Monthly Archives: June 2015
Infoblox Introduces 6Map Free Tool for Network Admins
Infoblox introduced 6Map, a free interactive tool to help network administrators and network architects get started with planning the transition from IPv4 to IPv6.The...
Why the Near Collision of Two Self-Driving Cars Is Good News
The news carried by Reuters on Thursday, June 25, that two self-driving cars from rival makers almost had an accident during a lane-change maneuver...
Google Testing a Health-Tracking Band for Drug Trial Patients
Google is experimenting with an innovative health-tracking band that doctors could use to help monitor patients in clinical and drug trials, even when they...
Ikea Patched for Shellshock by Methodically Upgrading All Servers
BOSTON—Global retailer Ikea has built its reputation around common-sense Swedish design. In an entertaining session at the Red Hat Summit here, Magnus Glantz, IT...
SAP Building Apple Watch Beta Apps Geared for Enterprise Users
Enterprise workers using SAP applications in their jobs could one day be able to get data into some of those applications by talking to...
Lenovo, Archos Unveil PC-on-a-Stick Devices
Lenovo and France-based device maker Archos are joining Intel and other vendors in the compute stick market.Both companies this week unveiled their respective products...
Microsoft Mission Is to Help Everyone ‘Achieve More,’ CEO Says
Microsoft has a new mission statement as the tech giant prepares for the release of Windows 10 and the start of a new fiscal...
Forced Data Localization Hurts Businesses Economically, Google Says
Laws that require organizations to store customer data in a specific country or geographic location undermine many of the economic benefits of cloud computing,...
Why Dell Is Better as a Private Company
Corporate transformation can bring opportunity to both the company being transformed as well as its rivals. Dell transformed itself in 2013 when the company...
Microsoft HoloLens Is Headed Into Space
HoloLens, Microsoft's upcoming augmented-reality headset, is being tapped to help astronauts perform tasks and run experiments in zero gravity.On June 25, the U.S. National...