Monthly Archives: June 2015
Microsoft Adding Cortana to Xbox One This Fall
Today's topics include Cortana heading to Xbox this fall, Sprint to enable calls to Cuba, SAS' launch of a fast, new data analytics modeling...
AT&T Expands Its Wearables Lineup With 6 More Devices
AT&T is expanding its consumer wearables product lineup with six new products, including a designer-inspired notification bracelet for women, a health and fitness tracker,...
Microsoft Teaches Skype Translator French and German
Microsoft added two new spoken languages to Skype Translator, the company announced on Thursday, bringing the total number of supported spoken languages to a...
How Fujifilm Is Innovating in New Businesses, Technologies
How Fujifilm Is Innovating in New Businesses, Technologies
by Chris Preimesberger
New Innovation Hub Opens in Santa Clara
The Fujifilm Innovation Hub is located in the middle...
Brocade Ditches Vyatta, Vistapointe, SteelApp Names
Brocade over the past several years has aggressively built up its networking software portfolio, starting with the purchase of Vyatta in 2012.The Vyatta acquisition...
Avaya Lets Developers Embed Communications in Cloud Apps
Avaya officials this week are unveiling the first product resulting from its acquisition in May of Esna Technologies as well as a new model...
Breqwtr Enters OpenStack Arena With Cloud Appliance 2.0
Running an OpenStack hardware business is a tough proposition. Just ask OpenStack founder Chris Kemp, who also founded failed startup Nebula.Despite the risks, Toronto-based...
What the Latest Management Shakeup Means for Microsoft, Satya Nadella
What the Latest Management Shakeup Means for Microsoft, Satya Nadella
By Don Reisinger
Maybe Elop Wasn't Critical to Devices
When Stephen Elop clasped hands with former Microsoft...
Intel Cutting Jobs in Wake of Reduced Sales Expectations
Intel, hurt by the continued stagnation in the global PC market, reportedly is cutting hundreds of jobs at different sites around the world.Rumors of...
WiFi to Carry up to 60 Percent of Mobile Data Traffic by 2019
Wireless networks will carry almost 60 percent of smartphone and tablet data traffic by 2019, reaching over 115,000 Petabytes (PB) by 2019, compared to...