Monthly Archives: April 2017
Cloudflare Debuts Orbit Security Service to Protect IoT Devices
Cloudflare announced its new Orbit service on April 27, providing Internet of Things (IoT) vendors with a new platform to help secure devices against...
Thales Group Acquires Machine-Learner Guavus for $215 Million
Thales Group, a longtime securer of virtualized systems and a provider of data protection to the financial services, manufacturing, government and technology sectors, revealed...
InHerSight.com’s Top 10 IT Companies for Women to Work For in 2017
InHerSight.com's Top 10 IT Companies for Women to Work For in 2017
Each year we read about "Fortune's Best 100 Companies to Work For" in...
FCC Title II Rule Making Proposal Drafted to Stimulate Public Comment
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai kept his word that the FCC would conduct its deliberations in public when he ordered the public release...
Google Starts Internet Caching Service as First Foreign ISP in Cuba
Google has become the first foreign ISP to host Internet content in Cuba.The company confirmed via an April 27 email to eWEEK that its...
Microsoft Touts Cloud Growth Despite Third Quarter Revenue Miss
Microsoft's latest earnings fell short of financial analyst expectations in terms of revenue, but its earnings per share performance managed to beat estimates.The company...
DNN Launches New Liquid Content Channels for Omnichannel Publishing
Ever wanted to ask Amazon’s Alexa for the newest menu items at your favorite restaurant? It’s now possible, if the restaurant uses omnichannel content...
SAP Next-Gen Banks on NYC Ingenuity for Innovation in IT
NEW YORK—SAP is tapping the expertise of New York City area universities, entrepreneurs and partner companies the help grow the tech startup scene here...
IBM Expands Bluemix OpenWhisk to Better Connect Data to Serverless Apps
The concept of a “serverless” application, as ethereal as it sounds, can be easily misunderstood—perhaps because the sound of it borders on fake news.“Obviously,...
IBM Watson Showing Its Smarts on Factory Floors
Today’s topics include why IBM's Watson supercomputer is going to work on factory floors, the demonstration of the all-electric Kitty Hawk flying car prototype,...