Thursday, March 7, 2013

Demand for IT security experts outstrips supply

  3 document scanners: Move your data from paper to pixels | Researchers rake in $280K at Pwn2Own hacking contest
 
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Demand for IT security experts outstrips supply
Demand for information security experts in the U.S. is outstripping the available supply by a widening margin, according to a pair of recently released reports. Read More


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Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

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SaaS with a Face
Learn how a carefully targeted SaaS approach can add value to your email environment and potentially result in better services within a much reduced cost structure. Learn More.

3 document scanners: Move your data from paper to pixels
We looked at three desktop scanners from Brother, Fujitsu and Panasonic to see how well they help scan, store and send your documents. Read More

Researchers rake in $280K at Pwn2Own hacking contest
Research teams Wednesday cracked Microsoft's Internet Explorer 10 (IE10), Google's Chrome and Mozilla's Firefox at the Pwn2Own hacking contest, pulling in more than $250,000 in prizes. Read More

Attorney general defends handling of Aaron Swartz case
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder defended the role of the prosecution in the case of the late Internet activist and innovator Aaron Swartz, stating that "there was never an intention for him to go to jail for longer than a three, four, potentially five-month range." Read More

General Motors to hire 1,000 in Arizona as it moves IT jobs in-house
General Motors is hiring 1,000 IT staff for a center in a suburb of Phoenix as part of its strategy to move more high-value IT work in-house. Read More


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Economics of Scale-Out Storage
Scale-out storage technologies have rapidly gained popularity over the past several years, successfully crossing the chasm from niche technology to mainstream enterprise solution. Learn More

Bill Clinton calls for healthcare price transparency, embracing IT to cut costs
Former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday called for transparency in healthcare pricing and addressing chronic disease epidemics such as obesity in order to drive down the cost of care for all. He also called for embracing IT and letting go of outmoded administrative systems. Read More

Darlene Storm: Texas cops report victims of electronic pickpocketing suffer credit card losses
Pickpocketing has been around for hundreds of years, and for nearly seven years we've been warned about the potential crime of electronic pickpocketing. It's when a crook gets close to you with an RFID reader to lift the sensitive info from your contactless credit cards. Read More

A wish list for Facebook's News Feed includes highlighted friends, improved mobile
Facebook is set to unveil an updated News Feed on Thursday and analysts have a wish list of changes that users might welcome. Read More

Activist launches campaign to change the DMCA
The author of a successful White House petition calling on government officials to legalize the unlocking of mobile phones has turned his attention to broader reform of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Read More

Richi Jennings: Microsoft fined $732M in anti-trust euro-SNAFU
Is Steve Ballmer worried for his job? Microsoft has been fined €561 million by European regulators. It failed to comply with a monopoly-busting agreement to offer a browser ballot screen in Windows 7. The first service pack broke it, "by accident." In IT Blogwatch, bloggers break out the popcorn. Read More

 

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