Videoconferencing is advertised as a tool to reduce travel expenses, but for the CEO of one of the biggest companies in the business, apparently that wasn’t enough.
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Videoconferencing is advertised as a tool to reduce travel expenses, but for the CEO of one of the biggest companies in the business, apparently that wasn’t enough.
With the major developers of banking malware laying low, a new crook on the block has emerged gunning to be top dog in the market.
Michael Dell has raised his offer to take Dell private by $0.10 per share, to about $24.7 billion.
Cyber-criminals are compromising websites at hosting companies at an ever-furious rate.
The realm of 4G wireless networking continues to grow with each passing week, and for business users, it has matured from a luxury to a necessity.
Apple is incrementally restoring its developer systems following an intrusion last week the company said may have divulged personal information about registered users.
Microsoft last week prepped Wall Street for a 2 percent slip in Windows revenue for the third quarter, but warned that PC shipments will continue their double-digit tumble.
Cisco is set to expand its security software portfolio with the acquisition of Sourcefire in a deal worth $2.7 billion.
The update for Microsoft’s flagship server OS includes a number of features to improve and enhance managing virtual servers with Windows Server 2012.
An increasing number of Android phones are infected with mobile malware programs that are able to turn the handsets into spying devices.
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