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IT Security's Scariest Acronym: BYOD, Bring Your Own Device

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July 28, 2011
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IT Security's Scariest Acronym: BYOD, Bring Your Own Device The torrent of smartphones and tablets entering companies has created some interesting challenges for security managers.
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Debate Rages Over How to Manage Personal Mobile Devices Used for Work Increasingly, businesses accept the idea that employees should be able to use their personal mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, for work. But...
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Google Service Rewrites Web Pages for Speed Google has developed a hosted service that analyzes Web pages, rewrites their code to make them perform better and serves them up from Google servers.
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Nintendo Slashing Price of 3DS Nintendo will slash the price of its 3DS handheld gaming device in Japan from mid August.
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Thanks to MeeGo, Asus Makes Good on Its $200 Laptop Promise Now available for preorder, this compelling new netbook taps the power of Linux.
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Apple iPad, Day 25: Can a Business Replace PCs with iPads? We're still a few days from a final verdict on whether the iPad can fill the shoes of my Windows 7 PC for me personally, but regardless of how it works on an individual level I'm not sure the iPad can replace PCs in a business environment.
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Alcatel-Lucent Returns to Profit on Small Rise in Revenue Alcatel-Lucent reported a smaller increase in revenue than analysts had expected, but returned to profit in the second quarter. For the full year, the company...
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IBM Boosts Services Arm With Research Help Hoping to boost its services offerings, IBM is assigning 200 of its researchers to the help the company manage its customers' business systems with more...
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Sony Reports Q1 Loss, Cuts Full-year Outlook Sony reported a net loss for the three month period from April to June as the company dealt with unfavorable exchange rates, cut-throat competition in the...
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ARM Could Breath New Life Into Laptops A stagnant laptop market could be reinvigorated with the arrival of ARM processors, which will enable lighter machines with all-day battery life, industry...
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China's Alibaba Unveils New Mobile OS Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group has launched its own mobile operating system for handsets and tablets in its home country, with the aim of promoting its...
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Novell to Close Vibe Cloud Collaboration Suite Novell has decided to shut down its Web-hosted Vibe Cloud enterprise social collaboration suite, which bombed with customers although the market is hot for...
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Dell Warranties Servers for 'fresh-air Cooling' Dell said Thursday it will warranty servers to run at 113 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) for parts of the year, so that customers can make wider use of...
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Oracle Buys InQuira to Boost Fusion CRM Oracle is buying knowledge management vendor InQuira in order to improve the capabilities of its Fusion and Siebel CRM (customer relationship management)...
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France Télécom Customer Numbers Up, First Half Revenue Down France Télécom's revenue and net income for the first half both fell compared to a year earlier, even as subscriber numbers climbed 7 percent, it reported...
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Former NASA CTO Launches Cloud Appliance The former CTO of NASA and co-founder of OpenStack on Wednesday unveiled a new appliance designed to make it easy for enterprises to build private clouds.
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