Monthly Archives: April 2015
Extreme SDN Platform Supports Microsoft Skype for Business
Extreme Networks is enhancing its software-defined networking controller to make it easier for enterprises to use Microsoft's Skype for Business, the unified communications platform...
Samsung’s Q1 2015 Net Profit Down 39 Percent From Year Ago
Samsung has reported a $4.63 billion net profit for the first quarter of 2015, which is down 39 percent from the same quarter one...
DDoS Attacks Continue to Grow in Size, Volume
Arbor Networks is reporting the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack it has ever seen—a 334G-bps attack against an organization in India.Overall, the volume of...
Google Chrome Extension Warns Against Password Reuse
Google launched a new extension for its Chrome browser that is designed to discourage people from using the same password to log in to...
10 Industries That Are Making the Most of Big Data
10 Industries That Are Making the Most of Big Data
by Darryl K. Taft
Digital Filmmaking
Throughout the digital filmmaking process—from dailies to final delivery—large or multiple...
LG Launches Its Latest G4 Flagship Smartphone
LG unveiled its latest G4 flagship smartphone in a move to take on the Apple iPhone 6, the Samsung Galaxy S6 and others. The...
Enterprises to Cut PC Purchases as Prices Increase: Gartner
A worldwide PC market that already is under pressure will see vendors increase the prices of their systems this year by as much as...
Enterprise Apps to Test Apple Watch’s Value as a Business Tool
Enterprise Apps to Test Apple Watch's Value as a Business Tool
By Don Reisinger
Slack Is Ready for Collaboration
Slack is an enterprise social network that allows...
Cisco Adds Intrusion Prevention to ACI
Cisco Systems is growing the security features in its ACI network virtualization by integrating intrusion prevention technology the company acquired when it bought Sourcefire...
Government IT Struggles to Pinpoint Cyber-Threats
Government cyber-security professionals estimate that cyber-threats exist on their networks for an average of 16 days before they are detected—hiding in plain sight, according...