Monthly Archives: July 2015
FCC Chief Recommends Approval of AT&T $49 Billion Buyout of DirecTV
Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler has recommended that the commission vote to approve AT&T's $49 billion acquisition of satellite television service provider DirecTV...
Researchers to Show How Hackers Might Access Cars Remotely
Security researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek have made a career out of hacking cars. Valasek is the director of vehicle security research at...
Researchers Look to Bots, Big Data to Fix Software Flaws
Automated systems paired with the ability to sift through massive amounts of data have changed numerous industries over the past decade, from delivering search...
Google Launches Click-to-Deploy Video Streaming With Wowza
Google is aiming to make it easier for organizations to stream high quality, on-demand video and audio content to global users of its cloud-computing...
IBM Woos Cloud Developers via New Programs
Signaling a ramp up of its efforts to bring more developers into its cloud ecosystem, IBM today announced a new platform for developers to...
Qualcomm Considering Job Cuts, Restructuring Options
Today's topics include news that Qualcomm is considering restructuring options, Microsoft signs a huge Office 365 deal with General Electric, revelations on how the...
Open Container Project Gets New Name, Sees Member Growth
A month ago today, Docker Inc. joined with its container rivals in a new Linux Foundation effort, known as the Open Container Project. The...
Kony Updates MobileFabric MBaaS, Adds Developer Options
Kony, a provider of enterprise mobility solutions, announced a new release of its Mobile Backend as a Service (MBaaS), Kony MobileFabric 6.5.The new release...
Windows 10 Launch Ushers in Improved F12 Web Developer Tools
Microsoft Edge may have taken Internet Explorer's place in Windows 10 as the new default Web browser, but its F12 tools live on.Edge, which...
SIOS Technology Unveils Analytics for Virtualized Systems
High-availability clustering provider SIOS Technology, formerly known in the U.S. as Steeleye, has unveiled new machine-learning analytics software that enables IT managers to optimize...