Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Choosing an open-source CMS, part 2: Why we use Joomla

  New report says cyberspying group linked to China's army | Microsoft quietly raises prices of Mac Office by up to 17%
 
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Choosing an open-source CMS, part 2: Why we use Joomla
In the second part of a three-part series, we look at two companies that have chosen Joomla as their content management system. Read More


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Straight Talk About Disk Backup with Deduplication
This eBook is a "must read" if you are considering a move from tape backup to disk-based backup with deduplication. Did you know that depending on the architecture you choose, you could either improve your backup environment or go backwards? You may not be aware of the many considerations that need to be assessed. Learn more.

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Hospital Turns to Email Archiving Solution
Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email archiving solution enabled the hospital to meet government mandates and helps avoid thousands of dollars in projected storage costs. Learn More.

New report says cyberspying group linked to China's army
A new report traces a large cybersecurity threat group to China's People's Liberation Army, specifically a unit that goes under the cover name "Unit 61398." Read More

Microsoft quietly raises prices of Mac Office by up to 17%
Microsoft has quietly raised prices of Office for the Mac as much as 17% and stopped selling multi-license packages of the application suite. Read More

New super-duper smartphone cameras won't clearly help HTC and Nokia, analysts say
HTC and Nokia are separately expected to announce super-high-quality cameras in new smartphones being unveiled over the next week or so. Read More

Transcend ESD200 review: A fast little external SSD
Transcend's ESD200 external SSD is fast and very portable. Unfortunately, the backup software doesn't impress. Read More

Intel works toward integration as it aims for exascale
Intel's aim is to lead the way in creating the first exaflop supercomputer, so it is making architectural improvements to its processors with the hope to reach that goal between 2018 and 2020. Read More

Tizen 2.0 operating system released to developers
Tizen, the open-source project backed by Intel and Samsung Electronics, has released to developers and device makers the software development kit and source code for a new version of its operating system. Read More

Microsoft's Outlook.com comes out of preview phase
Microsoft has moved its email service Outlook.com out of the preview phase, and plans a marketing campaign to boost its adoption worldwide. Read More

Adobe to patch Reader zero-day this week with rush update
Adobe on Saturday said it would release an emergency patch for two Reader zero-day vulnerabilities this week. Read More


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Smart Solutions Deliver Unified Workspace Strategy
Workers today use up to four mobile devices daily--yet companies are struggling to integrate mobile devices into their business models. Learn how Cisco Unified Workspace can help meet these challenges for increased efficiency and growth. View Now

Mike Elgan: Will Apple envy wreck Samsung?
Samsung is tired of watching Apple run away with most of the money in mobile and is making a big play to become like Apple -- a company that makes not only the hardware, but also the software and the store where you buy stuff. Read More

Flip side to Burger King Twitter hack: Many new followers
Burger King saw a surprising upside after its Twitter account was compromised on Monday: Tens of thousands of people began following its account. Read More

Microsoft reopens 128GB Surface Pro online orders
Microsoft on Friday reopened online sales for the 128GB Surface Pro after nearly a week of stock outages, telling buyers that the tablets would ship in two to three weeks. Read More

Microsoft's Surface RT shipments for China tiny compared to rival tablets
While first day sales for Microsoft's Surface RT tablet attracted a long line in Beijing back in October, demand for the device in China has been low, as shipments reached only 30,000 units during the fourth quarter, according to research firm IDC. Read More

EU privacy regulators promise action on Google privacy policy changes
European privacy authorities have threatened action before the summer to curb Google's collection, combination and storage of its users' personal information, after growing impatient with the company's failure to respond to their criticisms of its revised privacy policy. Read More

Facebook targeted by hackers, says no user data compromised
Facebook said Friday it had been the target of a sophisticated hacking attack but that it had no evidence any user data had been compromised. Read More

Pirate Bay files police report alleging piracy by pro-copyright organization
On Monday The Pirate Bay, the world's largest file sharing site, reported an anti-piracy organization to Finnish police for allegedly breaching its copyright. Read More

Richi Jennings: Chinese Army hacks 141 firms; shadowy Unit 61398 fingered
What is "Unit 61398"? Who are "Byzantine Candor"? Where is it based? Why is the Chinese government said to be complicit in stealing companies' intellectual property? A security group says it knows, and warns of advanced, persistent threats to national security from the People's Republic. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers examine new PRC APT allegations. Read More

 

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