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WHITE PAPER: SonicWALL 12 Things Effective Intrusion Prevention Systems Should Do Today's intrusion prevention systems (IPS) provide advanced security intelligence and the ability to identify and block malware before it can enter your network so that you can defeat today's sophisticated evasion techniques. Learn More Apple seeds 'gold master' of OS X Mavericks to devs U.S. supercomputers haven't been affected by gov't shutdown -- yet Apple makes good on vow, appeals e-book price-fix ruling An Amazon set-top box would be cheap, might streams others' content The NSA has had little success cracking Tor Shutdown affects government sites, but Weather.gov remains up as storm looms McAfee Moves to Redefine SIEM, Enterprise Security WHITE PAPER: Dell and Intel® VRTX Exchange Server 2013 Deployment Guide This Principled Technologies Guide explains the simple, straightforward process to set up a highly available Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 environment on the Dell PowerEdge VRTX. Principled Technologies set up this exact environment in their labs, so each step taken comes with expert, first-hand best practices and recommendations. Read now! Web hosting firms at risk from critical flaw in WHMCS billing and support system Samsung's sales and profit on a roll Chip makers advance in-car entertainment Jonny Evans: No longer beleaguered: Apple is Apple again Preston Gralla: Does Microsoft's offer to HTC mean Windows Phone will become a freebie for all? JR Raphael: Hands on: 7 silly things about the Galaxy Note 3 Antone Gonsalves: What L.A. schools forgot in boneheaded iPad hand out | |||||||||
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