Monthly Archives: July 2014

Record-breaking number of Internet Explorer flaws a security concern for browser users

Internet Explorer has not done well in 2014 so far when it comes to security vulnerabilities.

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IBM developing applications with Apple

Apple and IBM’s partnership seems like it will yield uncertain fruit.

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Report: BYOD programs hurt by bad security practices

Device security is important to employees, one study finds, but worker preference isn’t necessarily considered by bosses.

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Microsoft scraps tablet software

Windows RT, originally developed for the tablet, may be sticking around.

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New statewide cloud coming to California, courtesy of IBM

The state of California and IBM are collaborating on a special state-specific cloud system.

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Future of Windows phone still murky

Windows is still managing a mobile division but its direction is uncertain.

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Scheduling when it comes to modernizing software

IT modernization may be more effective if companies integrate their schedules into their software.

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Avoid outdated internet security advice

User technology needs to be calibrated for security purposes.

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Windows XP not dead yet, but Microsoft still sending mixed messages

Windows XP is still persisting, complicating Microsoft’s gameplan.

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New screens will still require strong emulators

The flexible screens that could be on the way from LG might show a growing need for terminal emulator software to unite different devices.

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