Natural mainframe security settings might be a reasonable jumping off point for future improvements.
Natural mainframe security settings might be a reasonable jumping off point for future improvements.
Google is now allowing remote access to computers through devices running its Chrome app.
Some wearable devices might eventually have their functions made obsolete by others, according to one source.
Is Linux going to make a comeback in the wake of the great lack of support for client versions of Windows?
Telecommuting is a growing practice, and good web-based mainframe access and a remote mainframe might make it more feasible.
Microsoft is looking to encourage use of smaller, portable devices with complimentary Windows.
Internet Explorer contains a security flaw that could affect even the users of more updated forms of Windows, sources say.
Windows 8 is meant to replace XP as well as Windows 7, and it’s driving some to consider different platforms altogether.
Logistics providers need to think about the way their legacy systems could be made to interact.
Wearables might require their own approach to mobile browsing as they become more prevalent in the workplace.