10 predictions for IT in 2015
1. Security organization gets its teeth back: There’s no longer a need to talk about hypothetical business impact scenarios – the world has now seen what happened to Sony, Target and
Now That You Can Work from Anywhere, Where To Go?
Because more and more company employees, independent contractors, consultants and startup founders have the tools to work from anywhere, there’s now an app to help them find the perfect places
You heard it here: The Internet of Things is coming
The next big thing in tech is going to be really big. The “Internet of Things” (IoT) is projected to have more than a $7 trillion (yes, that’s a “t�)
20 years ago: Meet the South Florida tech luminaries who helped build the web
Al Gore couldn’t make it, but a few of the real pioneers that helped build the web shared wisdom and war stories at last month’s South Florida Technology Alliance event
Tame email hell, enhance security
Document management nightmares usually begin innocuously with those email attachments that go back and forth among clients, business partners and others. Soon these documents grow too large for mailboxes to
South Florida’s Big Lifesaver
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 shows how difficult searches can be, but making them easier is a daily job at one of the oldest manufacturers in South Florida.
$100 Million Man
Alexander Gomez was working as a surgical technician when he saw an odd mixture of high technology and low technology. The high technology was the laparoscopes used to do minimally
The Future is Here
Consider these statistics about companies: ” More than 50% have people working from home more than one day per week. ” 43% have employees working at client sites more than
Past Success & Big Ideas Now
If you think South Florida isn’t cutting edge when it comes to technology, think again. IBM invented the first widely adopted personal computer in Boca Raton 30 years ago and
eMerge’s Medina to ring NASDAQ closing bell
eMerge Americas founder Manny Medina gave out some eye-popping numbers at a press conference on Monday morning. The event will draw 10,000 attendees from 50 countries and 500 companies, he
eMerge experts give tips on data security
Three experts on data security talked about what to do and what to avoid during a panel discussion at eMerge Americas on Monday in Miami Beach. Here are some of