It seems that more and more services are getting hacked. Now, a new application is hacked - it is Snapchat. Now, millions of names and mobile phone numbers are exposed to the web. Read More
Here at Palo Alto Software, we spend all day every day building software and writing advice for small businesses and entrepreneurs. Some of us on staff are entrepreneurs ourselves.And that means we have a lot of favorite small business tools and resources to share... Read More
Most small business people know that Microsoft will end support for Windows XP on April 8, 2014. What isn’t quite so clear is that you need to get rid of Windows XP now or risk harm to your network in April. If you haven’t upgraded, here are three key questions to answer for your small business. Read More
Here are 4 carefully picked cloud computing predictions for 2014. Big data, cloud cost control, local clouds and PaaS will dominate & disrupt cloud technology. Read More
When it comes to smartphones, it is overwhelming how many options you have out there. There are different styles, different brands, and of course the rivalry between Apple and Android. Well, how do you know which one will work best for you? Here's a list of the Hottest Upcoming Smartphone Releases Read More
The 2013 yearly review, is a mosaic of the most interested topics and posts, published in my blog and in other sites. Read More
this article discussed the perks of online meetings. Keep in mind though that for this to be truly beneficial, you should know how to maximise its usage. Read More
There are a lot of numbers and statistics that get tossed around these days while discussing the importance of going mobile. It’s important to understand how industries have evolved worldwide over the last 4 years and harnessed the power of technology. The epicenter of this has been going mobile. A Read More
Reports indicate that Microsoft is ready to update the Windows Phone 8.1 mobile operating system with an application similar to the iPhone’s Siri and Android’s Google Now. Read More
Last March, Incapsula published a study that showed the majority of website traffic (51%) was generated by non-human entities, 60% of which were clearly malicious. Bad news… bot traffic is up and up tremendously. In fact, up to 61.5% of the traffic you’re seeing in Google Analytics wasn’t generated Read More
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