A collection of notable security news items for the week ending March 13, 2015
Welcome to Last Week In Security, our roundup of notable security news items for the week ending March 13, 2015. We will covers enterprise, controversies, application and mobile security, malware, reports and … Continue reading
Google Cloud offers security scanning for customer
Google has released a security scanner to help its cloud customers guard against attacks on their Web applications. Google Cloud Security Scanner, now available as a free beta for Google App … Continue reading
Which company do you think is right about vulnerability discoveries? Microsoft or Google?
Yesterday was the first Patch Tuesday of 2015, and the monthly Microsoft patching schedule is already mired in controversy. First, there was the decision by Microsoft to eliminate the … Continue reading
Is There a Point Where a Private Cloud is Cheaper Than the Public Cloud?
A group of companies that sell products to build private clouds has determined a price at which it claims it is less expensive to operate a private cloud compared to … Continue reading
What does IaaS Wars means for Technology Vendors?
Few years back, AWS (Amazon Web Services) was the leading IaaS aka cloud company in this market. Now everyone talks about cloud as the technology hits mainstream. Every technology vendor … Continue reading
After a decade, have the browser wars finally ended?
The modern browser wars began in earnest in 2004, when Mozilla Firefox challenged Internet Explorer’s complete and utter market dominance, successfully growing from zero to several hundred million users in … Continue reading
Why Google could become the Amazon of banking
Internet giants will not try to replace banks but will disrupt the sector through other services that take consumers away from traditional banks, says analyst firm Forrester. While traditional banking … Continue reading
Google, Verizon ink global patent deal to nix future litigation risks
Google‘s dream for a world with freer restrictions on patents continues through a new agreement forged with Verizon Wireless. Details were minimal when the global patent deal was announced on … Continue reading
2014.. the year when tech industry apologies
It’s been another sorry, sorry year in the technology industry, with big name companies, hot startups and individuals making public exculpates for the assorted dumb, embarrassing and other regrettable actions. … Continue reading
Google plans to give Zync users better pricing and more scalability
To beef up its cloud platform with more specialized packages, Google is acquiring Zync for its large scale rendering service for movie special effects, called Zync Render. Google plans to … Continue reading