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Apple warns iCloud users of looming storage loss WHITE PAPER: IBM Establishing a Strategy for Database Security The options for securing increasingly valuable databases are very broad and deep, and can be confusing. This research provides an overview of three categories of controls that should be implemented to ensure that enterprise data is protected in the most efficient and effective manner. Learn More In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Framehawk Making Sense of the Work-Personal Device Blur BYOD brings some concerns, blurring the line between personal and corporate use raises security, compliance, and ownership issues. Does the BYOD trend actually make workers more productive, or is IT simply caving in to employee demand? Read Now! Tibco opens Tibbr social network to external developers Google patches 24 Chrome bugs, pays out $29K to bounty hunters WEBCAST: IBM How to Take Business Analytics to the Next Level By viewing this webcast you will learn how you can implement an effective BA strategy that will deliver maximum strategic value to your company. View Now Judge refuses to order removal of anti-Islam video from YouTube Shark Tank: Oh, THAT Windows 9 | ||||||||||
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