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Inside one fashion retailer’s creative cloud collaboration
Inside one fashion retailer’s creative cloud collaboration
By Sharon Goldman
We may be nearing the holiday shopping season, but that 20-something with a smartphone needs some cabana wear for the spontaneous Caribbean cruise her boyfriend just surprised her with — and she needs it now, or she’s walking out the door (or at least ordering it online from a competitor).
Atlanta-based Oxford Industries, a global retail apparel company with a diverse…
Uncooking an egg, peeing like a whale, and fathering a few hundred children Don’t look so confused – it’s the 2015 Ig Nobel awards, the scientific equivalent of the Razzies, given out to real science projects “that make you laugh, and then make you think.” Or, in the case of several of this year’s “winners,” that make you squirm uncomfortably in your chair. Read on, if you dare.
Verizon becomes first US carrier to offer international roaming in Cuba
Verizon becomes first US carrier to offer international roaming in Cuba
By Stephen Lawson
Verizon Wireless will let subscribers connect to a cell service in Cuba starting next week as the communications veil between the U.S. and its communist neighbor continues to lift after half a century of isolation.
Subscribers will be able to get international roaming service in Cuba for anything that qualifies as a World Device at Verizon. Service is strictly 2G, and rates…
Why enterprise digital transformation efforts stall
Why enterprise digital transformation efforts stall
By Stephanie Overby
Digital transformation is the business buzzword of the year. But if you feel like you’ve come to a standstill in your digital transformation efforts, you are probably not alone.
Enterprises are likely to hit a roadblock after the initial stage of digital adoption, according to a recent survey by outsourcing consultancy and research firm Everest Group. In fact, 43 percent of…
Microsoft tests a sweet service: Direct-shipping data for uploading to the cloud
Microsoft tests a sweet service: Direct-shipping data for uploading to the cloud
By Mark Hachman
One of the challenges of shifting to a new cloud storage provider is a very practical one: Uploading a lifetime’s worth of data takes forever. Microsoft’s Office 365 Import Service allows enterprises to take a shortcut: mail encrypted drives directly to Microsoft to load directly into OneDrive.
Right now, the programis someone limited: Enterprises can ship a drive to one of…
iOS 9 adoption gets off to slower start than 2013’s iOS
iOS 9 adoption gets off to slower start than 2013’s iOS
By Gregg Keizer
Adoption of Apple’s new iOS 9 was slightly ahead of the pace of last year’s iOS 8 as the upgrade neared the 48-hour mark, but, like its immediate predecessor, was far behind that of 2013’s iOS, according to data from an analytics firm.
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At the 24-hour milestone, iOS 9 accounted for 12.3% of all iOS editions detected by Mixpanel, whose…
Amazon Web Services today launched a new, less-expensive flavor of its cloud-based object storage service meant for data that is infrequently accessed (IA).
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Amazon’s Simple Storage Service (S3) IA is an alternative to the company’s standard S3 offering and its Glacier service. Amazon’s three storage offerings now…
Celebrating 25 years of wacky Ig Nobel Prize brilliance
Celebrating 25 years of wacky Ig Nobel Prize brilliance
By Bob Brown
25 years old Each year since 1991, Improbable Research has highlighted a handful of real researchers whose work might seem goofy on the surface, but often has serious implications. The Ig Nobel prizes are awarded annually at a ceremony at Harvard University shortly before the Nobel prizes are announced. Here’s a look at a winner from each of the past 24 years, with the 2015 prize…
We all like to complain about our computers and devices. It’s our inalienable right as 21st-century digital age consumers. In fact, a case can be made that it’s become something of a national pastime.
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Apple and Microsoft were founded less than a year apart in the mid-1970s. In the following years the companies went through multiple cycles of partnership and discord. Microsoft’s surprise on-stage presence at an Apple media event last week demonstrated just how cordial things have again become as the two tech giants are seemingly pleased to be in each other’s good graces.
Sprint and T-Mobile reportedly ready to sell Apple Watches on iPhone launch day
Sprint and T-Mobile reportedly ready to sell Apple Watches on iPhone launch day
By Caitlin McGarry
If you’re picking up an iPhone 6s or 6s Plus at your local Sprint or T-Mobile store on September 25, you might be able to accessorize with an Apple Watch, too.
MacRumors is reporting that T-Mobile will start selling the watch in-store on iPhone launch day, and 9to5Mac’s sourcessay Sprint is joining the party that day, too. AT&T is rumored to start selling the watch on…
Could iOS 9 be Apple’s greatest gift to enterprise IT?
Could iOS 9 be Apple’s greatest gift to enterprise IT?
By Jon Gold
Apple’s latest announcements for its mobile ecosystem had plenty to do with the enterprise: It announced a dedicated for-work tablet in the form of the iPad Pro, and a partnership with networking hardware giant Cisco signaled a greater focus on the enterprise from a company that has traditionally worked to please the consumer market.
Juniper Networks has allied with Aerohive Networks to offer cloud-managed Wi-Fi with it switches, an alternative to Cisco’s Meraki cloud-based WLAN product.
The Aerohive arrangement follows a recent partnership Juniper struck with Ruckus Wirelessto deliver a unified wired and wireless system to mid-size and large enterprise customers, including education and hospitality. The…
IT salaries are on the rise, one sign of a continuingly competitive hiring environment.
Skilled and experienced IT pros often receive multiple offers, even if they’re not actively job hunting, according to Robert Half Technology’s 2016 Salary Guide. “And the employment offers are fiercely competitive: Above-market pay and other attractive financial incentives are common, and…
SunEdison supplies batteries for net-zero energy homes in California
SunEdison supplies batteries for net-zero energy homes in California
By Lucas Mearian
SunEdison has announced it’s supplying lithium-ion batteries for nine prototype homes in California that will be fully-powered by renewable energy.
The zero-net energy home project is part of a larger state-wide plan to have all new construction homes run 100% off renewables, such as photovoltaic roof panels, by 2020.
The new project is being led by the non-profit industry…