NATO adopts videoconference technology for delegates
The system is set up at NATO’s Brussels headquarters, in the Hague and Norfolk, Va., among other offices.
BlackBerry unveils new Z30 smartphone
The launch comes the smartphone maker ponders a possible sale of the company.
Allscripts partners with data analytics firm
The health records company’s new partnership suggests a role for big data analysis in healthcare.
HP launches self-healing computer start software
The company is releasing software that can repair itself after a malware attack.
Companies race to gain foothold in workplace messaging
Some entrepreneurs are betting that smartphones serve a different role in the workplace than they do outside.
SRA releases new federal cloud service
The move makes SRA the latest to position offerings for the government’s technology needs.
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new technologies in D.C.
The software giant displayed some of its most cutting-edge innovations at a fair.
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