Monthly Archives: March 2015
Cisco Re-brands Project Squared Collaboration Effort as Spark
Cisco Systems' Project Squared collaboration and communications effort is being re-branded as Cisco Spark.Speaking March 17 at the Enterprise Connect 2015 show in Orlando,...
Apple Reportedly to Start an Android Smartphone Trade-In Program
Apple is reportedly aiming to boost its iPhone sales even more than current high levels by offering a trade-in program for Android and BlackBerry...
Symantec Study Finds Home Smart Devices Wide Open to Cyber-Attack
Companies creating smart devices for the home promise a more energy- and time-efficient future, but are failing to secure their products, potentially making the...
Microsoft to Pave a Secure ExpressRoute to Office 365
Office 365 customers seeking to add an extra layer of security and minimize service disruptions will soon be able to use a secure connectivity...
Nvidia CEO Wraps New GPU, Development Boards in Deep Learning
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Nvidia officials are giving researchers and developers tools they need for their work in the growing field of deep learning.During his March...
Oracle Financials Break Virtually Even, Cloud Sales Improve
Oracle reported another mixed financial quarter, breaking even on quarter-to-quarter revenue and showing a healthy return on stock investment, but missing Wall Street analysts'...
Google to Review Android Apps Before Allowing Them on Play
Google has added a new review process for vetting Android applications for policy violations before permitting them on its Google Play application store.The company...
Startup Reltio Raises $10M in VC, Unveils Cloud MDM
Remember master data management from 15 to 20 years ago? In concept, it was a seemingly indispensable component in a true enterprise IT system,...
GlobalSign Building Its Identity and Access Management Portfolio
GlobalSign is building up its identity and access management (IAM) portfolio with a new IAM-Easy product offering. GlobalSign, perhaps best known as a Secure...
Daily Video: Microsoft Counting on Developers to Follow .NET to Cloud
Until now, Microsoft has closely guarded its developer base, forcing developers to adhere to "either-or" scenarios of Java versus .NET or open-source versus Microsoft.But...