Google raises heat on Microsoft with new Chrome bundle for enterprises
Google has rolled out an enterprise bundle that packages Chrome, management templates and an add-on for dealing with legacy sites and apps.
Google has rolled out an enterprise bundle that packages Chrome, management templates and an add-on for dealing with legacy sites and apps.
Retired Gen. Michael Hayden held nothing back when addressing cybersecurity pros at the ZertoCon conference in Boston.
As more companies move to ban the use of public Wi-Fi networks by employees, here's a rundown of how to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks when traveling.
The global WannaCry attack that started 10 days ago affected just a handful of Windows XP PCs, a security expert said today.
This week's demo of Google Lens showcases to what's really coming: The rise of the all-purpose super-sensor fueled by software-based A.I.
WD's highest performance data center-class SAS SSD so far has up to 7.6TB of capacity, read/write speeds of more than 2GBps and can sustain up to 10 full drive writes a day.
Apple updated macOS Sierra to more easily allow users to install the latest version of Windows 10 on their Macs.
Google unveiled a cloud platform service to help organizations collect vital data from billions of IoT devices.
The WannaCry ransomware has wormed its way into tens of thousands of Windows PCs in China, where Windows XP remains relatively popular.
A variant of the WannaCry ransomware has been able to infect some of the computers patched after the original malware struck. But attacks in the U.S. appear to be limited so far.
Microsoft took the unprecedented step of patching long-demoted versions of Windows, including Windows XP, to immunize PCs from the ransomware.
A Microsoft manager this week offered IT admins a way to replicate -- more or less -- the security bulletins the company discarded last month.
New research finds that a quarter of all physical servers -- and 30% of all virtual servers -- are comatose. They aren't be used, but they still cost money.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touted a new number for Windows 10, saying the operating system now powers 500 million devices.
Microsoft doesn't plan to release another Windows 10 "Long-term Servicing Branch" build -- the one aimed at businesses -- until 2019.