AmbiCom Signs OEM Agreement With Greater Intell

AmbiCom Signs OEM Agreement With Greater Intell

MILPITAS, CA — (Marketwired) — 12/09/14 — AmbiCom Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: ABHI), today announced that they have entered in to a non-exclusive relationship with Greater Intell whereby their Veloxum optimization solution will be sold under the giOptimum brand.giOptimum, powered by Veloxum, automatically evaluates and adjusts server and workstation settings to improve performance and capacity of existing systems. giOptimum automates the time consuming task of troubleshooting configuration issues

Research Reveals Browser Vulnerabilities Present Companies With the Biggest Endpoint Challenge Heading Into 2015

Research Reveals Browser Vulnerabilities Present Companies With the Biggest Endpoint Challenge Heading Into 2015

SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwired) — 12/09/14 –In-depth research of IT decision makers also shows:84% agree, modern threats have made traditional anti-virus less effective82% of companies experienced online attacks or threats in last 12 monthsRansomware named most disruptive threat in last year, more than APTsA comprehensive new research initiative from Malwarebytes today reveals that the growing number of flaws in web browsers is viewed as the biggest endpoint security headache by today–s IT deci

Smart Connected Devices Continued To Grow in Western Europe in 2014Q3, Says IDC

The smart connected device (SCD) market posted another quarter of growth in Western Europe, driven mainly by increased demand for personal computers. According to figures published by International Data Corporation (IDC), PC, tablet, and smartphone shipments totaled 60.1 million units, with volume 8.6% higher compared with the same quarter a year ago. The trends seen during the previous quarter were confirmed in the third quarter of 2014: shipments of PCs continued to post an increase, with dem

Uniloc Wins $5 Million Infringement Verdict Against Electronic Arts

PLANO, TX — (Marketwired) — 12/09/14 — A Texas district court jury on December 5 ruled that Electronic Arts, the world–s third-largest video game company, infringed Uniloc–s patent and awarded nearly $5 million in damages.Uniloc originally sued EA in 2010, alleging that its DRM system infringed U.S. Patent Number 5,490,216 entitled "System for Software Registration." Uniloc asserted Claim 19 of the –216 patent, which covers a remote registration and activation system.The jury in

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