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With the recently announced Lumia 950 XL Windows Phone, Microsoft aims to replicate the success it had with its Surface tablet in the smartphone market.
Garter analysts outline myriad challenges facing IT in next few years
Verizon's October privacy policy update warns that it will target ads by gender, age range and interests
The court held invalid the Safe Harbor agreement, governing personal data transfers between Europe and the US
New Lumias are spiffy, but it's unclear if they'll change the mobile market's reality
Acquisition rounds out Digital Guardian’s data-protection portfolio
LoRaWAN could be the ideal IoT network. An open-source, crowd-sourced variant has just been launched in Amsterdam.
Government use cases are increasingly seen as attractive business for cloud vendors, but with that come some strict requirements.
One Surface tablet will replace 50 pounds of manuals, a relief for pilots.
Arista Networks announced Macro-Segmentation Services (MSS), a new capability for its CloudVision product.
Robot bosses, digital assistants, smart algorithms, cloud security responsibility shift all part of Gartner’s future
At this year's Symposium/IT Expo, Gartner analysts say it's time to rethink security
But machines won't replace us, Rometty says
Apple is using its huge cash hoard to keep customers from defecting to Android with iaaS – iPhone as a Service.
Macro-segmentation services inserts firewalls into physical, virtual workloads
Security is often held up as the barrier to broader public cloud adoption. Evident.io wants to solve this problem once and for all.
From storage demands to smart resource delivery, IT shops and the companies they support face a slew of challenges
HP and IBM have received the highest industry Net Promotor Scores, meaning IT outsourcing customers are much more likely to recommend them than other service providers.
With Dorsey back at the helm, here are steps he needs to take now
By declaring the Safe Harbor agreement invalid, the Court of Justice of the European Union exposes businesses to legal action
But is it really practical?
Now 10 years old, the Open Invention Network protects more than 2,000 software packages
The presentation contained details of software flaws in major cameras
New functionality makes it easier to manage who's included
The object storage vendor's technology will be integrated into the IBM Cloud
Gartner says by 2017 the typical IT organization will spend up to 30% of its budget on risk, security and compliance
A sneak peak at what to expect from Las Vegas this week
Trend Micro's new cybersecurity report says most breaches are actually caused by device loss, rather than malware or hacking.
Expect newest home-grown devices running Windows 10
Digital-based revenue to grow over the next five years
Algorithms are also being investigated
A look at an extensive mental health organization in Massachusetts and how it is incorporating video to improve treatment.
The SanDisk Industrial components are designed to work harder, last longer and withstand harsh conditions
The tools leverage the Apache Cordova device APIs for developing Android, iOS, and Windows apps
Big rethink in the cards for enterprises because of 'new velocity of change' in Windows
Allies with Broadcom, Intel and VMware on OpenSwitch NOS
The company originally known for its search engine officially becomes Alphabet at the market close on Friday
The breach affected around 4.6 million customers' names and addresses
'Initially, this was a very different way of working,' says Global CIO Dominic Shine
The way that you type at the keyboard, along with an algorithm, could make authentication more secure and cheaper, researchers say.
Company hopes to save up to $2.5 billion