Monthly Archives: January 2015

Microsoft offers new data services system with ‘Cosmos’

Microsoft’s internal data system could become public soon.

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Could the modular smartphone promote prolonged device use?

Could “modular phones” with replaceable parts be a future trend?

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IBM mainframes​ still going strong with new offering

IBM’s mainframes are still relevant to modern computing infrastructure.

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With testing, private clouds offer security to important apps

Following pre-set cloud security protocols is easier with the self-serve nature of the private cloud.

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The mobile implications of Windows 10

Windows 10 has been positioned as a seamless way to integrate mobile functionality with that of PCs.

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Help BYOD users streamline app use at work

BYOD workers benefit when they don’t have to download extra apps to their devices.

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Microsoft’s Azure courts government agencies

Agencies in various federal sectors benefit from a strong plan for cloud adoption.

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Can too much security hurt mobile use?

Too many security measures may risk “locking down” the mobile devices government employees use.

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Why mainframe changes should be mindful of younger employees

Think of the younger generations when implementing a newer mainframe solution.

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As BYOD expands, security should, too

In 2015, security will be an important part of supporting BYOD solutions.

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