TechTarget News - Week of May 31, 2015
Mon Jun 1, 2015
Google's Project Soli replaces the keyboard and mouse with radar and logic
Very little has been done to truly replace the utility of the keyboard and mouse, but Project Soli is working to change that. The new Google project looks to combine machine intelligence with radar and similar technology to read hand signals and control the Internet of Things (IoT).
Tue Jun 2, 2015
Vodafone adds Caribbean 4G roaming for summer holidays
Vodafone extends its 4G services to a number of destinations – including Caribbean holiday hotspots – for UK customers travelling abroad
Tue Jun 2, 2015
Most Influential Women in UK IT - introducing the Hall of Fame
Computer Weekly has launched its Most Influential Women in UK IT Hall of Fame to recognise lifetime achievement
Wed Jun 3, 2015
Sourcing must adapt to digital business goals, says Gartner
Businesses need to change their sourcing strategies if they are to keep pace with the digital revolution, says analyst organisation Gartner
Wed Jun 3, 2015
VMware puts network virtualisation to work in McAfee environments
VMware announces an integrated system to automate distribution and enforcement of McAfee’s network security platform using its NSX network virtualisation system
Wed Jun 3, 2015
HMRC looks for transformation partner ahead of Aspire end
HMRC is seeking transformational help ahead of the demise of its Aspire contract in 2017.
Thu Jun 4, 2015
Peugeot Citroën prepares for in-car apps with Sierra Wireless
French car manufacturer PSA Peugeot Citroën plans to deploy device-to-cloud technology to support its connected car strategy
Fri Jun 5, 2015
Vodafone and Liberty Global discuss asset swap
Vodafone confirms it is in the early stages of talks with Liberty Global, but stresses a merger is not on the table
Fri Jun 5, 2015
Potential Apple Pay security weakness revealed
Fraudsters could gain access to personal details of Apple Pay users, research reveals
Fri Jun 5, 2015
NetApp partner chief vows consistency despite CEO departure
Bill Lipsin, NetApp's recently hired channel chief, said NetApp partners can expect consistency and program investment, despite an executive shakeup.