BrightCloud IP Reputation Service is a real-time threat intelligence service that helps organisations identify malicious IPs in network traffic
2014
Microsoft And Dell Team Up For Cloud-In-A-Box Systems
Dell will begin shipping Microsoft Cloud Platform System integrated hardware that enables customers to float their own clouds on November 3
China Denies Apple iCloud Hack
Chinese government reportedly denies an attempt to intercept user data from Apple's iCloud
EE Becomes Europe’s Biggest 4G Provider
However operator also reports fall in revenues due to regulatory pressures
Microsoft Officially Kills Off Nokia Brand
R.I.P. Nokia, long live Microsoft Lumia
Its Official – Brits Have Abandoned The Landline
The home phone is dead, long live the mobile phone, Relish survey finds
Drones Will Benefit But Do Pose Risk, Report Warns
Drones are set to become increasingly popular and will deliver benefits, but there are security, privacy and safety risks
How Teradata Integrated Marketing Cloud Users Benefit From Interactive Services
Open platform for digital marketing enables marketers to 'master the moment' by personalising customer experiences using Teradata’s data-driven integrated approach
Motorola Solutions Shows Off Android-Powered Symbol TC70 ‘Mobile Computer’
Motorola Solutions says rugged TC7- will save businesses money in the long-run when compared to consumer devices
Docker Docks With Windows Server
The hot virtualisation technology isn't just for Linux anymore as support for Docker extends to Windows servers
OpenStack Juno Brings Big Data To The Cloud
10th milestone release of the open-source cloud platform debuts with 310 new features and 3,200 bug fixes
Half Of Brits Fall Victim To Cybercrime, But Just 32 Percent Report It
Cybercrime is costing the UK economy £670 million a year, says government, but true figure is likely to be higher
WTA And SAP To Provide Real Time Stats To Tennis Players During Matches
WTA Tour to provide tennis players with in-match stats during coaching matches, based on SAP analytics platform
Microsoft Pulls Botched Patch Tuesday Update
Microsoft withdraws update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 following unspecified user issues
Staples ‘Investigating’ Possible Payment Card Data Breach
Staples may be the latest major US retailer to be hit by a payment-systems breach, the company has confirmed
‘Biggest Ever’ iPhone 6 Launch Boosts Apple Revenues
Apple saw strong iPhone and Mac sales for the quarter, but iPad sales declined sharply
Microsoft Announces Azure On-Premise Cloud Appliance
Microsoft's Cloud Platform System will allow customers to run private clouds with the same tools as the Azure public infrastructure
Lenovo Reignites Interest In BlackBerry – Report
Lenovo is considering another move for BlackBerry as part of ongoing mobile push, claim reports
Chinese Government Accused Of Apple iCloud Spying
iCloud users in China are having their log-in credentials stolen by a Man in the Middle attack
The Internet Retailing Expo
Turning the best ideas in multichannel into action.
Lenovo: The Desktop PC Isn’t Dead
Launch of several new desktop units sees Lenovo target the SMB audience
Snapchat Debuts In-App Adverts
Horror film Ouija becomes first ever advert on messaging service
Virgin Media Expands Network In North East England
Virgin Media brings 152Mbps superfast broadband to 5,000 more properties
UK ISPs Told To Start Blocking Counterfeit Goods Sites
Landmark decision follows complaint by Cartier and Montblanc owner Richemont
Mozilla Firefox Hello Is Open Browser-Based Skype Rival
Firefox Hello users can have video and voice chats with users of other browsers
Teradata: Connection Analytics Is The Future Of Big Data
Businesses can analyse contextual relationships between people, products, and processes in new ways to discover powerful insights
VMworld: HP And AirWatch Agree EMM Partnership
HP and VMware-owned AirWatch team up to help businesses deal with mobility issues
SAP Lowers Earnings Outlook
The German software giant expects lower profits as it invests in cloud operations
BBC To Publish List Of ‘Forgotten’ Links
Stories were removed by Google under the EU's controversial 'Right to be Forgotten' law
Government Pledges Stronger Sentences For Internet Trolls
Offenders could now face up to two years in jail, justice secretary Chris Grayling says