Forget fingerprints: Your iris is your new identity
At the entrance to "The Vault," the most secure room within the most protected building operated by security services provider Symantec, an iris recognition system stands guard as the last line of...
View ArticleWhy green IT is good for business
When Kevin Humphries talks about green IT at FedEx, you won't hear much about reducing the company's carbon footprint. FedEx embraced the new math of green IT when it engineered every inch of its new,...
View ArticleIris ID systems go mainstream
At the entrance to "The Vault," the most secure room within the most protected building operated by security services provider Symantec, an iris recognition system stands guard as the last line of...
View Article8 sure-fire ways to screw up a cloud contract
Something happened on the way to the cloud: Too many business customers got burned by bad contracts. It's not that cloud services can't deliver value. But in the rush to the cloud, enterprises often...
View ArticleThe paranoid's survival guide: How to protect your personal data
Who says privacy is dead? While it's true that marketers, the government, data aggregators and others are gathering and analyzing more data than ever about every individual, you can still exert some...
View ArticleAd tracking: Is anything being done?
How do you feel about your Web-browsing activity being tracked?During a visit to any given website -- including this one -- the average user's browser may execute a dozen or more tracking scripts, each...
View ArticleFast, cheap and easy: 5 IT certifications that won't break you
Getting an IT certification that will advance your career doesn't have to break the bank. While the costs associated with acquiring some certifications are high, others that can carry weight with...
View ArticleVirtualizing Oracle software: Don't pay for what you don't need
Virtualization and private clouds have delivered hardware savings in a big way for most enterprises. Software savings, however, are proving more elusive, and that's been particularly true when it comes...
View ArticlePirates, cheats, and IT certs
It didn't take long for the test center proctor to realize something was amiss. One group of people clearly stood out from the rest of the candidates taking a popular IT certification exam. They sat...
View ArticleThe Internet of things at home: Why we should pay attention
What is the Internet of things (IoT), exactly? If you're a consumer, then the first thing that leaps to mind might be a Nest Wi-Fi thermostat, or perhaps those smart health bands that let you monitor...
View ArticleThe Internet of things at home: 14 smart products that could change your life
The Internet of Things may be coming to the office -- but it's already in the home. These 14 products let you monitor and control everything from the thermostat on your wall to the crockpot on the...
View ArticleWhere your personal data goes when you're not looking
What businesses know about any given individual is a lot. But what are companies doing with that data? Not as much as you might think -- at least not yet. Companies are getting more sophisticated,...
View Article3D printing makes its move into production
When NASA's Juno satellite blasted off for Saturn, the 3D printed parts in its final assembly represented just one small step toward manufacturer Lockheed Martin's goal to eventually build an entire...
View ArticleMeet Cobol's hard-core fans
With the long-anticipated Cobol skills shortage starting to bite, many businesses have been steadily migrating applications off the mainframe. Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina has been doubling...
View Article8 big trends in big data analytics
Bill Loconzolo, vice president of data engineering at Intuit, jumped into a data lake with both feet. Dean Abbott, chief data scientist at Smarter Remarketer, made a beeline for the cloud. The leading...
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