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Setting a mobile risk management strategy

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Forecast 2013: Setting a mobile risk management strategy
Savvy IT leaders are mapping out strategies for balancing the risks and benefits of employee use of mobile devices. Their plans often include the use of new tools and services. Read More


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IT Service Management – Choosing the Right Solution
If you are in the throes of evaluating IT Service Management (ITSM) solutions, you need to make sure you fully understand what's driving your need for an ITSM solution and what your expectations are for the system. Apply the right lens, and you can focus on the selection criteria unique to your situation. Learn More.

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

Cell phone location data not private, Feds argue
Individuals have no reasonable expectation of privacy in historical cell phone location data collected by phone companies, a federal prosecutor said in oral arguments before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans. Read More

IBM drops Power7+ in high-end Unix servers
IBM has started to roll out a new processor for its Power family of servers, a staggered affair that will start with higher-end systems and eventually reach the midrange and low-end boxes. Read More

IETF starts work on next-generation HTTP standard
With an eye toward updating the World Wide Web to better accommodate complex and bandwidth-hungry applications, the Internet Engineering Task Force has started work on the next generation of HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), the underlying protocol for the Web. Read More

Lenovo opens first U.S. manufacturing plant
Lenovo on Tuesday said it will open its first computer manufacturing plant in the U.S., where it will make laptops, PCs and tablets sold under its Think brand. Read More

Desktop chip price battle looms as AMD prices Trinity aggressively
A pricing battle is looming in the desktop chip market after Advanced Micro Devices shipped aggressively priced Trinity desktop chips, which might prompt a price-reduction response from Intel, analysts said. Read More

Nissan previews self-driving car
Watch out Google, here comes Nissan: The Japanese car maker has unveiled a concept car based on the all-electric Leaf that is able to drive and park itself. Read More


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Oracle finally releases pricing for cloud software offerings
Oracle has finally answered a big question hovering over its emerging family of cloud services: What do they cost? Read More

Researchers study bee brains to develop flying robots
University researchers are studying the brains of honey bees in an attempt to build an autonomous flying robot. Read More

Swedish police confiscate three servers during raid on former Pirate Bay host
Swedish police confiscated three servers allegedly connected to copyright infringements during a raid on PRQ, a hosting service that was once home to The Pirate Bay. The main target was the Swedish torrent site tankafett.nu, according to the hosting company's owner. Read More

Ellison hawks Oracle's cloud stack, calls out Salesforce.com
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison made a vigorous sales pitch on Tuesday for his company's next-generation Fusion Applications and underlying technology platform, saying they constitute a more modern approach to cloud-based software than offerings from rivals like Salesforce.com. Read More

Google's Motorola unit drops one trade case against Apple
Google has dropped one part of its wide-ranging patent-infringement battle against Apple, withdrawing a complaint to the U.S. International Trade Commission in which it had sought to block iPhones, iPads and iPod Touch models at the border. Read More

Oracle set to extend cloud services, boost rivalry with Salesforce.com
Oracle is planning to broaden the footprint of its cloud software portfolio with seven new services covering developer team services, analytics, collaboration and other areas. Read More

Scareware defendant fined $163M in FTC suit
A U.S. judge has imposed a judgment of $163.2 million against a defendant accused by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission of being part of an operation that sold software to people it tricked into thinking their computers were infected with malicious software. Read More

Darragh Delaney: Comparing packet and flow capture
Applications that use SNMP as a source of data are a popular way of keeping tabs on what is running on your network. Most of these types of applications can also send alerts when things go down or get too busy. But what if you want to get more information about what is happening on your network? Read More

 
 
 

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