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Alison Diana
Managing editor of Enterprise Technology. I've been covering tech and business for many years, for publications such as InformationWeek, Baseline Magazine, and Florida Today. A native Brit and longtime Yankees fan, I live with my husband, daughter, and two cats on the Space Coast in Florida.Hacking Team Sets New Attack Vectors
September 23rd, 2015 (0)
The Hacking Team breach occurred over the summer, but enterprises should continue learning new lessons in cybersecurity and threats. Here, a malware analyst explores how some of the firm's software works and what it does.
Could IoT Provide Gun Control?
September 22nd, 2015 (0)
We’re number 1: At first that's good, a catchy slogan that could form the background of any presidential campaign. Unfortunately, the study by associate professor Adam Lankord at the University of Alabama, investigated which country had the most mass ...
How to Build a Data Lake in One Simple Step
September 22nd, 2015 (0)
Gartner turned heads last year when it declared the majority of data lake projects would end in failure. As a self-avowed “old dog” of data warehousing, EMC’s Bill Schmarzo vehemently agrees with that assessment, but says there is one ...
From Hacker to IoT Security Hero? Red Balloon Floats New Solution
September 22nd, 2015 (0)
The same person who once hacked HP printers and other telecommunications products to demonstrate the vulnerability of embedded devices has now developed a platform-independent real-time host-based intrusion defense system designed to secure all embedded products, regardless of vendor or operating ...
Phemi’s Big Data Approach: Never Trust, Always Verify
September 22nd, 2015 (0)
To address organizations' security, privacy, and data silo challenges, Phemi today unveiled its Zero Trust Data approach to big data which is based on the Zero Trust Networking model that demands adopters "never trust, always verify." Phemi's Zero Trust ...
AWS Back in Business, but Enterprises Can Learn from Outage
September 21st, 2015 (0)
Amazon Web Services appears to have recovered from an outage that disrupted customers including Tinder, Netflix, and IMDb on Sunday. And while the service's disruption should not dissuade businesses from cloud adoption, it should encourage them to ensure they ...
When Vendors Don’t Play Nice, the Enterprise Loses
September 21st, 2015 (0)
Microsoft is leading the way to the future of the enterprise business model. This might be hard to believe considering the company’s track record of locking users into its stack by creating a strong affinity between those users and ...
Cray Forecasts More Enterprise Contracts
September 18th, 2015 (0)
Global supercomputer maker Cray's recent deals with Danish and Swiss meteorological organizations further cemented its leadership in the weather business, but Cray predicts blue skies ahead for expanding sales across an diversified group of corporate clients. The company this ...
Tools Reveal Enterprises’ Dirty Little Cybersecurity Secrets
September 17th, 2015 (0)
By leveraging publicly available information, companies like BitSight and SecurityScorecard rate most businesses' cybersecurity profiles, information third parties like CISOs, CSOs, CIOs, insurers, investors, financiers, employees and, perhaps, cyber criminals, use to judge organizations' stability.
Updated: HP Enterprise Will Cut 25,000 to 30,000 Jobs
September 16th, 2015 (0)
Even before it gets off the ground, HP Enterprise – one of the two companies HP will split into by year’s end – is getting its wings clipped: HP announced plans yesterday to cut 25,000 to 30,000 jobs from ...


