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These days, the criminals often know more about us than we do
APIC Enterprise Module still in controlled release a year after initial general release date
Windows desktop app designed to support both keyboard + mouse and touch will replace the Modern/Metro version starting July 7
Gartner analyst shows the elephant’s got some growing up to do
DARPA envisions small constellations of 100-400 satellites needing superior communications links
A new survey shows that consumers are warming up to the Internet of Things.
While mobile technology continues to move forward in all parts of the business, security issues threaten to slow the progress, according to attendees at this week's MobileIron's user conference.
While businesses plan to increase IT hiring in 2015, it may be easier said than done, especially when it comes to hiring software developers.
If you're not already using an MSSP, it might never happen
Cisco has enhanced its Intercloud software and lined up a roster of ISVs to create services for the company’s Internet of Everything initiative.
Advanced safety tools would save lives now National Transportation Safety Board says
Orchestration promises to help set up new end-to-end circuits in minutes instead of weeks. What happens when those circuits degrade?
Some of the ways AWS keeps up a rapid pace of rolling out new features to its cloud
Lycos' wristband and ring are designed around NFC communication and secure passwords.
Joins incoming Cisco CEO Robbins for wide-ranging Q&A with the press at Cisco Live.
Cisco eschews one-size-fits-all software-defined networking approach
Honeymoon over for Microsoft's Satya Nadella, who doesn't make the first 50 in annual Glassdoor rankings
Microsoft revamps patching and release schedules
In the earliest days of Amazon.com SQL databases weren’t cutting it, so the company created DynamoDB and in doing so helped usher in the NoSQL market