Information technology departments across the world have been starting to collect big data to improve how the company works, but there are some data protection concerns that go with this method of data hoarding, according to a recent analysis by Ovum.
Read MoreFor industries like healthcare, there is no doubt cloud computing can be a positive force if done correctly. Cloud-based electronic health record, for example, can give doctors a better ability to access records quickly, understand their patients and more easily diagnose diseases.
Read MoreMobile app marketplaces have been gaining popularity as the number of smartphones and tablets has grown across groups of consumers.
Read MoreThe cloud computing industry has been gaining steam, but one area where it severely lacks for such a gigantic force is standardization. There is no singular set of laws, rules or regulations that businesses and industries follow and Joe Masters Emison wrote on InformationWeek that there is a growing demand for this to help “bring some sanity” to the market.
Read MoreThe healthcare industry must be extremely careful when it comes to data protection and now it seems the impetus will fall even more into the hands of those who handle the information on the provider end.
Read MoreMost computers have some kind of security program or toolkit in an effort to help with data security and protection, but what happens when the software or manufacturer or this software becomes infected?
Read MoreIn an effort to help increase mobile data protection, a CIO.com reports that one U.S. representative has proposed a new law that would allow users to ask apps to not collect their data and tell them to delete past information that has been collected.
Read MoreAny company that has large groups of employees has likely noticed, it is nearly essential to have a BYOD (Bring your own Device) policy in place, as people are bringing smartphones, tablets, e-readers and more to work every day now.
Read MoreCalifornia Attorney general Kamala Harris is beginning a campaign to help make privacy protection much more common across the mobile world, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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New technology can be hard to grasp at first, but persistent use and pursuit of education can help increase adoption.
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