Monthly Archives: October 2018
State of Software Security Moving Forward Slowly, Veracode Reports
The state of software security in 2018 is marginally better than what it was in 2017, but there is still lots of room to...
Apple CEO Tim Cook Blasts Tech Privacy Practices
Speaking in the well of the European Parliament in the Espace Léopold in Brussels, Belgium, on Oct. 24, Apple CEO Tim Cook delivered a...
How New IBM Offerings Expand Open Technology, Interoperability
More than two decades on, the continuing evolution and growth of open technologies qualify as one of the industry’s largest and most surprising success...
Humanization Is Key to Making AI Projects Successful
HALF MOON BAY, Calif.—Artificial intelligence is routinely touted at tech conferences and elsewhere as the “Next Big Thing” that is going to transform the...
Dell Unveils New Rugged Enterprise Notebooks
Dell has introduced three new rugged notebooks aimed at enterprise workers who require machines that can withstand tough environmental and physical conditions, including water,...
IT Science: Making Millions of Energy Devices Smarter with IoT
Here is the latest article in an eWEEK feature series called IT Science, in which we look at what actually happens at the intersection of...
Lenovo, Scale Aim HCI Solution at Edge Computing Environments
Today’s topics include Lenovo partnering with Scale Computing on a new hyperconverged infrastructure solution, and Pagely NorthStack making WordPress serverless.Lenovo and Scale Computing have...
Oracle Brings AMD Epyc Chips to the Cloud
Advanced Micro Devices’ continued re-entry into the server market behind the strength of its Epyc chips launched last year got another boost this week...
US Department of Defense Expands Bug Bounty Efforts
While it might seem counterintuitive, the U.S. Department of Defense has been actively encouraging hackers to hack the Pentagon since 2016, in an effort...
Mozilla Enhances Tracking Protection in Firefox 63
All over the web there are sites, services and advertisers that are actively tracking users. It's a situation that Mozilla wants to improve for...