Despite a continuing drive to lower the cost of IT services, about 75 percent of government IT budgets globally were …

Despite a continuing drive to lower the cost of IT services, about 75 percent of government IT budgets globally were …
IBM has signed an agreement to acquire security company Trusteer, and plans to set up a cybersecurity software lab in …
Chinese hackers are using an automated tool to exploit known vulnerabilities in Apache Struts, in order to install backdoors on servers hosting applications developed with the framework.
Investing in anti-virus software is no longer enough to counter cyber attacks on vital data systems, especially if national security is at stake.
Some level of government surveillance is “essential” if the nation is to minimize the incidence of terrorist strikes like the …
As hackers and attackers wreak havoc on the industry, businesses have been looking for a watchful protector to secure their assets. Is security-as-a-service the IT industry’s Dark Knight?
EMC has acquired privately held Aveksa, which provides business-driven Identity and Access Management solutions. Effective immediately, Aveksa will operate within …
Mac fans working overtime? iMac shutting down? Read our overheating iMac tips and tricks How to fix an overheating iMac. Cool …
IBM said Tuesday that it will begin licensing its Power chips to other companies, pursuing a direction that companies like …
In a move to consolidate overlapping lines of software, Helwett-Packard is merging three of its records management products into a …
A Canadian IT consultancy has announced that it will soon begin selling an Ubuntu laptop that “never needs to be …
Windows’ share of the tablet market grew slightly in the second quarter, as shipments also ticked up in the face of a slow-down by tablets overall, researcher IDC said today.
If US intelligence agencies ban the computers of a Chinese company from classified networks should companies also avoid the same products? What if the vendor is one of the world’s largest PC makers?
Consumers apparently don’t care if they buy a tablet from a cheaper, no-name brand, as a whopping 45 percent of tablets sold within the “other” category.
Microsoft’s Surface tablet has earned the company less in revenue than it paid to write down unsold stocks of the device.
Since the release of Windows 8 last year, a string of detachable notebooks running on the Microsoft operating system have been launched into market. Lenovo has stood strong amidst the ever-changing laptop landscape, and lately, PC giant HP has made its way onto the scene. Reseller puts two of the latest detachable devices head-to-head.
Symantec today reported the results of its first quarter of fiscal year 2014, ended June 28, 2013. GAAP revenue for the fiscal first quarter was $1.71 billion, up 2 percent year-over-year and up 3 percent after adjusting for currency.
With small and medium-sized businesses now looking to implement watered-down ERP solutions, and the ‘nexus of forces’ bearing down, CNME investigates what’s in store for the future of ERP.
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division announced its Satellite E series ultra-thin notebooks on Monday.
Privacy and digital rights groups have dug in for a longer fight against massive surveillance programmes at the US National Security Agency.