Monthly Archives: June 2016
IT Industry Falls Behind in Web Application Security
The fast pace of innovation by the information technology industry has seemingly left businesses in that industry behind in the race to secure their...
FireEye Finds 240 Fake Apple Domains Since January
Hackers are using fake phishing domains to trick Apple users into giving up their Apple ID credentials, according to a new report from FireEye.Since...
eWEEKchat June 8: New Roles for BI in IT Development
On Wednesday, June 8, at 11 a.m. PDT/2 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. GMT, @eWEEKNews will host its 44th monthly #eWEEKChat. The topic will be "New...
Karamba Unveils Carwall for Automotive Security
Startup Karamba Security on June 6 debuted its flagship Carwall security platform, designed to help protect cars, old and new, from potential cyber-attacks. The...
Google Uses Maps Data to Enrich Business Contact Information
Starting this week, Google will use data from Google Maps to enrich a user's existing contact data in Google Contacts.When a user enters a...
Microsoft Embraces Spark for Cloud-Based Big Data Analytics
Using this week's Spark Summit in San Francisco as a backdrop, Microsoft announced the general availability of Spark for Azure HDInsight, the company's cloud-based...
HPE Gives Open-Source Developers Early Access to the Machine
Hewlett Packard Enterprise officials want to get open-source developers involved early with the development of the company's reworking of data center computer architectures that...
Splice Machine Moving Its Database to Open Source
Splice Machine, which makes and markets a Hadoop and Spark powered database, announced it is moving to open source to enhance both adoption of...
Bendable Smartphone Displays in the Works at Samsung: Report
Two smartphones models with bendable screens, including one version that will have a 5-inch screen that can be unfolded into an 8-inch screen, are...
IBM Steps Up Support for R Programming Language, Joins R Consortium
Today's topics include IBM’s partnership with R Consortium to improve the R programming language, Lenovo’s expansion of its networking, storage and server portfolios, Intel’s...