Technology Trends to Watch for in 2015
Man, 2014 was a boring year for IT. There were no significant hardware innovations, and industry leaders were consumed with reactively responding to increasingly complex and widespread cyber-attacks.
Man, 2014 was a boring year for IT. There were no significant hardware innovations, and industry leaders were consumed with reactively responding to increasingly complex and widespread cyber-attacks.
As you’ve probably heard, Sony Pictures recently fell victim to a large-scale hack that many are calling an act of cyberterrorism.
If you are reading this, you are connected. You are sitting at your desk or somewhere staring at a laptop, tablet or phone screen. And you, my friend, are not in the minority.
Do you know the top danger to your business? I’ll give you a hint: It is something on which your entire organization depends, yet there is no industry-wide way to vet its competence.
In May, Forbes ran an article titled “IT Security: The New Target for CEO Performance.” The title of this article is telling. The evolution of data breaches and IT security in general is now a C-level concern because security has become a bottom-line issue. When you combine the recent iCloud
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