Monthly Archives: September 2017
Equifax Discloses Massive Data Breach that Puts 143M Americans at Risk
Equifax Inc. announced Sep. 7 that it was the victim of a data breach that potentially exposed personally identifiable information of about 143 million...
Dell EMC Still Reeling from Merger Costs After Year One
Exactly 12 months into the consolidation of Dell EMC, the headache-inducing reality of the costs of such a mega-merger continue to send executives at...
Intel Introduces Xeon Scalable Chips for High-End Workstations
Today’s topics include Intel’s release of Xeon Scalable chips for workstations; Symantec’s warning about increased Dragonfly 2.0 hacking attacks; Trend Micro's offer of $500,000...
Solaris, SPARC in Crosshairs of Latest Oracle Cuts
When database giant Oracle announced in 2009 that it was buying struggling Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion, the conventional wisdom was that then-CEO Larry...
Facebook Updates New JavaScript Package Manager
Facebook is becoming legendary for building new appdev tools and setting them free into the open source community. New developers coming into the business...
Red Hat Launches Open-Source Ansible Tower AWX Automation Project
Red Hat announced a series of updates for its Ansible automation platform technologies on Sept. 7, including version 3.2 of Ansible Tower and a...
Victims of Payment Card Breaches Not Fully PCI DSS Compliant
Victims of Payment Card Breaches Not Fully PCI DSS Compliant
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance regimen includes 12 key requirements...
Why Microsoft Is Likely to Introduce New Surface Models in October
Why Microsoft Is Likely to Introduce New Surface Models in October
Microsoft is planning its next Future Decoded developer event in the London at the...
New Dashboard Simplifies Business Listing Updates on Google Search
Google has introduced a new way for business owners to update any information and photos relating to their business that appears in search results.Starting...
Microsoft Shrinks Size of Windows Nano Server Container Images
Windows Insiders, members of Microsoft's early access program, can now take the software maker's newer, less resource-intensive Windows Server container images for a spin.Windows...