Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The scariest software project horror stories of 2012

  Richi Jennings: GhostShell dumps 1.6 MILLION users' personal data #ProjectWhiteFox @TeamGhostShell | Guest Blogger: A broadband solution to fiscal crises
 
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The scariest software project horror stories of 2012
Sure, plenty of enterprise software projects go just fine and end up giving customers all the things vendors promise: lower operating costs, streamlined operations and happier users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

Scale Your DNS Infrastructure to Protect Your Business
DNS continues to be a tempting target for attackers, and when they succeed in disrupting DNS, all external data center services are affected. This paper helps organizations confronting these growth and security challenges understand how a new, full-proxy architecture for DNS provides a complete solution for global, local, and cloud load balancing. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Socialtext

5 Biggest Blunders to Avoid with Enterprise Social Software
This paper is designed to help you focus on the areas that are most critical to success with social software, and to avoid the five biggest and most common blunders others have made when implementing social software for their organizations. Read Now!

Richi Jennings: GhostShell dumps 1.6 MILLION users' personal data #ProjectWhiteFox @TeamGhostShell
Team GhostShell is crowing about its latest data dump: 1,600,000 rows of private, personally-identifiable data. The Anonymous-spinoff hacking group claims the data were stolen from insecure government and industry databases, and says there's much more where that came from. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers feel a little bit of déjà vu. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Mimecast North America Inc

Tips for a Trouble-Free Exchange 2010 Upgrade
Harnessing the powerful new features of Microsoft Exchange 2010 – but without introducing additional risk, cost and complexity during the migration process – is a challenge many CIOs are about to face. We consider the risks involved and propose actions businesses can take to mitigate them. Read now

Guest Blogger: A broadband solution to fiscal crises
After Congress and the White House close the gap between the Democratic and Republican approaches to the "fiscal cliff", there is another gap that they need to bridge: the gap between how the worlds of technology and government approach the future. Read More

Cisco aims for bigger services business, more software revenue
Cisco Systems plans to expand its services business over the next several years, seeing a more important role for itself in a world of connected machines and devices. Read More

 

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