If it’s connected to the internet, it can be hacked. The most recent and unprecedented DDoS attack on IoT devices brought the internet, and all its connected services and devices, to massive halt. It’s likely that more large scale attacks are on the way. Hospitals and healthcare facilities are a... read more →
Dec
07
Nov
22
Are You Reconsidering Your Enterprise Phone Service? If you’re still using POTS, or Plain Old Telephone Service, to service your PBX (private branch exchange) system, you’re missing out on the faster speeds, multimedia streaming quality, mobility, and lower costs that a true IP telephony system solution can offer your enterprise.... read more →
Nov
07
Healthcare organizations need mobile, reliable, and durable communication devices to support the critical interactions between staff and patients. The combination of pagers, consumer grade smartphones, and disconnected alert systems disrupts the flow of information between patients and providers. Every moment lost puts patients at a greater risk, reducing the delivery... read more →
Oct
31
Higher education no longer takes place in just the campus classroom. The explosion of online colleges, boot camps, and other technical training courses has put the classroom on the screens, and in the homes, of students and instructors. While this has opened up quality education for everyone, it’s also radically... read more →
Oct
27
The last time I was in a physician’s office was a few months ago, when my family had a very important decision before us to have my teenage son undergo a major surgical procedure. During this visit, I had to actually make the request that the doctor put his computer... read more →
Sep
27
I recently watched an unbelievable demonstration by Professor Harald Hass, Edinburgh University, on light fidelity (Li-FI), showing how an off the shelf light bulb and a solar cell could transmit data via light waves, in this case a high definition video. Professor Hass is the director of LiFi research at... read more →