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Ellucian Banner Enterprise Resource Planning Used at All Arkansas State University Locations

Scalable cloud platform Ellucian Banner supports future growth & statewide efforts to align higher education institutions with enterprise resource planning.

March 3, 2020 TechDecisions Staff Leave a Comment

Ellucian, the provider of software and services built for higher education, announces Arkansas State University (ASU) has selected Ellucian Banner as its unified, cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution. As part of a statewide effort to align higher education institutions, the ASU System will implement Banner to achieve a shared, scalable cloud platform designed to increase collaboration, […]

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Small Business Cybersecurity, SMB

Small Businesses Overly Confident of Cybersecurity Defenses, Says Research

Despite confidence in their cybersecurity solutions, small business owners are not taking cybersecurity seriously enough, a new report says.

March 2, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment

Small businesses are becoming a favorite hacking target of cyber criminals, and that’s largely because of lackluster defenses, according to a new report. Cybersecurity company BullGuard’s survey of more than 3,000 small business owners revealed that an alarming amount of small businesses are not prepared for an attack on their computer networks. According to the […]

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My TechDecisions Podcast Episode 74: Recapping ISE 2020 and Why End Users Should Attend

Host Zachary Comeau talks to Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Blackwood and Senior Web Editor Adam Forziati about the new workplace tech they saw at ISE 2020.

February 21, 2020 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment

Host Zachary Comeau talks to Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Blackwood and Senior Web Editor Adam Forziati about the new workplace tech they saw at ISE 2020.

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Microsoft hacking

Microsoft Confirms Hacking Attacks By North Korean group

A hacking group called Thallium used spear phishing tactics to compromise Microsoft accounts, the tech giant confirms in unsealed court documents.

December 31, 2019 Zachary Comeau Leave a Comment

Microsoft has confirmed a hacking attack against Microsoft users by a group believed to operate out of North Korea, the tech giant said in a blog post Monday. The company said it is suing the hacking group, which it calls Thallium, in U.S. courts, and won a court order that enabled the company to take […]

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Looking Glass Factory, 8K holographic display
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Would Your Org Buy a Looking Glass Factory 8K Holographic Display?

A holographic 8K immersive display from Looking Glass Factory promises to be useful in enterprise environments. Do you see your company purchasing one?

December 31, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

Holographs are a relatively new format in the digital signage and display world, but mostly, they’ve been relegated to a single-purpose, 3D screen-powered experience. Looking Glass Factory, a new startup, wants to make holographs into a fully-immersive experience with their 8K immersive display. Tech Acute reports more on this new product: At almost four times the […]

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Internet of Senses

Will Devices Respond to Thoughts in Only 10 Years? Waiting for the ‘Internet of Senses’

The 'Internet of Senses,' an incoming trend which may touch down as soon as 2030, theorizes machines connecting and responding to human thoughts.

December 30, 2019 Adam Forziati Leave a Comment

The idea that a machine can respond to your thoughts — without there being a button or verbal command involved — seems pretty futuristic. But the 9th Ericsson ConsumerLab Hot Consumer Trends report predicts the”Internet of Senses,” as it’s been dubbed, is coming in ten years. Tech Acute cites that report, describing its prediction that […]

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PixelFLEX Video Wall, University of Texas Athletics

University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame PixelFLEX Video Wall

An LED FLEXUltra PixelFLEX Video Wall solution highlights Longhorn achievements at the University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame.

December 30, 2019 Jonathan Blackwood Leave a Comment

Located in the Red McCombs Red Zone at Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium, the new Frank Denius Family University of Texas Athletics Hall of Fame recently celebrated its grand opening. As the University’s first-ever sports Hall of Fame, the $17.1 million project tells the story of Texas Athletics from its first team in 1893 to […]

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payment channels, new payment methods, Payment Service Providers

Managing Complex Payment Channels

It is worth investing in quality experience management tools which help to simultaneously simplify complexity and provide payment channels more security.

December 27, 2019 Kate Daley Leave a Comment

The number of various payment channels has increased exponentially over the past few years, with consumers now having a variety of payment methods to choose from. The diversity of businesses on the market and advancements in technology have spawned new payment methods like mobile wallets, tokens, payment-enabled wearables and payments via text message. These payment frameworks […]

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Sanders Promises High-Speed Internet Access for All if Elected

Sanders, among the other Democratic competitors, proposes a plan that will help Americans with poor access to high-speed internet.

December 26, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

Sanders, among the other Democratic competitors, proposes a plan that will help Americans with poor access to high-speed internet.

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Google Unified Communications, Google AI

Google Might Not Be a Good Place to Work After All

Employees who were recently fired by Google say that the tech company is treating its workers poorly, and its open work culture is over.

December 25, 2019 Jessica Messier Leave a Comment

Employees who were recently fired by Google say that the tech company is treating its workers poorly, and its open work culture is over.

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