Monthly Archives: June 2015
Open Hardware Movement Changing the Game for IT Vendors, Enterprises
Multinational financial services giant Goldman Sachs had good reasons to get actively involved with the open hardware movement.Goldman Sachs has a massive, global IT...
HP Updates 3PAR StoreServ All-Flash Array Lineup
HP has updated its 3PAR StoreServ Storage lineup by, among other things, adding a new class of massively scalable flash arrays and flash-optimized data...
CareerBuilder Combines HR Functions into New SaaS Package
CareerBuilder long has been known for helping people get jobs and for enabling companies to find the right candidates for open positions. Now it...
Microsoft Visual Studio RTM Ready for Download July 20
Today's topics include the next major release of Microsoft's Visual Studio 2015, new smartphone options for AT&T's prepaid, no-contract GoPhone, details on how Ikea...
Cisco to Buy Cloud-Based Security Vendor OpenDNS
Cisco Systems is adding to its newly announced Security Everywhere initiative through the planned $635 million acquisition of OpenDNS, a company that provides cloud-based...
EU to Abolish Roaming From 2017 and Enshrine Net Neutrality in Law
By Steve McCaskillRoaming within the European Union (EU) is to be abolished from 2017, while the principles of net neutrality will be enshrined into...
IBM Taps Startups in European Cloud Expansion
IBM is leading with its SoftLayer cloud infrastructure and Bluemix platform as a service to expand its cloud presence in Central and Eastern Europe...
What Satya Nadella’s Mission Statement Says About Microsoft’s Future
What Satya Nadella's Mission Statement Says About Microsoft's Future
by Don Reisinger
Digesting the New Mission Statement
Satya Nadella presented a new mission statement for his company...
Sprint’s $80 All-In Mobile Phone Plan Includes Unlimited Data
Sprint rolled out a new mobile phone plan, called All-In, which gives customers one monthly $80 price for a smartphone as well as unlimited...
Microsoft Inks Ad Deal With AOL, Sells Mapping Tech to Uber
Microsoft's search engine will power AOL search and search advertising next year, replacing Google, the companies announced.AOL plans to launch Bing-powered search capabilities on...