Monthly Archives: March 2015
Dropbox Adds Group Controls to Its Enterprise Version
Cloud storage provider Dropbox, aiming to snag larger companies as customers, has made its software easier for storage administrators to control inside an enterprise...
Smartphone Control Using Your Eyes: The Future Is on Its Way
Smartphones gain amazing new features on a regular basis, with the latest being fingerprint readers that are showing up on more and more devices...
Daily Video: Microsoft Unveils Lumia 640 and 640 XL Smartphone at MWC
Microsoft unveiled its latest Lumia 640 and 640 XL smartphones this week at Mobile World Congress 2015. The new devices offer 5-inch or 5.7-inch...
Cisco to Offer Hadoop Distributions With UCS Infrastructure
Cisco Systems officials are continuing on their push to make the tech vendor a one-stop shop for organizations that are looking for ways to...
Microsoft Intune MDM Software Embraces Apple Device Enrollment
Intune, Microsoft's cloud-based mobile-device management (MDM) software, now plays better with Apple's mobile device integration solution for IT departments.The latest service update for Intune,...
Help Desk Software Migrates Toward the Cloud
Despite the prevalence of cloud-based systems in the help desk software market, 68 percent of respondents to a survey from Software Advice said they...
Meet the HTC One M9, the Samsung Galaxy S6’s Chief Android Challenger
Meet HTC One M9, Samsung Galaxy S6's Chief Android Challenger
by Don Reisinger
There Isn't Much Change in the Design
Those who own the HTC One M8...
Eclipse Foundation Launches Open-Source IoT Projects
The Eclipse Foundation announced new releases of two open-source Internet of things (IoT) projects based on the OASIS Message Queue Telemetry Transport or MQTT...
Red Hat Docker-Centric Atomic Host Linux Distro Debuts
Red Hat's Enterprise Linux Atomic Host 7.1 release is generally available today, providing users with the promise of a more secure and optimized operating...
IBM’s SoftLayer Cloud Division to Use OpenPower Systems
IBM looked to its own back yard as the place to run scale-out servers based on OpenPower processors.The giant tech vendor's SoftLayer cloud division...