Monthly Archives: February 2015
IBM, Juniper Partner on Network Analytics Solutions
IBM and Juniper Networks are partnering to help service providers and enterprises get a better understanding of what's happening on their networks and how...
Docker Advances With Trio of Orchestration Tools
The open-source Docker container application virtualization technology is moving forward today with the availability of three new orchestration tools—Machine, Swarm and Compose—that were first...
How GE Sees Industrial Internet Trends Developing in the Coming Year
How GE Sees Industrial Internet Trends Developing in the Coming Year
by Chris Preimesberger
IT Innovation, Disruption Not Slowing Down
Innovation and value creation in the realm...
Facebook, Spotify Drain Android Batteries Fastest
The popular music streaming app Spotify is now the second most resource-consuming app in the Android store, up from its fifth place rank in...
Besides Galaxy S6, Here’s What to Expect From Samsung Unpacked
Besides Galaxy S6, Here's What to Expect From Samsung Unpacked
By Don Reisinger
There Will Be More Phones than the Galaxy S6
The Galaxy S6 is expected...
Security, Financial Concerns Impact Cloud Deployments
Security of cloud services remains a top priority, although just 28 percent of respondents identified security as the largest source of problems for their...
Intel Rebrands Its Low-Power Atom Chips for Mobile Devices
Intel wants to make it easier for consumers to understand the low-power Atom processors that are in their mobile devices.The company is rebranding the...
Google Scraps Format for Pwnium Bug Disclosures
Google has scrapped its once-a-year Pwnium competition for bug hunters, replacing it with ongoing working exploits against Chrome OS, Flash and related software.Instead of...
NFV Open-Source Group Schedules First Conference
The Open Platform for NFV Project, an industry consortium launched in September 2014 to accelerate the adoption of network-functions virtualization, will sponsor its first...
Hearing Witnesses Warn FCC Net Neutrality Initiative Doomed to Failure
There seems to be an assumption making the rounds here in Washington that the Federal Communications Commission's vote on network neutrality, scheduled for Feb....