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More vendors join Facebook's open hardware project
The companies believe a collaborative model will enable faster innovation, creating more efficient and scalable hardware.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 28, 2016 -
Google and Microsoft roll out document collaboration tools
Both companies are working to improve the enterprise collaboration experience.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 27, 2016 -
Arista files lawsuit against Cisco, alleges antitrust violations
Cisco's complaints against Arista and Arista's countersuit both revolve around alleged patent infringement on Cisco’s command-line interface.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 26, 2016 -
Amazon to offer free Internet security certificates for AWS resources
The company hopes to get the attention of developers by making SSL/TLS certificates easier to obtain.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 25, 2016 -
Facebook building ultra-efficient data center in Ireland
The new data center is expected to be up and running by late 2017 or early 2018.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 25, 2016 -
World Economic Forum shifts focus to tech
The annual meeting used to center around finance and politics, but this year much of the focus was on the battle between Silicon Valley and government over encryption.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 25, 2016 -
UK banks warned to get serious about IT
A rash of recent IT failures has lawmakers pushing for improvements.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 25, 2016 -
Criminals changing tactics as $54 million lost in cyberattack
Cybercriminals reportedly targeted FACC AG's accounting department.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 24, 2016 -
Intel, Chinese firms partner for server chips
The partnership is designed in part to address concerns raised by the Chinese government in the enormous market.
By Randy Lilleston • Jan. 22, 2016 -
US and EU failure to reach new data agreement could impact businesses
The parties have been negotiating a new pact since October.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 19, 2016 -
State CIOs group to ask Congress for help with cybersecurity, regulatory issues
NASCIO says states need the federal government’s help protecting critical infrastructure.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 19, 2016 -
Defense contractors face challenges in commercial cybersecurity market
In 2015, Raytheon merged its cyber products business with private equity-owned Websense to help break into the commercial cybersecurity market.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 15, 2016 -
Tableau adding data center in Europe
Changes in European data privacy laws have more tech companies opening data centers overseas.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 14, 2016 -
Informatica, now private, announces new leadership team
The company is viewed as a key player in the big data market.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 13, 2016 -
PC shipments fall in last quarter of 2015
The decline marks the largest slowdown since research firm IDC began tracking PC shipments.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 13, 2016 -
Popular content management system Drupal to move to HTTPS
Reported weaknesses that could have caused data interceptions during updates has the company moving to a more secure standard.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 12, 2016 -
Higher H-1B visa costs likely to get passed along to clients
The two biggest Indian outsourcers may raise prices to offset higher U.S. short-term visa costs.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 11, 2016 -
SEC plans mobile-first approach to data
The agency will work with Accenture Federal Services to make its disclosure documents more accessible to access and use.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 10, 2016 -
Federal officials, tech firms to meet today to address militants' social media use
Reuters reports that an announcement from the White House is expected after the meeting.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 8, 2016 -
Deep Dive
Why Ukraine's blackout matters to the U.S.
A cyber attack on U.S. infrastructure is a nightmare for security officials and 48% of U.S. utilities say they need additional cyber protection.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 8, 2016 -
Mobile app growth up 58% in 2015: Flurry
Given the environment, businesses must adapt their entire structure, not just their applications, to mobility.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 7, 2016 -
Twitter considers allowing longer tweets
Companies using Twitter as a marketing tool may soon have the use of a 10,000 character limit.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 7, 2016 -
Microsoft ending support for older versions of Internet Explorer
On January 12, Microsoft will no longer support IE 8, 9, and 10.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 7, 2016 -
Ukrainian power grid victim of successful cyberattack
For years, experts have warned about the potential for crippling cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. The Ukrainian blackout may be the first such attack.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2016 -
Three big cities embark on smart city IoT initiatives
AT&T is launching IoT initiatives in Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas to help improve each city's infrastructure.
By Justine Brown • Jan. 6, 2016