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Cybersecurity Predictions for 2016: How Are They Doing?

We examine the frequency and scale of cyberattacks in the first half of 2016, and see whether security experts’ predictions were on the money at the start of the year. Like death and taxes, few things are more certain than the annual deluge of cybersecurity breaches, which shows no sign of abating despite the best [...]

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Cloud Storage Market Growing at 25.8% CAGR to 2021

Global growth of cloud storage market is driven by factors such as growing demand for hybrid cloud storage, increasing need for enterprise mobility, need for reduced infrastructure cost, increased adoption of cloud technology by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the organizations’ inclination toward subscription-based storage and pay-per-use model. Complete report on cloud storage market [...]

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The Future of Retail: Building Functional Mobile Apps

The world of eCommerce is growing with every single year. Why to spend your time and effort on going to brick and mortar stores if you have tons of international shops available night and day with a much wider choice of goods that are brought to your doorstep fast and often for free? Some online [...]

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Which Country Has the Best Programmers? Hint: It’s Not the US

If you ever wondered about which country produces the best programmers, wonder no more. A new report from California-based HackerRank, a service that administers tests to developers around the world, says it’s China. Second place goes to Russia, and Poland takes bronze. Traditional programming powerhouses like the US and India came in at 28th and [...]

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What Do Consumers Want in the Mobile Shopping Experience?

Mobile users do everything on their phone including chatting, socializing, researching, and of course shopping. Mobile already accounts for 30% of ecommerce and according to company Coupofy.com, mobile commerce is growing 300% faster than traditional ecommerce. As consumers increasingly transition from their desktops to mobile devices, organizations across all industries need to pay full attention [...]

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Multi-Cloud Gains More and More Traction – but Cost Still the Key Factor

New research released by Turbonomic and Verizon has revealed several key reasons for businesses wanting to adopt a multi-cloud strategy, from business continuity to resilience – yet cost is still a burning issue. The study, which polled 1,821 IT decision makers, saw the need for business continuity as the most important business driver for adoption [...]

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Why Startups Need a Defensive IP Strategy

One of the things I really love about working with startup founders is that they are by nature an optimistic crowd: They set out to build amazing things, change the world and fundamentally shift the way people view things. What they often don’t realize, though, is that in the midst of brutal competition, the path [...]

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How to Use Big Data to Improve Patient Engagement

Patient engagement remains an elusive goal in the healthcare industry. Though providers understand the importance of the patient experience in a consumer-based healthcare landscape, the question remains: How can they effectively drive – and promote – patient engagement? To engage patients who are searching for personalized experiences from their providers, health systems are looking to [...]

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How Much Does It Cost to Create a Navigation App Like Waze?

Today the capabilities of smartphones and mobile devices are probably enough to survive in the middle of nowhere. Well, at least they can show you where you are and how to get to the nearest Walmart. That is why the navigation apps are so popular. With such app, you can find your way in an [...]

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The Drivers Behind Digital Health Apps

There has been an explosion of digital health startups in recent years. The market is expected to reach $233.3 billion by 2020, with the primary driver coming from the mobile health market. Companies are springing up to offer solutions for the escalating costs of health care, wellness, physician shortages and the need for improved prevention [...]

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