Monthly Archives: November 2014
Android 5.0 Lollipop Looks Like Solid Upgrade for Latest Devices
Android 5.0 Lollipop Looks Like Solid Upgrade for Latest Devices
By Don Reisinger
Google Is Making a Push for Wearables
Google has made clear on its pages...
Tempered Networks Aims to Solve IoT Security With HIP
It's hip to talk about the Internet of things, and today security vendor Tempered Networks is using HIP (Host Identity Protocol) to secure IoT.Tempered...
Internet of Things to Drive Semiconductor Growth
The Internet of things promises to be a boon for many tech vendors; IDC analysts have said revenues tied to the IoT could hit...
Midokura Open Sources MidoNet Network Virtualization Platform
Midokura, a 4-year-old startup in the highly competitive network virtualization space, is open sourcing its MidoNet solution in an effort to further accelerate the...
Optimism High, Hiring Low for SMBs This Holiday Season
As this year’s holiday shopping season approaches, a Manta small-business study reveals that 67 percent of 1,268 respondents are already experiencing steady or improved...
Paragon Software Releases New Hard Disk Manager 15
Disaster recovery and data protection specialist Paragon Software Group announced the release of Paragon Hard Disk Manager 15 Suite and Professional a data management...
Ruckus Wireless Debuts Xclaim WiFi System, App
Networking solutions specialist Ruckus Wireless unveiled the Xclaim WiFi system developed for the small and midsize business market.Marketed as a new brand of cloud-ready,...
IBM, Repsol Team to Deliver Cognitive Solutions for the Oil Industry
IBM and Repsol S.A., a Spanish integrated oil and gas company, recently announced a new research collaboration to leverage cognitive technologies that will help...
Samsung’s Galaxy A5 and A3 Smartphones to Launch in China
Samsung hopes it will have big-selling hits on its hands with its new Galaxy A5 and Galaxy A3 smartphones being launched in China in...
Data, Network Security Will Be a Focus at Dell World
Dell's complex security strategy comes down to a relatively simple—if not easy-to-achieve—single goal: Be the top single vendor of end-to-end security offerings.It's a strategy...