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The week of the DDoS attacks

Last week something rare occurred in Ireland, a DDoS attack happened and just like buses several came along at once…

10 years ago

Canon top Japanese company for U.S. patents for eleventh consecutive year

Canon, leader in imaging solutions, today announced that it was again ranked first among Japanese companies and third overall for…

10 years ago

Dell Raises the Bar for Open Networking with New Disaggregated Software to Maximise Customer Choice and Capability

Dell today extended its reach in Open Networking with the announcement of Operating System 10 (OS10) from Dell Networking. This…

10 years ago

International Cybertech Conference opens in Tel Aviv

The CyberTech Conference 2016 will be held on the 26-27th of January 2016. A comprehensive report on the Israeli cyber industry…

10 years ago

Using Social Media to Grow Your Business, Ian Cleary Razorsocial

Latest great guest blog post from our friends at the Digital Skills Academy Ian Cleary is the founder of RazorSocial…

10 years ago

Parallel 18 opportunity for tech entrepreneurs to startup in Puerto Rico

By @SimonCocking The Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust launched Parallel18, an initiative that is working to bring 80 technology…

10 years ago

NDRC welcomes Spotify acquisition of Soundwave

The CEO of NDRC and early stage investor in Soundwave, Ben Hurley, has welcomed the acquisition of the company by…

10 years ago

Microsoft Philanthropies announces commitment to donate $1 billion in cloud computing resources to serve the public good

Microsoft Corp. CEO Satya Nadella announced a new three-part initiative to ensure that Microsoft’s cloud computing resources serve the public…

10 years ago

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