The just-announced plan to keep OpenVMS going gets mostly positive reaction Hewlett-Packard's decision to license OpenVMS source code to a new Read More
Rules designed to thwart man-in-the-middle attacks; could mean extra work for IT shops Public certificate authorities (CAs) are warning that as of Read More
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Anyone who works with technology knows that at some point or another, all computers behave as if they are evil supercomputers. But in the annals of Read More
In this day and age, companies tend to hire those applicants who are not only well-qualified but have a diverse combination of skills as well. So it Read More
With the new technologies coming in the market every other day, life has become advanced these days. In this modern era, you have to be on your Read More
Aligning IT with the business has been a top priority of IT organizations for the past few years, but that is changing, according to the latest State Read More
No, really! Amazon has finally released its own smartphone. The Fire Phone, which runs on Amazon's Android-based Fire OS 3.5 and incorporates a Read More
This column is available in a weekly newsletter called IT Best Practices. Click here to subscribe. SQL injection attacks have been around for more Read More
Message from TrueCrypt that it’s being discontinued on SourceForge.net. The abrupt discontinuation of the disk and file encryption freeware Read More
The Internet of Things is growing, and the things are getting weirder by the day. Last year, we dug up some of the weirdest objects that had been Read More
The more languages it learns, the better it becomes at the ones it learned first, but no one knows why Speech-to-speech translation technology Read More
I like the IBM Edge conference because it tries to showcase how infrastructure can provide a large company with a competitive edge. While the event Read More
Customer satisfaction with Microsoft's software -- primarily Windows, but also Office -- climbed slightly in the last year, illustrating that Read More
Test network devices, track trouble tickets, remote control PCs, deploy phone apps, more IT pros who carry a Windows Phone already know it can be Read More
Just because BYOD has become normal operating process in most workplaces doesn't mean the practice has stopped up causing dispute for IT. Take San Read More