ARM Holdings made a double dip into Internet-of-Things-related solutions, Thursday, saying it has acquired Bluetooth Smart stack provider Wicentric and Bluetooth IP provider Sunrise Micro Devices.
Strategic overhauls at IBM and HP have left openings to take market share and partners from major competitors, and Dell is hungry to capitalize on those opportunities.
Huntsman Security, as it will be known in the U.S., plans to both disrupt and complement established security vendors in the threat management and SIEM markets.
Microsoft is killing off Lync in favor of Skype for Business, which offers a host of advanced video and voice features as well as tight integration with Office.
The new company, to be called Nokia Corporation, aims to accelerate the development of technologies such as 5G, software-defined networking, cloud and analytics.
The smartwatch war is heating up as Apple readies to ship more than 1 million preordered Apple Watches starting next week. Here is how Apple stacks up to the competition.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich Tuesday told Wall Street analysts that the PC market will decline at a mid-single digit rate for 2015 even with the prospect of Windows 10 shipping this summer.
Longtime services executive Mike Crane started his new job as executive VP of services at Five9 on Tuesday to capitalize on enterprise customers' seeking cloud-based solutions, he says.