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Review: AirWatch Enterprise Package
By Lisa Phifer -
Published July 30, 2010
Turn-key service delivers Web-based control over employee smartphones helping businesses manage iPhones, Android-based devices, BlackBerrys, and Windows Mobile smartphones. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Cloud Storage Poised to Save Enterprises Money: Report
By David Needle -
Published July 30, 2010
While public cloud storage services have been around for years, they haven't won over the enterprise. That could soon change. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
How to Grow the Bond between IT and Legal
Published July 30, 2010
Companies that don't get IT and legal talking run a real risk of having a judge do it for them, writes CIOUpdate columnist Dean Kuhlmann of Lateral Data. [more from www.cioupdate.com]
Is Twitter Less Secure Than E-mail?
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published July 30, 2010
New research takes a look at the Twitter crime rate, which is on the rise, but might not be as bad as one would think. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
10 Experimental PHP Projects Pushing the Envelope
By Jason Gilmore -
Published July 30, 2010
These 10 PHP development projects prove that experimentation in the PHP community is as strong as ever. [more from www.developer.com]
Cloud Computing Is More Likely for Low-Risk Systems: Report
Published July 30, 2010
A survey shows that 80 percent of companies are discussing and evaluating cloud-based technologies.
2011 IT Budget Building: 14 Areas To Watch
Published July 30, 2010
Survey reveals where medium to large enterprises are expanding their budgets and where they missed their targets.
Cyberspace is the New Military Domain
Published July 30, 2010
Former CIA director and US general Michael Hayden says wars will now be fought in air, land, sea, space and cyberspace.
Microsoft's 2010 Software 'Most Complicated Lock-In Decision in Years'
Published July 30, 2010
Analysts say enterprises should consider the lock-in implications carefully before committing to Microsoft's 2010 software lineup.
Gemini Open Sources Hibari
Published July 30, 2010
Gemini Mobile Technologies has decided to open source its no-sql database software called Hibari.
Justice Department Sues Oracle for Fraud
Published July 30, 2010
The feds accuse the company of defrauding them of $1 billion on a software contract.
Matt Asay Tells Microsoft to go Head First Into Open Source
Published July 30, 2010
Matt Asay writes today that Microsoft should dive head first into the open source community and embrace it fully.
Richard Stallman Answers 25 Questions From Reddit Open Source Community
Published July 30, 2010
Richard Stallman answers 25 questions posed by the Reddit open source community.
Storage Management Technologies for Optimization
Published July 30, 2010
Optimization, deduplication, and compression technologies can help save the cost of an upgrade.
Microsoft: 'We're No. 1 in the Cloud'
By Stuart J. Johnston -
Published July 30, 2010
At Microsoft's annual confab for financial and technology analysts, the focus for the first presentation was cloud computing and how it will frame the company's near-term future. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
White Hat Educates Black Hat Crowd to Not Use Browser Auto-Complete
By Sean Michael Kerner -
Published July 30, 2010
Whitehat Security researcher exposes a hole in Microsoft's IE that could leave user's private information at risk. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Tech Comics: "Intellectual Property Infringement"
By Oliver Widder -
Published July 30, 2010
People in all walks of life run into problems with IP infringement [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
Organizations Adopt Cloud Storage Backup
Published July 30, 2010
The Storage Networking Industry Association says cloud storage is on the rise.
Extreme Networks Provides Profitability.net with Cloud, Storage Networking
Published July 30, 2010
Profitability.net has chosen Extreme's virtualized 10-Gigabit data center, cloud and storage networking solutions for its Appica.com cloud service.
Top Ten Rumors in Data Storage
By Drew Robb -
Published July 30, 2010
Which of the many IT and data storage rumors are true and which are hogwash? Take your pick. [more from www.enterprisestorageforum.com]
The Hidden Costs of a Storage System
Published July 30, 2010
The hidden costs of storage, like power and support, can impact the overall operational expense.
Malware Easy to Find in China
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
Many malware products are openly advertised through search engines like Baidu.com. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Second PA Student Files Webcam Privacy Lawsuit
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
Jalil Hasan's laptop took screenshots and photographs of him for nearly two months. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Software Developers Ignore Microsoft Security Warnings
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
Developers patched only 45 percent of the vulnerabilities that Microsoft's security team reported to them between July 2009 and June 2010. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
BlackBerry May Be Banned in India
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
The government may ban the BlackBerry service if its security concerns aren't resolved. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Google Leads in Search Engine Malware
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
According to Barracuda Labs, Google distributes more than twice as much malware as Bing, Twitter and Yahoo! combined. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
TYPO3 Update Patches Security Flaws
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
Administrators are urged to upgrade to versions 4.1.14, 4.2.13, 4.3.4 or 4.4.1. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Trojan Disguised as iPhone Jailbreaking Software
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
A new email campaign delivers a generic keylogger Trojan. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Insider Security Breaches on the Rise
By eSecurityPlanet Staff -
Published July 30, 2010
The 2010 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report states that malicious insiders were involved in 48 percent of security breaches. [more from www.esecurityplanet.com]
Amazon Debuts Cheaper Kindle With Wi-Fi
By Andy Patrizio -
Published July 29, 2010
Facing a slick competitor, Amazon cuts the price of its new generation of e-book readers. [more from itmanagement.earthweb.com]
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