Category Archives: Security Essentials
Securing Mobile Devices in the Health Care Sector
EXTRA! Interview: Phil Carmack, Nvidia’s Mobile Honcho We sat down with Phil Carmack, Nvidia’s general manager of mobile, to discuss the outlook for quad core, extending ARM cores, the future of graphics and much more. More Extras! Article source: http://confidential.eetimes.com/market-data/4236801/Securing-Mobile-Devices-in-the-Health-Care-Sector- Read more text
Palo Alto Networks Expands Technology Partner Program with New Data Center …
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ – Palo Alto Networks(TM), the network security company, has announced new partnerships within its Technology Partner Program – a program committed to arming mutual customers with integrated solutions that fundamentally improve network security and risk management for enterprises. These new partnerships further represent this customer commitment, [...]
Box Becomes First Third-party App on Good’s Platform
Good Technology is opening its developer program to anyone and announcing that Box is the first available third-party application based on Good’s platform. Good announced its Good Dynamics program late last year, inviting select ISVs (independent software vendors) and developer companies to make their applications compatible with Good’s platform. The platform includes server software at [...]
BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0: Four things IT needs t…
RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion’s (RIM) first entry into the fiercely competitive tablet market, the PlayBook, wasn’t exactly well-received by the masses when it was released last April. A variety of factors contributed to the lukewarm reaction, but the PlayBook’s lack of a dedicated e-mail client and native personal information management (PIM) [...]
2012 State Of Storage: Year Of SSDs
The growth rate of enterprise data is finally stabilizing, according to our 2012 InformationWeek State of Storage Survey. Finally, piling on disk capacity, upgrading storage area networks, and adding data-reduction technologies aren’t atop most respondents’ to-do lists. That doesn’t mean storage administrators are kicking back, though. Our respondents still worry about having the resources to [...]