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BlackBerry 10: Better mousetrap for enterprise mobile

  Richi Jennings: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is naughty on Facebook, says SEC | Jonny Evans: At Apple care is everything, Cook confirms with US Mac manufacturing jobs promise
 
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Robert L. Mitchell: BlackBerry 10: Better mousetrap for enterprise mobile
RIM's BlackBerry 10 offers enterprise features while its BlackBerry Balance mobile management will offer seamless integration and tight security with BlackBerry devices and can support Android and iOS devices as well. But the enteprise moves to BYOD, where consumers have chosen Android and iPhone as the preferred end device. Read More


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SDN & The Future of Enterprise for Cloud & Business Agility
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Richi Jennings: Netflix CEO Reed Hastings is naughty on Facebook, says SEC
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) is in big trouble with the SEC. Reed Hastings, its CEO, posted information to his Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) page that the regulator says was "material" to investors. The SEC's Notice says the company should have put it in a conventional press release to investors, so that it was in the public domain. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder why a public Facebook post, on a public page, available to a billion users isn't public enough. Read More

Jonny Evans: At Apple care is everything, Cook confirms with US Mac manufacturing jobs promise
The only Apple story worth reading today is CEO, Tim Cook's wide-ranging interview with Bloomberg Businessweek and NBC. Within it he confirms the company listens to its critics and cited multiple instances in which it has made moves to address problems -- he even offered a commitment to create more Mac manufacturing jobs in the US. Read More

Darlene Storm: All your faces belong to us: Breaking Facebook's Social Authentication
Two-factor authentication is an important security tool, but if you think no one other than your 'friends' can see your 'private' photos posted on Facebook, then think again. Using a bit a social engineering, freely available facial recognition software and cloud services, security researchers broke Facebook's Social Authentication system. Their proof-of-concept system shows that any attacker can break Facebook's SA and access your photos and all your tagged friends' photos. Determined attackers can have a 100% success rate, so that "All Your Faces Are Belong to Us." Read More


WEBCAST: T-Systems

Charting a Course for Realizing Business Value in the Cloud
Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. View this on-demand webcast to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more.

Vineet Jain: 2013: Year of IT as product manager
How 2013 is the year of the IT manager as product manager. Read More

Preston Gralla: Windows 8 tablets will lag far behind iOS and Android for years, says IDC
There's good news and bad news for Microsoft in a recent IDC report about tablets. The good news is that Windows tablet sales will surge in the next four years. The bad news is that even then, they'll be only 10% of the market. Read More

Martin Gomberg: A lament for prudence in IT
Our risk is rising, our accountability and the cost of failure is rising. Our scope of responsibility is increasing to include a virtual perimeter of uncontrolled cloud and a diversity of mobile devices far beyond our threshold of reach and effectiveness to manage. All of this as our defenses thin and confidence in our ability to mitigate our risks fails to keep pace. Dear Prudence, We need you like never before. Read More

Shark Tank: No problem at all, it turns out
At this mid-size manufacturing company, this pilot fish is responsible for the software that runs the manufacturing lines, and for some reason he has a double-size office. Then comes time to reorganize the floor plan. Read More

 

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