Monthly Archives: May 2016
Datameer 6 Delivers New UI, Spark Support
With a goal of further democratizing big data analytics by making traditionally complex tasks easy, Datameer recently introduced Datameer 6 to enable a new...
WiFi Security Issues Go Unnoticed in America
Despite a saturation of headlines of breaches and vulnerabilities in the cyber-ecosystem, Americans are still leaving their information vulnerable, according to a SecureAuth survey...
Federal IT Pros Vent FedRAMP Frustrations
Four out of five federal cloud decision makers (79 percent) are frustrated with the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), most commonly calling...
ARM Takes Aim at VR, AR, Mobile Gaming with New GPU, CPU
Over almost a decade ARM has become the key silicon player in the mobile space, with its low-power chip designs running most of the...
Huge Data Breach Losses Aren’t Forcing Companies to Bolster Security
In October 2015, hackers compromised the Website of British telecommunications firm TalkTalk, likely using one of 11 known vulnerabilities in the site to steal...
10 Best Practices for Managing Modern Data in Motion
10 Best Practices for Managing Modern Data in Motion
Modern databases need to be managed differently from old-school models. Here are 10 tips for managing...
How the Powerful HP Omen Shows There’s Still a Place for Desktop PCs
How the Powerful HP Omen Shows There's Still a Place for Desktop PCs
With an attractive design and price, as well as easily upgradeable parts,...
Dell Adds 3 New Models to Build Out Smart Printer Portfolio
Computer maker Dell announced three additional members of its line of smart printers for medium-to-large organizations: the Color Smart Printer S5840cdn, Smart Printer S2830dn...
Millennials Willing to Pay More for High-Speed Web Access
Millennials are willing to pay for higher levels of service, and half of millennials polled would pay 5 percent of their annual salary for...
Lawmakers Grapple, Again, With a Coming ‘Robot Revolution’
The same day the BBC reported that Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn had replaced 60,000 factory workers with a "robot workforce," U.S. Joint Economic Committee...