by Luke Reynolds | Oct 30, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation
This is part two of our Virtual Machine blog series. Now that we’ve defined virtualization in last week’s post on virtual server basics, let’s look at more specific advantages for using this technology. Newminders Luke Reynolds and Steve Chang are back to talk about...
by Luke Reynolds | Oct 9, 2014 | Chromebooks, Innovation
In early September, Google announced a new project called Apps Runtime for Chrome, which will gradually add Android apps to the Chrome Web Store, beginning with Vine, Duolingo, Evernote, and Sightwords. These were joined on October 9th by CloudMagic, Onefootball, and...
by Luke Reynolds | May 29, 2014 | Security
Windows XP sure knows how to stay in the headlines! It all started when Microsoft officially ended support for this old operating system in April. Shortly after that, there was all that buzz around the Internet Explorer vulnerability, which, despite their...
by Luke Reynolds | May 2, 2014 | Security
Hopefully you’re already in the know about the huge security flaw that has been discovered for all versions (6-11) of Internet Explorer. Maybe you’re not. Maybe all you know is that IE has been having some issues. Well, to keep it short, IE versions 6-11 were...
by Luke Reynolds | Apr 14, 2014 | Security
On April 7th, the internet was hit with a bombshell. It’s name, the Heartbleed Bug. This bug causes a vulnerability in OpenSSL, which is used by roughly two-thirds of the internet to encrypt & secure data transmission. Rather than go into all the technical...