Archive for January, 2014
What business owners can learn from recent data breaches
Digitalizing paperwork has its benefits, but failing to lock them away like they are still stored in filing cabinets may put business owners in a compromising situation in the future.
Read MoreWhite Houses announces Big Data will be a part of the first 90 days of 2014
The White House plans on implementing a policy on the future of Big Data in the United States within the next 90 days.
Read MoreIBM plans on spending billions between 2014-2015 to expand data center network
IBM plans on expanding data center locations around the world to improve its cloud computing and security capabilities.
Read MoreEPA implements electronic hazardous waste documentation system
The EPA is finalizing its rules that will allow businesses and the agencies to report on its hazardous waste trail electronically.
Read MoreWhy the NFL is joining Big Data’s game
The NFL hopes to enhance the stadium experience by installing public Wi-Fi networks.
Read MoreMaine’s probate courts operates under a centralized system
In Maine, every probate court will be able to electronically process requests and file paperwork.
Read MoreStudy: Businesses will spend more on IT projects
CIOs plan on expanding cloud computing in 2014, but data security continues to be a greater priority.
Read MoreReport: Federal agencies need more help to transition to a digital database
Despite President Barack Obama's directive two years ago, many government agencies are struggling to make the switch toward electronic data processes.
Read MoreWhy there’s value to updating a business’ database management services
Businesses need to update their systems on a consistent basis in order to protect themselves from cyber attacks.
Read MoreUSPS’ 6 percent price hike expected be a temporary change
The USPS was approved to increase fees by 6 percent in 2014, but was told this measure would be temporary to make up for losses in 2008 and 2009.
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