Hewlett-Packard on Thursday held several events across the nation to give partners a close look into the opportunities that Windows 10 on HP devices bring for customers—over a friendly game of bowling.
Securing everything everywhere forevermore is the ultimate pipe dream, and it may not even be feasible. The world is too big, complex, and dynamic to hold out that hope for long. Nevertheless, securing every "thing" is becoming a critical issue as we move into the era of the Internet of Things (IoT).
After a quarter-century of servicing public-sector clients, DLT Solutions earlier this month cut the ribbon on a new corporate headquarters in Herndon, Va.
Security is really all about your endusers. And that’s a problem, because when one user does something wrong, it has the potential to bring down the whole company.
Businesses have been slower to adopt IWBs and digital displays, but the corporate world is catching up, analysts say, making this a perfect time for IT solution providers to add these technologies to their digital-signage portfolios
Companies need to start looking at endpoint security differently, as network security measures and traditional antivirus and endpoint technology simply aren't cutting it anymore. That was the message from Crowdstrike CEO George Kurtz in a recent interview with ITbestofbreed.com.
Laptops are ubiquitous in today’s IT environments. How many of your employees are using laptops in the office, on the road, working from home, or all of the above? While massively convenient, and a boon to worker productivity, laptops also represent a major liability. They are easy for employees to lose – and easy for a thief to steal.
Self-drive cars and connected home solutions found their way onto the upside Gartner's 2015 Hype Cycle, while hybrid cloud computing began a descent into the cycle's "trough of disillusionment."
At some point in the evolution of IT managed services, backup became synonymous with storage in many people’s minds—just a place to stash away a digital copy of data should something go wrong. Backup was regarded as little more than a virtual storage locker where companies could unload files.