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BMC going private in $6.9 billion deal
BMC has agreed to sell itself to a private investment consortium headed up by Bain Capital and Golden Gate Capital in a deal worth approximately $6.9 billion. Read More


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Computing in the commercial age
Weather prediction in the 50s. Missile intercepts of UFOs in the 60s. Electronic messages in the 70s. We learned about it through the commercials. Read More

Systems manager arrested for hacking former employer's network
A 41-year-old man was arrested for allegedly disrupting his former employer's network after he was passed over for promotions, leading him to quit his job and take revenge, the FBI said. Read More


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A Guide to Cloud-Ready Branch Office Networking
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Steve Pate: Cloud security: A real concern or just an excuse?
Is cloud security the chicken or the egg? Are CSOs playing the 'it's not secure' card to avoid anything that, well, smells like work? Are IT pros rabidly defending their turf because they fear their jobs might also be outsourced, along with their data center? Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Upgrading, and looking for the best we can afford
Several of the company's security technologies are reaching end of life. It's a new experience for our manager to be improving security measures instead of closing gaps. Read More

 

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