These Web sites know your past
It's called 'Web-access blocking,' a little-known technology that sites are using like a guard at the gate. Will you pass muster and be allowed entrance?
It's called 'Web-access blocking,' a little-known technology that sites are using like a guard at the gate. Will you pass muster and be allowed entrance?
Hewlett-Packard's acquisition of Palm is more than a move into the smartphone market. The purchase is yet another front in a tech war that's alienating current partners and spreading HP too thin.
Cisco recently released a new study detailing the current state and trends of cyber crimes. In response, Cisco has also developed a pair of new security solutions to meet these foes head on.
EXCLUSIVE: Much fuss is being made of the fact that Cisco-not Apple- owned the iPhone trademark and stemming from that, Cisco has released its iPhone family of VoIP products. That's an example of an iPhone at the top of this post.
Two of the biggest forces in technology are leveraging their market positions to target what has become one of the sexiest distractions for leading high-tech players: building energy management. The reason this area has so much attention is that some figures imply that buildings could suck up as much as 42 percent of energy usage worldwide.
You might have heard there's a big Cisco Borderless Networks shindig today, where the company is touting the idea that communications should be seamlessly between wired and wireless network. Don't overlook the updates that Cisco is making to EnergyWise, which is the network giant's vision for managing energy consumption.
Delivering on its CEO's April promise to get more aggressive about the $20 billion smart grid opportunity, Cisco is planning to release its first two purpose-built smart grid products.
Slightly more than have of U.S. business leaders believe certain IT products can help their companies become more green.
Over the past few weeks, I've been updating my knowledge of green tech perspectives by talking to the executives running sustainability efforts at some of the biggest companies. A couple of days ago, I updated you about Xerox.
This is one of those thinking-out-loud posts that I believe will inform many GreenTech Pastures posts to come. Just wanted to direct your attention to a new ad campaign out of IBM this morning that is focused on the role that "smart buildings" will play in the green movement in general.