Monthly Archives: February 2015
Apple to Build its First Two Data Centers in Europe
Apple will spend about $1.93 billion to build and run two brand-new data centers in Ireland and Denmark – the company's first-ever data centers...
Lack of Patching Remains a Top Security Risk, HP Report Finds
Organizations aren't properly patching their systems, according to the findings of Hewlett-Packard's 2015 Cyber Risk report, published Feb. 23. Drawing on data collected across...
Intel Eyes 10nm Chips as 14nm Hits Market
Intel engineers are coming to this year's ISSCC conference with the message that the company's work on 14-nanometer processor development is paying dividends, and...
Why Asus Zenbook UX305 Catches Eyes in Crowded Enterprise Market
Why Asus Zenbook UX305 Catches Eyes in Crowded Enterprise Market
By Don Reisinger
The Thin Design Makes It Ultraportable
The secret sauce in the UX305 is mobility....
Exchange Online Gives Deleted Emails New Lease on Life
Thirty days may seem like a generous amount of time for deleted Outlook items to hang around, but it can be a crushing deadline...
New IT Role: Combining Physical, Digital Security in Data Centers
New IT Role: Combining Physical, Digital Security in Data Centers
by Chris Preimesberger
Where IT Should Be: Ahead of the Networked Video Evolution
IT must be ahead...
Mobile World Congress Approaches: Let the Smartphone Frenzy Begin
The huge Mobile World Congress event officially begins March 2 in Barcelona, Spain, but the rumors and reports that surround the conference never wait...
IBM Arms Cloud Developers With New Tools
LAS VEGAS—To address the increasingly worrisome issue of data sprawl, IBM has introduced a series of new cloud computing technologies and investments to help...
Lenovo Now Acknowledges Superfish Adware Risks
Lenovo is now changing its stance on the Superfish adware that was bundled on some of its PCs between October and December 2014. Initially,...
Startup Flex Logix Aims to Make Chips More Programmable
Officials with startup Flex Logix Technologies believe they have a developed a way of making a better FPGA.Field-programmable gate arrays are chips that can...