Monthly Archives: June 2016
Microsoft Office Cozies Up to Professional Learning Communities
Imbuing Office 365 with collaborative capabilities has become a cornerstone of Microsoft's enterprise productivity software strategy. Now, Microsoft is betting that schools can also...
Hitachi Grows Converged, Hyperconverged Infrastructure Portfolio
Hitachi Data Systems is building out is lineup of converged infrastructure systems and introducing the first in a new portfolio of hyperconverged appliances.The company...
Xen 4.7 Includes Live Patching, Other Security Features
The open-source Xen Project issued a major release of its namesake virtualization hypervisor on June 23, with the debut of Xen 4.7, which incorporates...
CenturyLink Introduces Managed SD-WAN Service
Service provider CenturyLink is unveiling a fully managed software-defined WAN service designed to help customers make their networking environments more agile and scalable, easier...
Persistent Rumors Say iPhone 7 to Ship Without Headphone Jack
Today's topics include the persistent rumor that the iPhone 7 will come without a headphone jack, the cyber-attack on Citrix’s GoToMyPC remote desktop access...
Upcoming PlayStation VR to Drive VR Global Sales in 2016: Report
It won't be released until October, but Sony's upcoming PlayStation VR headset is already priming the global virtual-reality marketplace. Big preorder numbers for the...
Microsoft’s Cloud Gets the OK for FedRAMP High-Impact Workloads
Microsoft Azure Government has been selected to take part in a FedRAMP pilot program to help usher in the new High Impact Baseline for...
YouTube Brings Live Video Streaming Capabilities to Its Mobile App
YouTube's mobile app will soon gain its own live streaming capabilities for content creators, just as they have had using YouTube's Web-based platform since...
SAP, Intel, Others Sign White House Inclusion Pledge
SAP, Intel, GitHub and Airbnb are among the 32 companies that have signed a White House Tech Inclusion Pledge. By doing so, the companies...
Qualcomm Sues Chinese Smartphone Maker Meizu Over Patents
Qualcomm officials early last year finalized a deal with Chinese regulators that included paying a $975 million fine while also laying out the details...