Start IT up: Posse
Posse is a startup website that enables you to share your favourite places with friends. But it's much more than that; it claims to be the world's first social search engine.
Posse is a startup website that enables you to share your favourite places with friends. But it's much more than that; it claims to be the world's first social search engine.
In an hour-long ZDNet webinar, security experts shared their own perspectives on how businesses need to protect themselves.
NASA's Nicholas Skytland explains how NASA had to build its own big data capabilities and how it's dealing with the enormous data sets from space missions.
Encryption might protect data while in transit and at rest, but most organisations don't realise that while data is being processed, it's still vulnerable, according to Verizon
Katrina Montinola of Archimedes explains why Hadoop is a big deal for big data, and how her company got unexpected benefits from implementing it.
The widespread availability of cyberweapons, and increased enterprise vulnerability from mobile computing are among key issues troubling Art Coviello, executive chairman of security vendor RSA.
Jon Parks of Grapevine Technologies explains the impact that big data is having in health care and how the ultimate end game is predictive analytics.
What’s the hip and happening place in your neighbourhood? Roamz aims to help you find out, but will the idea really take off?
Ford's Michael Cavaretta explains how machine-to-machine communications and the Internet of Things will combine with Big Data to provide some big benefits for business.
The Singapore bank installs five multitouch tabletops running on Microsoft Pixelsense at one its branches to enhance customer interaction and operational efficiency.
Smaller businesses can protect themselves within their means against key security concerns such as BYOD, lack of employee awareness, and business availability.
In this interview with ZDNet, T-Mobile's Christine Twiford explains the three primary ways that she sees big data being used right now.
Smartphones make life difficult when the battery runs out. Thankfully, there's a start-up business that has a fix for the problem.
Smaller firms typically lag behind larger ones in adopting eco-friendly practices due their focus on survival and lack of economies of scales from investments, but there are still basic ways for them to go green.