Monthly Archives: February 2016
Microsoft Harnesses Cloud, Analytics for Military Logistics
Microsoft wants to give military logistics a cloud-based, analytics-driven makeover.The Redmond, Wash., software giant is offering the U.S. Armed Forces a peek at the...
Google Working on VR Headset for Use Without a Smartphone: Report
Google is in the midst of designing a stand-alone virtual reality headset device that would not require it to be used with a smartphone,...
Debunking Myths About Software-Defined Storage
Debunking Myths About Software-Defined Storage
Enterprises are beginning to realize SDS' benefits, such as easier movement of workloads from node to node, improved security and...
Putting IBM’s Watson Analytics to Work—From Law to Universities
Putting IBM's Watson Analytics to Work—From Law to Universities
More than 1 million users have signed up for IBM's Watson Analytics since its launch. We...
SuitX Medical Exoskeleton Wins Top Prize at Robotics Competition
California-based robotics company suitX took the top prize for designing and manufacturing medical and industrial exoskeletons, emerging as the winner of the $1 million...
Web.com Says It Will Acquire SMB Online Marketer Yodle
Internet service and online marketing provider Web.com revealed Feb. 11 that it will acquire digital marketing solutions maker Yodle for $300 million in cash.The...
Google Reportedly to Further Enforce EU’s Right to Be Forgotten Mandate
In what could be a sign that Google is finally feeling the pressure from European data regulators, the company has reportedly agreed to block...
EMC Officials Push Benefits of $67 Billion Dell Bid
Executives from EMC are continuing their efforts to reassure investors, customers, employees and the industry that Dell's $67 billion bid to buy the storage...
Phishing Attacks Continue to Sneak Past Defenses
While phishing attacks have a reputation for being poorly written and fairly obvious in their attempts to con users, the attacks continue to be...
Microsoft’s Latest Artificial Intelligence App IDs Dog Breeds
Project Oxford, Microsoft's cloud-based collection of machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) software tools, has already spawned some entertaining Web experiences, including TwinsOrNot.net, MyMoustache.net...