Kill all passwords by eating them says PayPal
PayPal expects people to eat their passwords in the future to give greater security to their data.
PayPal expects people to eat their passwords in the future to give greater security to their data.
SAP has hired Microsoft Azure vice-president, Quentin Clark, as its chief technology officer.
Big Data analytics company, Teradata, says the IT industry must get to grips with the issue of data privacy before governments step in and make a hash of it.
Most CFOs say digital technologies are increasingly important in helping them cope with the pressure they are under to support business performance and manage risk, but well over a third don't, according to research.
Cloud service provider, Rackspace, has updated its global Rackspace Private Cloud offering, powered by the open source OpenStack platform and designed to run enterprise production workloads.
The Chinese government wants domestic banks to remove their IBM servers and replace them with a locally made brand.
Figures from the ITU indicate there will be almost three billion internet users by the end of the year, two-thirds of them in the developing world.
Gartner predicts that IoT (internet of things) security requirements will "reshape and expand" over half of all global enterprise IT security programmes by 2020.
Humans are losing out to greater computer automation with a wider range of jobs disappearing, according to Google chairman Eric Schmidt, speaking at this week's World Economic Forum in Davos.
IT departments are "significantly underestimating" the budgets allocated to technology in others parts of the organisation, as more business leaders bypass the CIO and IT staff to execute their own projects, according to research.
Over a quarter of businesses are not equipped to deal with the convergence of new technologies, including mobility, social networks, big data, cloud computing and the Internet of Things, according to research from international standards organisation The Open Group.
Most global organisations have "too many datacentres in too many countries", according to analyst Gartner, and that in order to cut costs and optimise service delivery, they only need two datacentres on each continent they operate in.
A study by analyst IDC shows how companies are using the open source Hadoop big data analytics systems alongside other systems to get value out of their data.
NATO has awarded Lockheed Martin a $100 million-plus (£66 million) contract to build the network at its new headquarters in Brussels.
PayPal has launched a chip and pin reader which allows small businesses to securely accept credit and debit card payments wherever they do business.