The Goal of Thwarting Fraud at the World Cup
It’s certainly not a news flash that huge sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympics attract throngs of visitors. Estimates for the
It’s certainly not a news flash that huge sporting events such as the World Cup and the Olympics attract throngs of visitors. Estimates for the
For a growing number of organizations, bring your own device (BYOD) has become an undeniable fact of life. Few enterprises these days want to tell
Developers, programmers and engineers have a reputation for existing on a slightly different mental plane than the rest of society. Stereotype or not, there’s a
By Shravan Goli How you handle a ticklish “stay or go” moment sparked by a counteroffer represents a career crossroad for any tech pro. In
The industry has been talking about wearable computing for years, but, after all this time, it’s still mostly a nonfactor for IT managers. While many
New technology has always been a bit creepy. 19th century Luddites smashed machines. The introduction of caller ID in the mid-1980s ignited controversy about privacy,
A relatively small number of sources are responsible for the bulk of comment spam traffic, according to a new report from Imperva, a provider of
Communication and collaboration have always been at the center of a successful business strategy. In fact, they’ve frequently separated industry leaders from laggards. However, in
As the digital age unfolds, business and IT executives increasingly recognize that system integration is the glue that holds together the modern enterprise. Without strong