Cricket Liu, Chief DNS Architect, Infoblox, discusses how the Internet of Things will necessitate a change of processes affecting network administration.
IBM’s new Power E850 can take on cloud and database processing
IBM is building slimmer versions of its Power hardware — used by its Watson supercomputer — to run complex database applications as well as simpler Web-based ones.
IBM Watson adds hybrid cloud developer tools
IBM Watson has begun rolling out new hybrid cloud capabilities that will integrate IBM Cloud with a growing number of cognitive computing and content analytics services in the Watson Zone on Bluemix, IBM’s open standards-based cloud innovation platform.
AMD developing mega-chip that combines CPUs and GPUs
AMD will battle Intel for computer performance supremacy with a new high-speed chip that could be the fastest when it ships.
Ericsson takes patent dispute with Apple to European courts
Following up on lawsuits in the U.S., a dispute between Ericsson and Apple over royalty payments has now moved also to Europe.
Cisco to introduce new Catalyst Ethernet switch
Cisco will next month unveil an Ethernet switch designed for campus aggregation but in a space saving form factor that’s smaller than previous models.
Google mobile searches now bigger than PCs
Google now gets more search queries from mobile devices than it does from PCs.
Lenovo’s new LaVie Z laptop vs Apple’s Macbook
Lenovo recently released the super-svelte LaVie Z laptop, offering Windows fans a clamshell that’s just as lightweight as Apple’s new 12-inch MacBook.
Microsoft looks to empower IT in the cloud
Microsoft is working to help its enterprise customers move their data, apps and operations to the cloud – specifically the hybrid cloud.
IBM launches power systems for SAP HANA
SAP and IBM share a long history dating back to the very roots of SAP, and on Monday that allegiance got a little closer with two new IBM Power Systems server configurations tailored specifically for SAP’s Hana in-memory data platform.
Linksys WRT1200AC: A fast, full-featured, open-source-friendly router
Sometimes, less is truly more. When it comes to the Linksys WRT1200AC, the little brother to the WRT1900AC router introduced last year, it might be best to say less is just enough.
Verizon boosts role in smart cities
Verizon’s Enterprise Solutions unit has recently announced a bigger push into smart cities and smart agricultural support services that rely on wireless networks and Internet of Things technologies.
Using your Apple watch without your iPhone
Strapped to your wrist, the Apple Watch goes everywhere that you go. Between it and the iPhone, it’s almost possible …
Twitter eyeing Apple to help distribute its tweets
Twitter is working with Apple to incorporate Twitter content and accounts into Apple’s Spotlight search feature,