell, director of marketing for Nvidia's Grid Business Unit, sees the virtual desktop space as a a wide-open market for the company. According...
Unify Launches Ansible, Now Known as Circuit
Unify officials are launching the vendor's much anticipated unified communications platform formerly known as Project Ansible, a key product introduction for a company that...
T-Mobile Gains 2.3M Users in Q3, Revenue Up 9.9 Percent
T-Mobile US added 2.3 million new overall customers in the third quarter of 2014 as the company boosted revenue to $7.35 billion, an increase...
Research Suggests Backoff Malware Still Widely Infecting POS Systems
A malicious program targeting the retail computer systems used to process credit- and debit-card transactions has continued to spread, doubling the number of infected...