Monthly Archives: April 2015
10 Ways to Create a Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Plan
10 Ways to Create a Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Plan
by Chris Preimesberger
Understand the Threats Your Business Faces
Depending on where you are in the world, the...
BlackArch Linux Offers Wealth of Security Research Tools
BlackArch Linux Offers Wealth of Security Research Tools
by Sean Michael Kerner
BlackArch Has Sever Desktop Choices
Users can choose from multiple Linux desktops for BlackArch, with...
Neo’s Smartpen N2 Brings Handwriting to Your Smartphone Screen
Neo's Smartpen N2 Brings Handwriting to Your Smartphone Screen
by Todd R. Weiss
Sleek Design, Inkless Smartpen Works with Smartphones, Tablets
The Neo Smartpen N2 works by...
M-Files Updates Enterprise Information Management Platform
Document management specialist M-Files announced the availability of M-Files 2015, which includes the ability to create graphical workflows to increase business process efficiency.The graphical...
Privacy Concerns Impact Internet of Things Technology
The majority of consumers aren't willing to alter their behavior to preserve privacy in the era of the Internet of things, even though it...
OpenStack Innovator Nebula Ceases Operations: Is OpenStack in Trouble?
OpenStack cloud vendor Nebula, which was started up by OpenStack founder and former NASA CTO Chris Kemp in March 2011, is ceasing operations effective...
Acer Chromebase All-in-One Touch-Screen Desktop to Debut in Q2
Acer is expanding its Chrome OS computer line-up with its new Chromebase all-in-one desktop, which is the company's first Chrome OS-based all-in-one.The Acer Chromebase...
Enterprises Fail to Weigh Risks of Sharing Data With Cloud Partners
Third-party partners who handle data are increasingly deemed a security risk, but companies do not often weigh the risks of sharing data in the...
IT Sector Discovers Real Political Clout in Indiana Law Protest
Rarely does the tech community agree on a single issue, and it's even rarer when it mobilizes for concerted action. But when it does,...
ONOS Project Unveils Second Release of Open SDN Platform
The ONOS Project, which rolled out the first release of its open-source software-defined network operating system in December 2014, is unveiling the second release...