The Open Container Project
We’re going to dive deeper than usual into the tech rabbit hole today to talk about containers. In the last few years, software developers have started to make use of … Continue reading The Open Container Project
Small Business Technology Blog for Janus Networks
We’re going to dive deeper than usual into the tech rabbit hole today to talk about containers. In the last few years, software developers have started to make use of … Continue reading The Open Container Project
In an increasingly cashless society, digital wallets have become more and more integrated into everyday life. No need to squabble over splitting a check—Google Wallet, PayPal, or Venmo apps allow … Continue reading Google Wallet Now FDIC Insured
Google now factors the mobile-friendliness of a website into its page rank. Beginning April 21, the search giant updated its algorithm to take into account how well websites render on … Continue reading Mobile-Friendliness Now a Factor in Google Search Results
Your Windows Server could be getting a new core soon. A leaked slide deck from earlier this year indicates that soon, a stripped-down version of Windows dubbed “Nano Server” could … Continue reading Nano Server Rumors
With just the tap of a finger and a little help from WiFi, Amazon’s Dash Button could be the first step in the weekly grocery list’s obsolescence. The button looks … Continue reading Amazon Aims to Make Grocery Lists a Thing of the Past
There’s a Microsoft vulnerability that, while not entirely new, has been brought to public attention again lately. This week Cylance, a cyber security company, published an article about the latest … Continue reading Microsoft Vulnerability: Redirect to SMB
When Yahoo Mail has a new feature, you know the sea has changed. This week Yahoo announced they’re working on a browser plugin to enable end to end mail encryption. … Continue reading End to End Email Encryption
If you posted comments to the FCC website a few months ago asking to protect net neutrality – that is, the idea that all Internet traffic has to be served … Continue reading Net Neutrality Win: FCC Chair Wants to Regulate Internet as Utility
Your crisis management plan in case of fire, flood, snow, or human-made emergency probably shouldn’t live in a binder at the office. Having a plan that dictates who handles which … Continue reading Store Your Crisis Management Plan Online
Shellshock is the name of the recent software vulnerability found in Bash, the shell (command line) program used on most Mac OS X and Linux computers and servers. It’s a … Continue reading What Does Shellshock Mean for Windows?
Slowly (thanks to cable monopolies) but surely (thanks to consumer demand), the Internet is getting faster. That will change on Wednesday, when some of the most popular sites on the … Continue reading September 10th is Internet Slowdown Day
Today Facebook announced that it will be implementing new guidelines that should cut down on clickbait links over time: Click-baiting Clickbait links have an enticing but information-light title like “You’ll … Continue reading Facebook Cutting Down on Clickbait