SanDisk announces 4TB enterprise SAS SSD By Dean Wilson published 2 May 14 SanDisk has unveiled its latest SAS SSD for the enterprise market, with an impressive 4TB capacity.
Android still rules the roost for mobile security threats By Dean Wilson published 2 May 14 A new report by F-Secure shows that Android almost completely dominates the mobile threat landscape.
Midmarket companies are embracing Big Data By Dean Wilson published 1 May 14 A new report commission by Dell shows that 96 per cent of midmarket companies are either already using Big Data projects or plan to soon.
Windows kernel exploit can bypass all security By Dean Wilson published 29 April 14 Bromium Labs has discovered a way to exploit a Windows kernel vulnerability to get past various popular security software options.
Blackphone to pack Nvidia Tegra 4i processor By Dean Wilson published 28 April 14 The upcoming privacy-focused Blackphone will be powered by Nvidia's Tegra 4i mobile processor.
Dell partners with Big Switch Networks for open networking By Dean Wilson published 28 April 14 Dell and Big Switch Networks have joined forces to offer a Dell-branded alternative to standard network switching.
Budget 28-inch monitors look to entice gamers and film fans with speedy specs By Dean Wilson published 25 April 14 AOC has lifted the lid on the latest additions to its value monitor range, which boast numerous features for a wallet-friendly price.
Tech giants spend big to avoid another Heartbleed By Dean Wilson published 25 April 14 Some of the world's top technology companies, including Google, Microsoft and Facebook, have pledged money towards preventing another major security disaster.
Cisco outs Managed Threat Defence service to tackle unknown threats and APTs By Dean Wilson published 24 April 14 Cisco has launched a new managed service aimed at shielding networks from malware and attacks that popular anti-virus software miss.
Lloyds TSB staff accused of installing hardware to steal £2 million By Dean Wilson published 24 April 14 Three Lloyds TSB bank clerks allegedly installed specialist equipment on a colleague's work station as part of a fraud conspiracy.
Companies running Oracle E-Business Suite face support deadline By Dean Wilson published 24 April 14 Many companies have failed to upgrade, and some plan to stay on outdated versions past support deadline.
Want to see OS X before anyone else? Apple reveals how By Dean Wilson published 23 April 14 Apple has opened the doors for all and sundry to try out beta releases of OS X, so long as they are willing to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Bank of England turns to 'ethical hackers' to fix financial sector security By Dean Wilson published 23 April 14 Bank of England is taking the threat of cybercrime seriously, with a plan to hire "ethical hackers" to probe banks and financial services for vulnerabilities.
Microsoft secretly alters files in OneDrive for Business By Dean Wilson published 23 April 14 A researcher has discovered that files stored in OneDrive for Business have been injected with new code.
LaCie admits hack went unnoticed for a year By Dean Wilson published 17 April 14 Seagate-owned hard drive company LaCie has announced that its online store was hacked since March 2013.
Dell and Red Hat launch enterprise OpenStack private cloud solution By Dean Wilson published 17 April 14 Dell and Red Hat have jointly produced a new enterprise-grade solution for adopting OpenStack.
IDC warns cloud price cuts threaten smaller vendors By Dean Wilson published 16 April 14 A new report by IDC suggests that small cloud providers will be driven out of the market as the top dogs battle it out for lucrative partnerships.
Intel sales reach $12.8 billion in first quarter, announces focus on affordable convertibles By Dean Wilson published 16 April 14 Intel has revealed a drop of eight per cent in its revenue for the first three months of 2014, and unveils plans to focus on budget-friendly computers.
Oracle launches Database Backup and Cloud Storage services By Dean Wilson published 16 April 14 Oracle has unveiled its latest additions to its cloud range, providing secure storage and backup.
Office Online gets the Chrome treatment, adds commenting, footnotes and lists By Dean Wilson published 15 April 14 Microsoft has improved some of the basic features of its Office Online apps to gain ground on rivals.
Microsoft shareholder sues over browser choice blunder By Dean Wilson published 14 April 14 A shareholder at the software giant has launched a lawsuit over what she considers a failing by past CEOs to run the company properly.
Comodo issues thousands of new SSL certificates in wake of Heartbleed By Dean Wilson published 11 April 14 Comodo, the second largest SSL certificate issuer, has sent out thousands of new certificates and revoked many old ones in efforts to tackle the Heartbleed bug.
Microsoft earns first European cloud privacy approval By Dean Wilson published 11 April 14 Microsoft has become the first company to be recognised by the European Union for its privacy efforts for cloud enterprise customers.
Fujitsu unveils 120-core x86 multi-platform servers By Dean Wilson published 11 April 14 Fujitsu has announced the new Primequest range of x86 servers with support for up to eight processors and 120 cores.
Windows XP migration offset weak PC demand in first quarter By Dean Wilson published 10 April 14 The latest IDC report shows a first quarter decline that is not as bad as projected, largely thanks to last-minute upgrades from Windows XP.