EE boosts Pop-Up economy
EE have launched the next generation of its bundle for Pop-up’s. After the success of “Popup bundles” last year they have enhanced their offering following research by CEBR (Centre for Economics...
What has Carphone Warehouse lost?
Over the weekend, Carphone Warehouse admitted that it had suffered a data breach and that the records of a number of customers "may have been accessed."
The problem here is the inexact...
Chris Lalonde on carpentry and analytics
Chris Lalonde is a founder and the CEO of ObjectRocket, now a Rackspace company. He has held several senior technology roles during his career including eBay, Meraki Networks and Apptera. Enterprise Times spent...
Are car manufacturers being disingenuous?
Car hacking has been back in the news in the last week, that's right, BACK in the news, when Wired Magazine published a story about hackers taking remote control of a...
Centrify highlights ex-employees access to data
Centrify has released the findings from a survey conducted in April that shows up to a third of ex-employees still have access to data. While some will feel this number is...
US military faces years of ID theft
After admitting the loss of 4m records a week ago the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must
The story was first broken by the Associated Press and widely reported over the weekend by the...
US Navy Cyber Warfare plan
The US Navy has announced its five year strategic plan for cyberspace. This should come as no surprise as the US looks to retaliate against hacktivists, cyber terrorists and state sponsored...
FreeStor aims to unify data services
FalconStor has released FreeStor a software defined storage layer that the company claims will deliver unified data services. First announced back in February, FreeStor is being released in two phases.
The first...
Quantum computing gets a little closer
Quantum computing was first mooted by the Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman in 1981. IBM scientists now believe that they have solved some of the key challenges to bringing Feynman's...
Mobility tops business requirements
Mobility is one of those areas of IT that most people believe is mainstream. The explosion of smartphones, tablets and laptops has led to a workforce that is more likely to...