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While this “data everywhere” philosophy is great for efficiency, it’s devastating to traditional security models because they fail to protect data, especially when both the user and the data are beyond the security perimeter.
DAILY VIDEO: Qualcomm claims Apple gave trade secrets to Intel, and a virtual analyst for Adobe Analytics helps uncover customer insights.
Adobe updates its Adobe Cloud Platform as the Adobe Experience Platform and designates it as the “data foundation for customer experience management.” It also started the Open Data Initiative with Microsoft and SAP as partners.
“The main thing we want to accomplish is balance,” Microsoft Vice President Gaurav Sareen told eWEEK. “We want Outlook to be trusted by IT and loved by users.” Sounds simple, but this is not a trivial task to accomplish.
In the latest accusation in the far-flung legal battle, Qualcomm accuses Apple engineers of stealing confidential information and sending it to Intel.
PRODUCT REVIEW: The Apple Watch is a classic example of wearable electronics; it's always been good for tracking activity, but now it is also a personal communication device.
PRODUCT REVIEW: The iPhone X was a good phone for business. The iPhone XS and XS Max are even better.
This eWEEK Data Point article examines challenges that businesses across vertical markets face when it comes to the network and how an effective edge strategy can alleviate those concerns.
By adding slides to presentations that already include documents, spreadsheets and a chat function, Quip Slides offers a single application that enables teams to better collaborate and get work done faster, Salesforce said.
NEWS ANALYSIS: New security features in iOS 12 plus easier access to security will help enterprise users protect their data, while performance improvements will help them keep devices in service longer.
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon have come together in the Mobile Authentication Taskforce in a bid to provide consumers with a stronger form of authentication than simply relying on an SMS passcode.
NEWS ANALYSIS: Carriers apply lessons they’ve learned from recent disasters, including previous storms and the California fires, in an attempt to provide the best response they can as a new hurricane roars ashore in the Carolinas.