Is Cloud-Managed WiFi the Right Choice for Your Organization?

As awareness of cloud-managed enterprise-grade WLAN grows ,many organizations are now considering or reconsidering the case for cloud-managed WLAN. The appeal of centralized management, the low impact of deployment in branch locations, and the high scalability inherent in most cloud services make a strong case for many organizations to adopt cloud-managed WLAN.

3 Stocks We’re Never Selling

We Fools are constantly on the hunt for winning stock ideas that we believe will generate strong returns for years on end. When we think we have identified a winning business, we like to buy it and hang on to it through thick and thin.

Mission Bio Receives Investment from Life Science Angels

Mission Bio, Inc. announced today that it has secured funding from U.S. top ranked angel investment group Life Science Angels in a seed round to commercialize its high throughput single-cell genomics system. Mission Bio is developing a microfluidic, droplet-based platform to enable critical advances in diseases like cancer, where elucidating heterogeneity in cell populations is essential.

Google Ventures, BMW, Lowe’s Invest in Desktop Metal

Desktop Metal, an emerging startup with the mission to bring metal 3D printing to all design and manufacturing teams, announced today it has raised a total of $97 million in equity funding since its founding in October 2015. The announcement comes as the result of the latest Series C investment of $45 million, led by GV , as well as BMW i Ventures and Lowe’s Ventures.

10 Proven Must-Have Things for Business Travelers

Being a business traveler to over 20 countries, I have a “things to bring” list that I keep on my phone whenever I’m heading out to a foreign land. It’s a pretty extensive list that helps me to remember what I need to pack in my luggage before leaving for the airport.

HPE acquires security startup Niara to boost its ClearPass portfolio

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has acquired Niara, a startup that uses machine learning and big data analytics on enterprise packet streams and log streams to detect and protect customers from advanced cyberattacks that have penetrated perimeter defenses. Operating in the User and Entity Behavior Analytics market, Niara’s technology starts by automatically establishing baseline characteristics for all users and devices across the enterprise and then looking for anomalous, inconsistent activities that may indicate a security threat, Keerti Melkote, senior vice president and general manager of HPE Aruba and cofounder of Aruba Networks, wrote in a blog post on Wednesday.

Most Googled car brand in the world is…

Ever wondered which are the most Googled car brands in the world? British parts company Quickco has just answered those questions and Toyota enjoys a dominant lead, although it must be noted that the ranking is based on the number of countries rather than the actual number of people that searched for that particular brand. While most of Africa searched for Toyotas more than any other brand, South Africans didn’t get that memo, rather opting to type Mercedes-Benz into their search engines, as did our neighbours in Namibia and Botswana.

Google’s New Pixel Smartphone Shines

The Pixel phone, Google’s answer to Apple’s iPhone and Samsung’s Galaxy, is off to a promising start — but might have done even better had Google managed consumer demand as smartly as the device’s sleek design. Although Google hasn’t released sales figures, industry researchers say the Pixel [pictured above] has been a hot item since its October debut was greeted with mostly glowing reviews and the biggest marketing blitz in Google’s 18-year history.

Amazon explores legal options against Trump’s immigration ban

Amazon boxes are seen stacked for delivery in the Manhattan borough of New York City, January 29, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo Some of the world’s biggest tech companies have criticized President Trump’s executive order to temporarily ban citizens and refugees from seven Muslim countries from entering the United States.

Gap envisions a future with augmented reality ‘dressing rooms’

Fashion brands know that experimenting with tech is imperative, whether it be to enhance the retail experience or introduce fans to the concept of virtual reality. For Gap Inc., which, in addition to its eponymous label owns Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta and Intermix, technology has never played a major role in its business strategy.

How YouTube and mobile search drove revenue for Google’s parent company

Letters spell the word ‘Alphabet’ as they are seen on a computer screen with a Google search page in this photo illustration taken in Paris in 2015. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, reported $26.06 billion in total revenue in 2016, a 22 percent increase over 2015’s revenue of $21.33 billion, with their mobile search engine and YouTube as the primary revenue-driving subsidiaries of the online giant.

This is the self-destructing smartphone that Trump probably isna t using

Over the past few days, some of the biggest questions about our national cyber security have centered on one device: President Donald Trump’s phone. Shortly after he reportedly traded in his main Twitter machine, an old-model, unsecured Android phone, for a “secure, encrypted device approved by the Secret Service,” the famously tech averse executive appeared to still be using the unsecured device.

Linksys’ Velop system at-home Wi-Fi covers all the bases

The Velop system from Linksys comes in three configurations depending on how much area you need to cover, providing people with one, two or three access points. Everyone is familiar with the way Wi-Fi works in an office or hospital or hotel – there’s one network that’s broadcast by multiple access points spread throughout the campus so that users can connect from any location .

Schrute Bucks, Stanley Nickels And Bitcoins

There is a great episode of the American version of The Office in which Dwight Schrute, Assistant to the Regional Manager at Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch, creates an incentive program focused around “Schrute bucks”. An exchange with grumpy salesman Stanley Hudson follows: Dwight: Don’t you want to earn Schrute bucks? Stanley: No.