Monthly Archives: June 2016
CoreOS Launches Torus Project for Cloud-Native Storage
CoreOS on June 1 officially launched the Torus open-source distributed storage project for container deployment. Torus makes use of some existing CoreOS-led open-source efforts,...
Sirin’s Solarin Smartphone Boasts High Security, $14K Starting Price
Sirin Labs has taken the wraps off its first smartphone, the luxury, high-security Sirin Solarin handset, which starts at $13,800 each.The company—which first announced...
U.S. Adoption of Electronic Health Records Nears 100 Percent
Nearly all of the nation’s hospitals are now using certified electronic health records (EHRs), according to a survey released at the 2016 annual meeting...
Collaboration Can Help Ease Security Staffing Shortages: Report
Collaboration Can Help Ease Security Staffing Shortages: Report
Staffing is a well-known problem in security today. A new report from Intel Security points to the...
How Web Giants’ Adoption of EU Rules Seeks to Rein In Hate Speech
How Web Giants' Adoption of EU Rules Seeks to Rein In Hate Speech
Some of the biggest Web companies have agreed to follow the EU's...
IT Pros Fear Businesses Lack Sufficient Cyber-Security Protection
At a time when companies are more reliant on cloud-based solutions, make wider use of mobile devices and apps and generally are more data-...
Dell Officials Confident of Chinese Approval of EMC Deal
AUSTIN, Texas—Dell has gotten the approval of U.S. and European regulators for its $67 billion to buy data storage giant EMC, and now is...
Cavium, Marvell Want to Put More Pressure on Intel in Data Center
ARM chip partners Cavium and Marvell are using the Computex 2016 show this week to further their case for the use of low-power ARM-based...
Hackers May Have Hit 425 Million MySpace, Tumblr Accounts
Before there was Facebook and LinkedIn, there was MySpace.Fifteen years ago, MySpace was the hottest social Internet network going for teens and tweens on...
Web Publishers Must Address Reasons Why Readers Install Ad Blockers
It happened a few days ago, just as it happens nearly every day when I read the news: I clicked on a story about...