Monthly Archives: February 2015
10 Security Apps to Help Your Android Device Fend Off Malware
10 Security Apps to Help Your Android Device Fend Off Malware
By Don Reisinger
Avast Mobile Premium Beats the Malware
The company that found the malicious malware...
Vodafone 4G Reaches 2.2m Users and 57 Percent Coverage
By Steve McCaskillVodafone's 4G network now has 2.2 million users and covers 57 percent of the U.K. ahead of the operator's planned push into...
Scottish, Norwegian Data Centers Linked by Fast North Sea Fiber
By Ben SullivanData centers that link the oil hotspots of Stavanger, Norway, and Aberdeen, Scotland, will now use a new high speed fiber-optic Internet...
Anthem Data Breach Exposed 80 Million Users to Risk
Health insurance provider Anthem disclosed on Feb. 4 that it was the victim of a data breach that exposed 80 million records on customers...
Zend Launches Z-Ray for Developers
Zend Technologies, a provider of software development tools for PHP developers, has announced the availability of Z-Ray for Magento, a PHP debugging and productivity...
Witkit Collaboration Platform Features Personalized Cryptography
Collaboration solutions specialist Witkit launched a new centralized collaboration platform for businesses.The customizable, modular platform allows users to create tailored collaborative workspaces, and employs...
ThinkingPhones Acquires Big Data Specialist Contactive
ThinkingPhones, a unified communications (UC) services provider announced its acquisition of Contactive and its Klink platform, which connects online profiles and identities with telephone...
Mobility, APIs Spark New Attitudes Toward Security
Organizations are beginning to understand the application economy demands a new view and approach to security, according to results of a survey sponsored by...
IBM Delivers Analytics for Energy Companies
IBM announced a new cloud-based analytics platform for energy and utility companies designed to improve decision-making throughout the entire energy ecosystem.Known as IBM Insights...
Sony Pegs Initial Cyber-Attack Losses at $35 Million
The attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment will cost consumer giant Sony an estimated $35 million in investigation and remediation fees through March 2015, the...