Monthly Archives: March 2015
NXP, Freescale Merger Creates a $10 Billion Chipmaker
Intel, Samsung, Qualcomm, Micron and a list of other companies now have a more powerful, reformed competitor in the semiconductor market.In a merger of...
BlackBerry to Offer Its Software for Android, iOS and Windows Devices
Within a year, BlackBerry plans to offer much of its software that runs on its BlackBerry smartphones for use on Android, iOS and Windows...
Microsoft, AT&T Team for SMB Mobile Productivity
Microsoft and AT&T are partnering to provide small and midsize businesses (SMBs) that are invested in the Office 365 ecosystem with a new cloud-based...
Lookingglass Buys CloudShield to Boost Threat-Control Capabilities
Lookingglass Cyber Solutions' acquisition of CloudShield Technologies is aimed at helping improve its dynamic threat intelligence platform capabilities. Financial terms of the deal, announced...
Apple’s Many Market Challenges Around the Globe
Apple's Many Market Challenges Around the Globe
By Don Reisinger
Google Is Competing in the Car Space
Apple is making a significant play for the car business....
HP to Buy Aruba Networks for $3 Billion
Hewlett-Packard is buying Aruba Networks, adding a strong wireless and mobility element to its networking business.HP and Aruba officials announced the $3 billion deal...
Intel Unveils Next-Generation Low-Power Atom SoCs
Intel may continue to trail rival ARM in the important mobile chip market, but company officials believe that a broad array of product offerings...
Syntonic, Samsung Partner on DataFlex for Enterprise Platform
Syntonic announced DataFlex for Enterprise, a security platform designed to manage employees’ use of Samsung Knox mobile devices and business applications.The platform establishes and...
Apple App Activations Rise, Along with Secure Browsing Apps
Apple’s iOS market share increased from 69 percent to 73 percent of all activations during the fourth quarter, riding the momentum of the September...
IoT Devices Raise Security Concerns for Retail Establishments
Just 18 percent of retail IT security professionals were concerned that point- of- sale devices were being targeted by cyber criminals, and only 20...