Monthly Archives: February 2015

HTTP/2 approved by Internet Engineering Task Force

The Internet Engineering Task Force has approved of HTTP/2, an upgrade to standard internet access.

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De-mystifying the potential of ‘big data’

Understanding what big data solutions can and can’t do helps organizations expand their modernization options.

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Desktop computers continue to have advantages

The desktop computer could prove important to enterprises as it continues to evolve.

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Google announces ‘Android for Work’ system

Google has a new solution for workers to access both personal and work-based data applications on their phone.

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What’s the difference between ‘cloud’ and ‘fog’ computing?

What is “fog computing” and will it impact the business landscape?

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‘Fiesta Exploit Kit’ threatens users through celebrity chef site

The website of chef Jamie Oliver was recently compromised by malware that exploited JavaScript.

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How the major OS’ are solving security issues

Both Microsoft and Apple are building security functions into their operating systems.

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HP Sprout offers new possibilities for computer workstations

A new HP computer utilizes novel technology, but it might not be workplace-friendly to make a wide-ranging impact.

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A look at the future of wearables

More wearables could be coming to market in the next year.

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New mouse-less browser offers different approach to work computing

The co-founder of web browser Opera has a new solution coming soon.

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