by Theresa Miller | Apr 19, 2016 | Security, Sonia Cuff
Having some way to manage the security of mobile devices is crucial for Enterprise environments. If mobile phone and tablets are provided by the organization, having a tool to manage this ‘fleet’ is just as important as the tools you use to manage your desktops. ...
by Gina Rosenthal | Feb 9, 2016 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Open Source, Platforms
Recently, CoreOS, the creators of a streamlined Linux distribution with running containers in mind, announced the 1.0 release of Rocket (rkt), their home grown container runtime environment. CoreOS was initially released in October of 2013, and has seen a massive...
by Gina Rosenthal | Jan 19, 2016 | Linux, Melissa Palmer, Platforms
OpenSSH is regarded as the most widely used SSH library, and would rival for top adopted open source products with significant numbers of enterprise vendors wrapping it into their network and security products. It wasn’t that long ago that we saw the release of...
by Theresa Miller | Aug 6, 2015 | Platforms, Security, Theresa Miller, Windows
Last week Windows 10 was released and for the first time since the upgrade from Windows 95 to Windows 98 I actually ran through an operating system upgrade. That previous upgrade path was not a great experience in case you were wondering, but the past is in the past....
by Theresa Miller | Jul 30, 2015 | Security, Theresa Miller, Virtualization
Back in February I covered some of my early thoughts on the Internet of Things (IOT). Several months later I still find myself following the concepts and considerations behind this technology. There are many industries that expect to benefit from IOT, and as long as...