Monthly Archives: July 2016
How to Break Down Barriers to Enterprise IoT
How to Break Down Barriers to Enterprise IoT
The Internet of things can be a potential game-changer in the enterprise, but there are challenges to...
Zebra Launches Its First Android-Based Enterprise Wearable Computer
Zebra Technologies has introduced its first-ever Android-based enterprise wearable computer, offering customers an alternative to the long-standing Microsoft Windows operating systems that has been...
Google’s My Activity Tool Puts Users in Control of Their Data
Google has a long memory, storing data that oftentimes users aren't aware is being collected. In a step toward greater transparency and security, Google...
Consumers Hold Businesses Accountable for Protecting Data
Two-thirds of adults in the United States are at least somewhat likely to stop doing business with a company that has suffered a cyber-security...
AMD Engineers Fixing Power Draw Issues in Radeon RX 480 GPUs
Advanced Micro Devices engineers are addressing reports from several test sites that its new Radeon RX 480 graphics card, officially launched last week, is...
10 Thunderbolt Display Alternatives for Apple Macs
10 Thunderbolt Display Alternatives for Apple Macs
With Apple putting its Thunderbolt Display to pasture, users will need to look to third-party alternatives. Here are...
Avaya Architecture Designed to Make IoT Easier, More Secure
Avaya more than a year ago significantly expanded its efforts in the network virtualization space, introducing a network architecture that spans from the data...
7 Mobile App Dev Vulnerabilities That Can Cost You an Arm and a Leg
7 Mobile App Dev Vulnerabilities That Can Cost You an Arm and a Leg
The popularity of mobile apps and rise of cyber-criminals lurking in...
10 Reasons Why Upgrading to Windows 10 Makes Sense
10 Reasons Why Upgrading to Windows 10 Makes Sense
There are many reasons why users should upgrade to Windows 10, such as its enhanced security...
Small Businesses Adopting On-Demand Tools for Work
Close to two-thirds (60 percent) of knowledge workers in small and medium businesses (SMBs) in the U.S., UK and Germany now use on-demand tools—technology...