Monthly Archives: March 2015
Couchbase Separates Database Functions to Speed Workloads
Since Delphix virtualized Oracle back in 2008 and SAP put its flagship into active memory as HANA in 2010, there hasn't been a whole...
Daily Video: Why ‘Dumb’ Feature Phones Could Make a Comeback
For the past two years, smartphone sales have declined in Japan, which raised eyebrows there because Japan has long been a global leader in...
Short-Duration DDoS Attacks Becoming More Popular
Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are often associated with large bursts of attack traffic that last for hours at a time, but that's not the...
BlackBerry’s Leap Smartphone Ditches Keyboard to Attract New Users
BlackBerry's Leap Smartphone Ditches Keyboard to Attract New Users
By Todd R. Weiss
Introducing the Leap
The Leap's hardware includes a Qualcomm MSM 8960 1.5GHz processor, 2GB...
Automotive Technology a Focus at Nvidia’s GTC Event
Automotive Technology a Focus at Nvidia's GTC Event
by Jeffrey Burt
Introducing Nvidia's Drive PX
Nvidia's Huang holds up a Drive PX development board during his keynote...
HP ProLiant Servers Target Small Businesses
Hewlett Packard (HP) expanded its Compute portfolio with two ProLiant Gen9 Tower servers, which are aimed at small- to medium-size businesses.The servers are designed...
Big Data, Customer Privacy Top Challenges for Marketers
Customer experience optimization is becoming an increasingly critical discipline as organizations enter a new era of marketing, according to a survey of more than...
Windows Server 2003 End of Life Poses Hurdles for Businesses
Sixty-one percent of companies have at least one instance of Windows Server 2003 running within their environment, representing millions of installations across both physical...
Why ‘Malvertising’ Has Become a Pervasive Security Risk
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- If malware and virus-infected email, spoofed identities, phishing exploits and straightforward hacking into personal and enterprise IT systems aren't enough,...
OpenPower Wants to Be Intel Alternative Here and in China
The stars of the first-ever OpenPower Foundation Summit this week were 15 pieces of hardware, lined up onstage as proof points of the speedy...