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Supply chain 2013: Stop playing whack-a-mole with security threats
IT can never take all the risk out of a supply chain, but it can help organizations minimize their vulnerability in a world of new threats. Read More


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Guide to Virtual Server Protection
Virtualization offers flexibility and efficiencies for IT operations but it creates new challenges to their data protection strategy. Read this white paper to see how HP Data Protector can resolve these challenges with a single-console data protection solution for both physical and virtual environments. Read Now!

Yes Siri, no Siri, for the Mac
Apple's next version of OS X will probably not include Siri, the digital, voice-activated assistant embedded in the iPhone and iPad, an analyst predicted. Read More

BYOD worries in mind, Novell and NTP bust out secure mobile file sharing
Novell and NTP today announced their own versions of mobile file-sharing applications, both of which take advantage of a corporation's existing infrastructure to offer access to data behind the firewall. Read More

Flexible, networked e-ink displays mimic physical documents
Researchers demonstrated flexible, networked e-ink displays that behave like papers on a desk at a conference in Paris. The displays can be used separately or in tandem, opening up new possibilities for a paperless office. Read More

Softbank won't raise its offer for Sprint
Softbank's CEO, in a battle with Dish Network to acquire U.S. mobile operator Sprint Nextel, slammed Dish's $25.5 billion offer, saying it is based on "imaginary" numbers and would create a company with "insane" amounts of debt. Read More

Virgin Galactic one test flight closer to space tourism
Virgin Galactic is one flight closer to space tourism, launching its first rocket-powered flight of a space vehicle Monday. Read More

After 'cool' mission, Herschel telescope dies in space
After four years of helping scientists understand how stars and planets form, the Herschel space telescope has stopped working. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Turn data into charts and dashboards with Jolicharts
This cloud service allows you to create and share visualization dashboards. Read More


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Remove the Burden of Daily Backups
Cloud data protection is widely used for physical data protection strategy; but it's benefit can be extended to virtual environment as well. Read this brief white paper to learn more about how cloud backup and recovery can further reduce cost and risks to your organization's critical data. Read Now!

Over the top: Internet chat via apps will double text messages sent in 2013
In 2013, the number of messages sent via chat apps will hit 41 billion per day, more than double the number of text messages sent globally, according to data from Informa. Read More

D-Link firmware flaws could allow IP video stream spying
If you run a bank and use an IP video camera from D-Link, you may want to pay attention to this. Read More

Jonny Evans: When the going gets tough, the tough want iPhone
Samsung's Galaxy S4 sets a new standard for smartphone durability: It's more prone to damage than its predecessor, while the Apple iPhone is one tough cookie, SquareTrade claims, and you don't take a Galaxy to a drop test. Read More

Detector finds smuggled cellphones even without batteries or SIM cards
Turning off cellphones or even locking them in metal boxes won't be enough to keep them hidden with a new phone detector introduced Monday. Read More

IBM launches appliance for the 'Internet of things'
Preparing its customers to join the emerging 'Internet of things,' IBM has released a new appliance built to manage and route a voluminous amount of machine-to-machine small data messages. Read More

HP creates Converged Systems unit, realigns server ops
Hewlett-Packard on Monday said it has created a business unit that will deal in purpose-built systems based on specific applications and usage models, and also announced the reorganization of its server unit. Read More

Darlene Storm: Worried about Six Strikes? Copyright Alert System is 'damned hard to trigger'
Worried about Six Strikes? Maybe you shouldn't be. After a test in which pirates tried to get caught, the study found that the Copyright Alert System is "damned hard to trigger." Read More

Richi Jennings: iOS 7 'Innsbruck' copies... Windows Metro? Here's why fanbois may hate it...
Sir Jony Ive 'invents' the Windows 8 UI. Apple is rumored to be readying a radical iOS 7 update. Well, radical if you've never seen Windows 8 or Windows Phone, that is. But will iPhone and iPad users hate change, in the same way that WIndows 8 users miss the Start menu? In IT Blogwatch, your humble blogwatcher can't resist poking a little fun for your entertainment. Read More

 

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