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Windows 10 review: Hold off if you use Windows 7
Windows 10 is what Windows 8 should have been, but it has too many rough edges to attract Windows 7 users. Continuous upgrades could change that as early as this fall After the truly wretched Windows 8 and marginally less wretched Windows 8.1, Windows 10 comes as a...
Windows 10 upgrade scams are only warming up
Ransomware and phishing scams tied to current events have been staples of criminal hackers for years, and the Windows 10 upgrade scam is the latest version It was inevitable. Within mere days of Windows 10 rolling out to PCs worldwide, criminal hackers set to work...
What the hybrid cloud really means
Consistency between public and private cloud environments is key, and Microsoft has the tech lead -- and the big installed base -- to make hybrid happen first I've always had trouble with the phrase "hybrid cloud." Certainly the Wikipedia definition -- "a composition...
9 key enterprise tech trends for 2015 and beyond
Enterprise tech is developing at breakneck speed. Here are the trends that will make an impact for years to come Here's the crazy thing about looking ahead at this particular point in time: Quite a bit of enterprise tech that got traction this year was barely on the...
Kaspersky Finds New Nation-State Attack—In Its Own Network
Original Article from June 2015 RESEARCHERS AT KASPERSKY Lab in Russia have discovered yet another new nation-state attack attributed to members of the infamous Stuxnet and Duqu gang. But this time the perpetrators were hiding in plain sight—inside the security...
Teladoc Numbers Show Virtual Doctor Care No Passing Fad
In its first quarter as a publicly-traded company, Teladoc showed “virtual patient visits” increased a whopping 104% compared to the same period a year ago, boosting already bullish expectations for the year. Teladoc is part of a parade of telehealth vendors that are...