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Disaster recovery on double duty

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Disaster recovery on double duty
More and more IT shops are using technologies such as virtualization and replication to make disaster recovery just another service, sometimes using the same servers, network and storage that run order entry, email, application development or other services. Read More


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Mozilla sets end of Firefox for Win2K, early XP
Next month's Firefox 12 will be the last version of Mozilla's browser to run on early editions of Windows XP and the 12-year-old Windows 2000. Read More

The newspaper industry must change, or become yesterday's news
Mobile technology and the Internet are transforming news. Whether newspapers are involved is up to them, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More

From CIO.com: How to Be Ready for Big Data
Big Data is coming, but for most organizations it's three-to-five years away. That doesn't mean you shouldn't prepare now. Analyzing Big Data will require reference information like that provided by a semantic data model. And once you mine the data, you need to secure it. Read More

Eclipse readies browser-based IDE
Orion project adds JavaScript and HTML capabilities for Web app development Read More

Google, Oracle to hold last-minute settlement talks
Oracle and Google will hold another round of settlement talks as the trial date nears in their high-stakes court battle over Google's alleged misuse of Java in Android. Read More


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Facebook scammers host Trojan horse extensions on Chrome Web Store
Cybercriminals are uploading malicious Chrome browser extensions to the official Chrome Web Store and use them to hijack Facebook accounts, according to security researchers from Kaspersky Lab. Read More

Microsoft leads seizure of Zeus-related cybercrime servers
Microsoft said on Monday it and several partners had disrupted several cybercrime rings that used a notorious piece of malicious software called Zeus to steal US$100 million over the last five years. Read More

DARPA director goes to Google but probes continue
Twin probes into possible irregularities in the awarding of contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars during the tenure of Regina Dugan at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will continue even though Dugan has left the agency for a position at Google. Read More

Scot Finnie: Are tablets inevitable as PC replacements?
Tablets are making huge inroads, but PCs aren't even close to being dead yet Read More

IT Blogwatch: Opscode has head in clouds with new funding
Cloud-computing management software startup Opscode is announcing a big funding boost. Its open-source Chef product and service seem to have given some hungry VCs a healthy appetite. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers run the numbers. Read More

 
 
 

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