Telecom predictions suggest cloud, IoT will be big in 2015
As the new year quickly approaches, it’s a good time to look at the IT trends that 2015 will bring.
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As the new year quickly approaches, it’s a good time to look at the IT trends that 2015 will bring.
The star of 2014 was the cloud, and 2015 looks just as good.
The FCC recently approved a measure that would increase consumer wireless service fees in order to subsidize a greater amount of the cost of Internet connectivity for public schools and libraries.
Most enterprises are interested in adopting cloud computing and BYOD initiatives but are encountering a variety of barriers to deployment, chief among them threats to security.
It was recently revealed that the Department of Defense has fallen into a common technology mistake while implementing its new cloud environment.
The cloud provides small companies with a variety of benefits, here are the top four.
A recent study on the mobile cloud market found the sector is poised to make rapid gains in the next five years.
While private, cloud-based healthcare companies aren’t going to start taking over the job of the CDC, they are beginning to provide a larger number of services that benefit public health initiatives.
The NFL has undertaken an initiative to equip all stadiums in the league with improved Wi-Fi by the start of the 2015 season.
As the use of cloud computing becomes more prevalent, a major topic of discussion within enterprises has been the safety of the technology.
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