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Bart Perkins: Data breaches' costly fallout
One estimate puts the cost of the average breach at $7.2 million, but indirect costs can be even higher. (Insider content - free registration required.)) Read More


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When the worst happens: SharePoint recovery
SharePoint has become vital to the business infrastructure and, in many companies, it's even used as the company's face to the world: its public-facing Web site. Because of this dependency and high visibility, a well-thought-out disaster recovery strategy for SharePoint is imperative. Read More

Twitter's importance to SEO seen as growing
Twitter is becoming an increasingly important tool for marketing and search optimization and experts are learning more about how to best use the service, they said Tuesday during a panel at Search Marketing Expo in Seattle. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Giving cloud storage the ax
None of the SaaS storage vendors at this point have implemented adequate safeguards that will keep corporate data safe. Read More

Develop a cloud-computing error logging strategy
Error handling and trace logs are as old as the hills. Of course this is handled in the clouds, right?? Keep laughing... Read More

Darlene Storm: LulzSec hacks Sony yet again, leaks data, denies arrest
LulzSec sailed Lulz Boat into Sony servers yet again, leaking 54MB of Sony Developer source code and internal maps of Sony BMG. Then there was a possible FBI taunt by a leak posted on a Full Disclosure list, claiming a LulzSec member was arrested. LulzSec denied the hacker was part of its infamous group. Read More

Oracle now avoiding big acquisitions
Oracle this year has dramatically slowed its growth-by-acquisition strategy to concentrate instead on integrating Sun into the company, finishing work on the long-awaited Fusion Applications and filling gaps in its product portfolio. Read More


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Frank Artale: Platform rising: Data taking the center stage
Looking at the "then vs. now" differences in the data platform. Read More

Informatica adds support for 'big data,' Hadoop
Informatica is joining the growing ranks of vendors moving to support Hadoop, the open-source framework for large-scale or "big data" processing, the company announced. Read More

Dell offers gateway storage appliance
Dell announced a new appliance that allows its block-based storage area network to store file-based data under one unified management interface. Read More

Riverbed releases cloud storage gateway appliances
Riverbed announced three new cloud storage appliances targeted at backing data up to the cloud. Read More

Five Excel nightmares (and how to fix them)
Have you ever wondered if Microsoft Excel was invented by a sadist? Read More

Micron announces its first PCIe SSD for enterprise data centers
Micron today unveiled its first PCIe-based SSD for enterprise-class applications, with up to 700GB capacity and 3GB/sec throughput. Read More



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