Tag Archive: News
Public cloud spending set to double by 2019
A report released by the International Data Corporation suggests that public spending on cloud-based services could double by 2019. The ...
Google to rid the web of Flash ads
With pressure mounting from almost every competitor to drop the cumbersome format, Google has announced that it will finally stop ...
Government urged to clarify Investigatory Powers Bill
MPs have expressed serious concern about the government’s Investigatory Powers Bill in a critical report. There are concerns that the ...
Could the IoT encourage the next Industrial Revolution?
The web is awash with commentary on the Internet of Things (IoT). Many believe the network will change the way ...
Making the move from HTTP to HTTPS
Google’s Webmaster Trends Analyst, John Mueller hosted a Q&A session on Google+ earlier this month, and one of the big ...
Developing with sustainability in mind
We can be certain about one thing in the digital age: platforms make the web go ‘round. Knockout platforms create ...
Oracle formally retires Java plugin
Tech company, Oracle has formally announced the retirement of its Java plugin after years of security flaws and vulnerability issues. ...
Flash plugin given two-year shelf life
Commentators have been predicting the demise of Adobe’s Flash plugin for years, but a new report published by encoding.com suggests ...
Councils turn to mobile to combat cuts
A number of local councils in the UK are successfully responding to funding cuts by implementing mobile working for field-based staff. ...
Connectivity won’t close the digital divide
In the last 10 years, the global Internet population has grown from 1 billion to 3.2 billion. The number of ...
Is the IoT leaking our personal data?
Researchers from Princeton University have revealed that the Internet of Things (IoT) is considerably less secure than we have come ...
Taking web analytics to the next level
Researchers at Brigham Young University may have found a next-gen way of measuring user behavior on the web. Work began as ...