Business Is Losing The App Usability Battle
November 08, 2012 13:16 PM
Traditional business applications don’t fare well compared to consumer options. Is it time for companies to focus more on the user experience and less on application performance?
Browsing Like It's 1990
October 15, 2012 11:49 AM
Mobile computing has to rely on old tricks to keep up with websites built for screaming-fast home and office broadband.
There's No 'I' in Team--Or App and Network Performance Management
September 26, 2012 11:26 AM
Much like in football, successful application and network performance requires all teams to work together. Learn why you should abandon the siloed approach to infrastructure and start working with the other teams.
The Truth About Network Performance: It's the Applications, Stupid
September 05, 2012 15:16 PM
Your end users aren't sitting around, lamenting network performance. They're cursing the apps they're using. Here's why your enterprise should start focusing on application performance as well.
Are You Ready to Tackle Mobile Application Performance Management?
August 09, 2012 11:48 AM
As mobile devices continue to gain ground, Web apps is losing its dominance. Now it's time for companies to prepare for the realities of mobile application management.
Facebook's Open Compute Summit Pushes Open Hardware For The High End
October 28, 2011 14:28 PM
At the Open Compute Summit this week in New York, Frank Frankovsky, Facebook’s director of hardware design and supply chain, opened the proceedings by saying, "Open source is not just something that you can use to describe software, but also to describe the hardware space." That is the goal for the Open Compute Project, which aims to spur the development of cheaper servers and more efficient data centers.
Certificate Authority Hack Points To Bigger Problems
September 07, 2011 07:00 AM
What with hurricanes, earthquakes and Kardashian weddings dominating recent media coverage, you may have missed the news about a recent security breach that clearly displayed a serious weakness in one of the core security mechanisms of the Internet.
Black Hat Will Once Again Show Our Security Weaknesses
August 01, 2011 11:15 AM
The most important thing about Black Hat is the reality check it provides on just how insecure everything really is, from computers to networks to mobile devices to industrial and other systems that are now increasingly connected and exposed. And this week’s Black Hat will be no exception, as several scheduled demos will display just how scary some of these security holes can be.
Don't Get Snagged By Spear Phishers
July 12, 2011 07:00 AM
For one growing security concern, basic security systems and good user awareness may not be enough to keep users and businesses protected. In some of the recent cases of spear phishing, even trained security personnel were tricked into surrendering personal data or infecting systems with malware.
No Data Privacy In The Cloud
July 01, 2011 11:08 AM
Most people understand that data in the cloud won’t have the same level of security and privacy that data inside your corporate firewall has. But some recent news has shown just how insecure your cloud-based data really is.
Enterprise Social Networks And Security Risks
June 28, 2011 07:00 AM
While attending UBM TechWeb's Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston last week, I heard lots of conversations about the benefits and potential pitfalls of enterprise social networking. One theme that I heard repeated more than a few times was that enterprise social networks can create a greater security risk.
Securing What You Don't Own
June 21, 2011 07:00 AM
What do you do when the laptops, smartphones and tablets accessing company resources are owned by employees? You may find that traditional methods of security and management will be much harder to implement.










