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We’ve had collocation, managed services and cloud. Welcome managed cloud to the party now.
Drivers using the toll service are being targeted in a new scam
University of California researchers raise concerns over the security of password managers after finding a variety of vulnerabilities
Samsung, WebMD, Apple and Google are all getting into the health application game. The aim is to help consumers see all their health and wellness data in one place – but will all that information be too much of a good thing?
Also, extensions to its switch operating system lets users deploy 40G Ethernet over single or multimode fiber.
Insurer leverages VoIP client software, 11ac Wi-Fi for “complete mobility”
Public criticism, looming layoffs say shape up or ship out.
The federal government has been making a lot of noise about moving its IT operations to the cloud. At the ground level, though, significant concerns around security and portability remain obstacles for would-be cloud service providers.
If government CIOs are the only voice in their agency championing the shift to cloud computing, it can be a lonely fight. That's why leaders say they need support from the upper echelons of their agencies as well as the business units.
The malicious app was the first stage of a three-stage attack dubbed Zombie Zero that compromised business software and sent data back to facilities linked to the Chinese military