Thursday, October 4, 2012

Box beefs up cloud security and IT controls

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Box beefs up cloud security and IT controls
Box announced on Tuesday a set of new and improved enterprise security and IT management features for its cloud-based file sharing and storage service. Read More


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Artist's project to blast gold-plated artifact disc into orbit
The Last Pictures project is scheduled to blast off this fall, sending a communications satellite into space with a gold-plated, photo-filled disc attached to it that is meant to be a cultural artifact for aliens to find. Read More

Ray Kurzweil at DEMOfall 2012
Well-known author, entrepreneur and futurist Ray Kurzweil talks about mapping the human brain, the continuing evolution of technology and continued rise of artificial intelligence from the DEMOfall 2012 show in Santa Clara, Calif. Read More


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CEATEC: Now your laundry is in the cloud
At Japan's biggest electronics exhibition, Panasonic shows its line of smart appliances Read More

Chris Poelker: 5 simple steps to thwart a data thief
Anywhere you look these days, it seems you can find a news story in which some poor IT guy explains how his company's systems were hacked and its data stolen. These cyber crimes run the spectrum from teenage kids trying to recreate a scene from the movie "War Games", to something more sinister, like the hacker group Anonymous trying to bring down the U.S. economy. Read More

 
 
 

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