Monthly Archives: February 2016
AMD Reportedly Readying 32-core ‘Zen’ Server Chip
Advanced Micro Devices is betting on its upcoming "Zen" core architecture to put it back in play in the data center and in PCs...
IBM Gains DoD Authorization for Cloud Services
IBM has announced that the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) has authorized the company to deliver IBM Cloud services at the highest security...
AT&T Offers Buy One, Get One Smartphone Deal Through March 31
AT&T is offering a free Apple iPhone or other eligible smartphone from LG or Samsung to all new and existing customers with the purchase...
IoT Could Be Used by Spies, U.S. Intelligence Chief Says
As the Internet of things has grown, so has the debate about security around it.Much of the focus has been around the fact that...
Microsoft Azure Search Scours Unstructured Data
After enabling Azure Search on cloud databases, Microsoft is now turning its attention to unstructured data.Due to customer demand, Microsoft released a preview version...
A Glimpse at the Future of Containers in the Enterprise
A Glimpse at the Future of Containers in the Enterprise
As interest in containers continues to grow, industry experts gathered at the Container Summit to...
Symantec Warns of Malware Posing as Netflix Apps
Netflix has emerged in recent years as one of the most popular sources for online entertainment, and it is now also a popular target...
iOS App Enhances Physical, Virtual Tours of Renovated L.A. Auto Museum
iOS App Enhances Physical, Virtual Tours of Renovated L.A. Auto Museum
The Petersen Automotive Museum now offers a mobile app that lets visitors "drive" through...
Dell Sees Delay in Raising Funds for $67 Billion EMC Deal
Dell's $67 billion bid for data storage giant EMC reportedly has hit a bump in its efforts to finance the massive deal.The company, which...
White House Proposes to Spend $19B on Cyber-Security This Year
Today's topics include the new budget from the White House on cyber-security, changes to Microsoft's Office 365 client app, why Google favors the HTML5...