Monthly Archives: July 2018
Oracle Patches 334 Flaws in July Critical Patch Update
Oracle released its latest Critical Patch Update on July 18, fixing 334 vulnerabilities across the company's product portfolio. The company rated 61 of the...
Windows 10 Upgrades Fuel Strong Growth in PC Market
Today’s topics include business demand driving the strongest PC market since 2012, and Google making “Site Isolation” a default Chrome browser setting.According to IDC...
Why Enterprises Need Better Monitoring Tools to Fix IT Infrastructure
Why Enterprises Need Better Monitoring Tools to Fix IT Infrastructure
Many enterprise users routinely experience application performance slowdowns and even outages, according to a recent...
Mimecast Looks to Secure Web Traffic With DNS Security Gateway
Mimecast announced on July 18 that it is developing a new Domain Name System security gateway that is now available to members of the company's...
QuanticMind Gives Search Marketers More Control with Bidding Optimization
Marketing and advertising used to be entirely about creativeness, focus groups, gut feelings, popular publications and salesmanship. Think of the popular television show on...
Microsoft Pulling Skype Classic Support After Release of New Version
Out with old, in with the new. Users clinging to the "classic" version of the Skype desktop client for Windows will have until Sept....
New MarkLogic Service Automates DB Query Capacity in Cloud
MarkLogic, the NoSQL database that helped solve the online registration snafu of Healthcare.gov, the Affordable Care Act website, in 2014, on July 17 launched...
AWS Adding Artificial Intelligence, Compute Services to Cloud Lineup
NEW YORK—Amazon is dealing with striking workers in Europe, site disruptions during its Prime Day sale event and protestors inside and out of the...
Walmart Taps Microsoft’s Cloud for Next-Generation Retail
Seeking to drive digital transformation in its retail operations and shake up its e-commerce business, Walmart appears to have found what it needed in...
Micron, Intel Will Terminate 3D XPoint Joint Development Program
Micron and Intel, who have had their differences in their joint 3D XPoint (pronounced crosspoint) development deal, have agreed to end their partnership to...