Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Seagate, Western Digital merger deals face EC probe

  Sandisk updates SSD line with SATA III models | Dimension Data finds vulnerabilities on Cisco devices
 
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Seagate, Western Digital merger deals face EC probe
Moves by Seagate and Western Digital to acquire hard-drive companies are being investigated by European regulators because of "competition concerns," the European Commission said. Read More


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Sandisk updates SSD line with SATA III models
Sandisk has updated its line of solid-state drives (SSDs) for tablet and portable computers with models that feature higher performance. Read More

Dimension Data finds vulnerabilities on Cisco devices
Large numbers of companies using Cisco network equipment are still vulnerable to a single security vulnerability flaw nearly two years after a patch was issued, an analysis of network scans by Dimension Data has found. Read More


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Social Technologies Add Business Value
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

Shadowy eyes and ears of NSA to modernize
Top dog and CIO of the super secret NSA, Lonny Anderson, spoke with Federal News Radio about NSA's mission and how it will use the cloud and new crypto centers to modernize the shadowy eyes and ears responsible for global eavesdropping and America's national defense. Read More

Sharky: Outta here
Flashback to the early 1990s, when this pilot fish is working for a medical software company whose product backs up its data onto floppy disks -- and not all users call support before trying to fix problems themselves. Read More

Personal data of Massachusetts' unemployed stolen
As if being unemployed isn't bad enough, 210,000 unemployed residents of Massachusetts may have had personal data about them stolen from the state agency that is supposed to be helping them out. Read More

 
 
 

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