Monthly Archives: June 2015
Apple Creating $10 Monthly Music Streaming Service: Reports
Today's topics include a new music streaming service from Apple, a new product lineup from Intel, a connector for BI and visualization from MongoDB...
Juniper CEO: OpenStack Is a Business Driver
TORONTO—Rami Rahim has been on the job as the CEO of networking vendor Juniper for the last six months, and in that time, he's...
HP, Arista Challenge Cisco With Joint Converged Solution
Hewlett-Packard and Arista Networks are offering a converged infrastructure solution that brings together products from both companies and challenges systems from competitors such as...
Microsoft Exchange Online Advanced Threat Protection Launches
Exchange Online Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), Microsoft's cloud-based security product for protecting corporate inboxes, is out of beta the company announced."We are pleased to...
IBM Acquires Blue Box, Adds OpenStack Expertise
When it comes to cloud computing, IBM is on a mission that continued today with the acquisition of Blue Box Group, a Seattle-based managed...
MongoDB World Highlights NoSQL Databases in the Enterprise
MongoDB World Highlights NoSQL Databases in the Enterprise
by Darryl K. Taft
MongoDB CEO Dev Ittycheria
Dev Ittycheria, president and CEO of MongoDB, said the company is...
Snowden Optimistic About USA Freedom Act’s Implications for Future
President Obama signed the USA Freedom Act into law on June 2, after the U.S Senate passed the new surveillance bill in a 67-32...
Huawei Launches $249 P8 Lite Premium Smartphone in U.S.
NEW YORK—Huawei just launched its third smartphone in the U.S. market, the $249.99 unlocked P8 Lite, with an optimistic goal of taking on the...
FoI Requests Show Businesses Vastly Under-Report Stolen Devices to ICO
By Steve McCaskillJust one-tenth of all devices stolen from businesses containing sensitive information are being reported to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).According to Freedom...
U.K. Police Make Two Communications Data Requests Per Minute
By Matthew Broersma
British police forces made, on average, nearly one request for communications data every two minutes from the beginning of 2012 to the...