Month: August 2016

Trucking apps and new devices may improve the way logistics companies manage commercial loads.

The very real impact of truck driver data monitoring

Recent tech advances and government proposals show the importance of the connected truck driver.

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BYOD may change in the near future.

How does BYOD differ in 2016?

BYOD may change in the near future.

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Choose whichever web browser is best for your business with a flexible terminal emulator.

Browser-adaptable solutions crucial in ongoing Windows/Chrome feud

Microsoft’s Edge browser is still in a battle with Chrome.

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Microsoft's Anniversary Update includes a reported boost for Windows 10.

Microsoft tackles new browser flaws

Microsoft is implementing new updates for its Edge Browser.

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Big data-driven solutions can take "the human factor" more into account, says one professor.

Defining big data for future modernizations

Businesses may still need to shift their understanding of big data to make true use of it.

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A new version of Google Chrome will complete a shift away from Adobe Flash.

HTML5 to replace Flash in Chrome 55

An upcoming version of Chrome will transition away from Flash this December.

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The app potential of the Internet of Things shows the need for smart, flexible apps.

Smart vehicles one example of need for new apps

Internet of Things applications can potentially make connections between different industries.

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One patch addresses several Java vulnerabilities.

Oracle's newest patch bundle addresses 13 Java flaws

More than a dozen flaws in a new Critical Patch Update are Java-related.

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Securing "perfect" data might not be realistic.

Stop waiting for 'perfect data' to start modernizing

Big data doesn’t necessarily require all of its data to be “perfect” or “clean.”

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Mainframe functions are still relevant in modernization efforts.

Mainframe modernization: Putting old-school skills to new use

Mainframe knowledge is not obsolete – it just has a different use.

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