Java still poses a problem this year after being a major source of vulnerabilities in 2013.
Java still poses a problem this year after being a major source of vulnerabilities in 2013.
A flaw in internet router technology reveals an issue that requires new modernization efforts.
Unix-based software is the target of the recently noted strain of malware called “Mayhem.”
The flexible screens that could be on the way from LG might show a growing need for terminal emulator software to unite different devices.
Java will no longer be supported by Windows XP, another reason to not use Java-based terminal emulators like IBM Host on Demand or OpenConnect WebConnect.
The way we think about our mobile devices might be shaped by what we use them for. These days, that seems to be more and more about data.
Distrust seems to persist between European and American cloud users.
The government has released a document that may hold some relevant information to the future of big data.
Microsoft is looking to encourage use of smaller, portable devices with complimentary Windows.
Businesses seem to be moving toward having their own private clouds.