IoT

CA Tech launches ‘management cloud’ for mobility
CA Technologies has launched what it claimed was the industry’s first, comprehensive ‘Management Cloud for Mobility.’
Maxis CEO: Home Services biz model just not good enough
Maxis believes there’s still hope in its loss-making, under-performing Home Services business and has no plans to give it up until all possible ideas to turn the business around has been tested.
New chip family to boost big data analytics, says Intel
Intel has introduced the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 family, which it claimed delivers new capabilities to process and analyse large, diverse amounts of data to unlock information that was previously inaccessible. 
Cisco academy programme hones in on IoT as APAC shortage looms
Cisco said it would deliver a new portfolio for its Cisco Networking Academy programme to address a critical shortfall of skills in key new areas, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial networking.
The world’s first mobile malware celebrates its 10th birthday
From Cabir to FakeDefend, the last decade has seen the number of mobile malware explode. In 2013, Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs has seen more than 1,300 new malicious applications per day and is currently tracking over 300 Android malware families and over 400,000 malicious Android applications.
Telenor out to avoid the ‘dumb pipe’ nightmare
Telenor figuring out right approach for future Internet world Aiming to be partner of choice for global Net players, hot startups
The interconnected environment and businesses
What does the IoT era actually mean for the IT department? How will this new environment impact the way organisations manage their technologies? Lawrence Garvin of SolarWinds has some thoughts on this.
Apps: 268bil downloads, US$77bil in revenue by 2017, says Gartner
By 2017, mobile apps will be downloaded more than 268 billion times, generating revenue of more than US$77 billion and making them one of the most popular computing tools for users across the globe, according to Gartner Inc.
Maxis and 10 other APAC mobile operators form M2M alliance
11 Asia Pacific mobile operators have formed what they claimed was the region’s largest Machine-to-Machine (M2M) alliance that would offer a ‘one-stop-shop’ experience for M2M deployment across Asia Pacific.
Traditional software firm makes IoT play
MSC company heads to Silicon Valley for Global SmartCamp finals Taking advantage of tech trends to deliver higher value to customers
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