Saroj Kar

Saroj is a Staff Writer at SiliconANGLE covering DevOps, Emerging Tech, Mobile and Gaming news. If you have a story idea or tip, send it to @SiliconAngle on Twitter.

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IBM puts together a package of predictive analytics for IT administrators

Today, organizations are increasingly faced with managing complex server systems, networks and applications. Combined with the proliferation of cloud computing and mobile environments, these systems generate more than 1.3 terabytes of data per day, including log files, software failure alerts, IT service tickets and network configuration updates. This can result in more than a million ...

Parallels integrates Mac, PC and iPad into your IT infrastructure

Apple products for work are used globally by business and, as per a Forrester report, about half of all companies have at least provided some of their staff with Macs or iPad. According to a Parallels study, it was still common in large companies that Macs are operated without much business tools (mostly related to ...

The prototype of Valve Steam Machine reveals and the first impressions

A few days ago Valve announced SteamOS, and now the company has announced new hardware that will be powered by the operating system known as Steam Machines. They are basically modified PCs that allow players to play on their TV. Steam Machines will enter beta testing this year, and Valve has announced plans to distribute ...

The Thing System aims to make your home super smart

Smart home automation is one of the latest and greatest examples of future technology. The homes of today are getting smarter. Hence the concept of “smart homes” is becoming more widely known. In a smart home, latest technologies are bundled so you benefit from greater convenience, safety and less power consumption. The major disadvantage of ...

3D gesture recognition could make wearable devices a fashion trend

Smart watches are already here, but until now smart watch shipments have been negligible. Smartwatches could be the next big thing in mobile technology. Dozens of companies are gambling on this being the case, but it seems as they will only ever have limited appeal thanks to their superfluous nature. The tiny screens are considered ...

Develop web and mobile apps With IE 11 and get bounties, surprises

Internet Explorer 11 is here. With the release of Windows 8.1, Microsoft has introduced IE 11 both as standard and touch based web browser. After IE version 6.0, Microsoft has begun advancing to keep pace with stiff competition from Google Chrome and Firefox. Microsoft said IE 11 is fastest yet in the company’s browser history–9% ...

Hosting service MongoHQ goes into lockdown after suffering major security breach

MongoHQ, the firm that provides professional support to users for the open-source Mongo database, has been reported in a statement that they have detected an intrusion on their servers. According to the company the attackers could have accessed the user accounts database. MongoDB is a NoSQL database, programmed in C+ + and licensed under the ...

Canadian fifth grader guilty of hacking government sites in exchange for video games

He’s only in fifth grade but he is capable of breaking into government websites. A 12-year-old Canadian boy pleaded guilty to a slew of computer hacking charges in a Quebec court last week. He’s due to be sentenced next month and could become the world’s youngest convicted hacker. According to The Toronto Sun, the young ...

Hackathon competition: Salesforce joins other titans in mobile race to lure developers

Applications are fashionable and Salesforce wants to make sure to attract enough developers next month to their San Francisco conference. As part of its Dreamforce 2013 conference, the CRM and cloud computing provider is holding a Salesforce development contest that will reward the best mobile application based on its cloud platform. The Dreamforce user conference 2013 is to ...

Nvidia SHIELD: Updates to Android 4.3 adds high defenition streaming, numerous features

NVIDIA has opened the horizons of portable gaming with the SHIELD, which provides the experience of playing on a console a very large range of games designed to be played on touch screens. But when SHIELD was announced, it had not received the expected reception by gaming fans. This is due to the fact that ...