Monthly Archives: November 2016
Paint 3D Added to Windows 10 Creators Update Build
Microsoft's new Surface Studio all-in-one desktop PC may have stolen the show at last month's Windows 10 event in New York City, but the...
Report: Half of Organizations Have Been Hit by Ransomware
Ransomware attacks are hitting a lot of organizations and many are getting attacked multiple times. According to a study released on November 18 by...
Early Stage Startup Heptio Aims to Make Kubernetes Friendly
Heptio was officially announced on Nov. 17, as yet another company in the ever-growing landscape of vendors aiming to support the open-source Kubernetes container...
Mitel, VeloCloud Partner for Intelligent SD-WAN
Mitel, which makes software for real-time enterprise, cloud and mobile communications, announced a partnership earlier this week with software-defined wireless-area networks provider VeloCloud around...
How to Stop Worrying About Hackers and Start Protecting Data Assets
How to Stop Worrying About Hackers and Start Protecting Data Assets
The best way to relieve those nagging fears about stealthy cyber-attackers stealing your company's...
What Mozilla Firefox Focus Does for iOS Mobile Web Browsing
What Mozilla Firefox Focus Does for iOS Mobile Web Browsing
The Mozilla Firefox Focus mobile web browser for iOS is designed to make it easier...
Devolutions Centralizes Remote Desktop Management with RDM V11.7
Devolutions Centralizes Remote Desktop Management with RDM V11.7
RDM 11.7 is designed to quell the chaos associated with supporting multiple remote workers simply and quickly,...
PoisonTap Tool Lets Hackers Take Over Locked Computers With USB Stick
While most people know not to leave their computer alone in a public space, locking the system with a password gives many users a...
MobileIron Adds Single Sign-On to Box, Office 365, Salesforce
MobileIron, a maker of enterprise mobility management software, on Nov. 17 added what it claims is the first secure single sign-on capability for native...
Google, Samsung Back Microsoft’s .NET Development Framework
Microsoft's 'Any Developer, Any App, Any Platform' strategy got a couple of major shots in the arm this week.
Yesterday, during the company's Connect(); 2016...