Tuesday, August 13, 2013

No, your data isn't secure in the cloud

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No, your data isn't secure in the cloud
While online data storage services claim your data is encrypted, there are no guarantees. And with government surveillance programs crawling the web for metadata and email, there's little doubt online privacy can exist without strong safeguards. Read More
 


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Inside the Greek yogurt wars: Dannon taps predictive analytics
To forecast sales and manage inventory of its yogurt products, Dannon switched from a manual, spreadsheet-driven process to a more scientific, computer-based approach using a suite of predictive analytics tools. Among other things, the new systems has improved the accuracy of forecasts from about 70% to 98%. Insider (registration required) Read More

 

12 free Microsoft Exchange tools every IT admin will love
Configuring, deploying, and maintaining Exchange just got a little easier thanks to these 12 essential free tools. Read More
 

A software project with 6,000 pages of specs ends badly
A modernization of Orange County, Calif.'s tax collection system that was supposed to take three years and cost less than $8 million will cost twice that amount and take twice as long. Read More
 

Google bumps up browser bug bounty
Google on Monday boosted its standard $1,000 Chrome bug bounty to as much as $5,000. Read More
 

Google Glass update delivers social reminders, emergency alerts
Google's monthly update for its wearable computer, Glass, is giving users more voice commands, along with movie and restaurant information and emergency alerts. Read More
 

Nearly 75% of government IT budgets flat or increasing, Gartner says
Almost 75 percent of government IT budgets globally were reported as flat or increasing in 2013, according to a Gartner CIO survey. Read More
 


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Storage Virtualization eGuide
In this eGuide, Computerworld along with sister publications Network World and the IDG News Service examine some of the newest technologies and trends in storage virtualization today. Read on to learn about how leveraging storage virtualization can help enterprises get a handle on their data while minimizing costs and management headaches. Learn more.

Analytics company, Brinqa, puts a price on risk
An analytics company is trying a novel approach to evaluating risk: by putting a price on it. Read More
 

China-based hackers are again targeting dissidents
The "Comment Crew," a group of China-based hackers whose outing earlier this year in major media outlets caused a row with the U.S., have resumed their attacks against dissidents. Read More
 

Intelligence chief Clapper to set up U.S. surveillance review group
The Obama administration on Monday launched a review of whether the U.S. uses optimally advancements in technology to protect its national security while preventing unauthorized disclosure and maintaining public trust. Read More
 

NASA's Juno spacecraft is halfway to Jupiter
Two years after its launch, NASA's Juno spacecraft is halfway to Jupiter. It's not expected to arrive until 2016. Read More
 

Oracle gives MySQL Workbench a new look
Oracle has revamped the user interface for its MySQL Workbench administration software, streamlining a number of routine operations and adding some new time-saving features as well. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Larry Ellison joins the 'Apple is doomed' generation
"Et tu, Brute?" Oracle CEO and close friend of Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, joins the "Apple is doomed" generation this morning when he tells 'CBS This Morning' that he thinks Apple is lost without its founder. Read More
 

IT Blogwatch: WHAT!? Android is better than iOS, says @Stammy
He sold his iPhone 5 for a Galaxy S4. Infamous Twitter UI designer, Paul Stamatiou, is inflaming passions all over the Web, by telling us all the reasons he's ditched iOS for Android. Talk about entering the lions' den. Hope he's wearing flameproof undies. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers tear apart his modest proposal. Read More
 

 

DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: CLOUD COMPUTING
 

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