A number of us are able to remember the early days of the internet; waiting for twenty minutes for a photo to download, one row of pixels at a time. Whilst those days seem almost unimaginable to the digital generation, […]
A Brief History of Technology Vernacular Let’s talk a little bit about a behavior called transverse orientation. No, this isn’t a technology term or anything that you should be that familiar with, unless you buzz around at night in odd […]
The advancements made in technology over the past decade have drastically changed the way college students earn their degrees, and how professors teach in the classroom. From new Internet-based technology to innovative mobile devices, students now have more flexibility to […]
The cloud computing service has completely revolutionized the way businesses and individuals use the web. The ability to hold a lot of your information in different locations, no matter where you are located in the world is one of the […]
Back in 2012, to celebrate International Women’s Day, I set out to find the Top 5 Most Influential Women in the Data Center Industry. What I discovered was astonishing – there was only 1 women to every 10 men in […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on November 20, 2014. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. Now that you’ve educated yourselves on the misconceptions of DDoS attacks, let’s get down to real […]
Editor’s Note: The original article (posted below the line) was published on August 06, 2013. An update on the subject matter was sorely needed…. It’s been a good two years since we updated our readers on big data, so let’s […]
Have you ever been to a computer retail store and the sales associate pitches you an anti-virus software and one of the choices is something called “Kasperksy?” Have you then thought, “What’s a Kaspersky?” or something similar? Well, that weird […]
Finally some sense has been made! What Is Broadband’s New Definition? The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced late last week that they have changed their retrospectively questionable definition of broadband from 4 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream (coined in […]