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LinkedIn aims to make email more professional, with LinkedIn Intro
LinkedIn wants to help people get a job and advance their careers by incorporating its services into their mobile email. Read More


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Managing Essential tools for greater productivity
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Richi Jennings: Sober reflections on Apple's announcements
After Apple's event Tuesday, how has the dust settled? What about the 'free' software? And why all the animosity against Redmond allofasudden? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers pick and choose. Read More

15 big social media mistakes companies make and how to avoid them
Social media experts discuss the most common social networking business blunders and what companies can do to improve their social media IQ. Read More

SAP set to preach the HANA gospel to developers
SAP is unveiling a series of enhancements, services and deployment options for its HANA in-memory computing platform, in hopes of enticing more partners and customers to begin building software products with the technology. Read More

SAP bets on HTML5, open source for its mobile app platform
SAP is planning to rely heavily on HTML5 and open standards within its products for building mobile applications, and is embracing the concept of BYOT (bring your own tools) in order to draw interest from developers. Read More

SAP Business ByDesign will live on, exec says
SAP will continue to release new versions of its Business ByDesign cloud ERP suite, despite some recent indications to the contrary, according to the vendor's head of development. Read More

Despite bright, shiny rivals, good old Office still rules at work
In the office, people still prefer Microsoft Office. Read More

MicroStrategy adds big data analytics tools to BI software
Keeping up with the ever-changing nature of business intelligence, MicroStrategy has revamped and expanded its line of BI software to incorporate big-data analytics and desktop visualization. Read More

Pivotal bulks up big data software portfolio
While EMC and VMware spinoff Pivotal prepares to launch its business intelligence platform-as-a-service, the new company has also been busy building its portfolio of data mining and analysis software. Read More


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Applying Best Practice DevOps for Mission Success
Joe User has a great idea for a new application that could help him and other agency users do their jobs better and faster. How can Joe's agency take this vision and transform it into a real working app that will move the agency mission forward? Read now!

It's criminal: Why data sharing lags among law enforcement agencies
Five years after the FBI launched its National Data Exchange data warehouse initiative, more than three quarters of law enforcement agencies still aren't sharing. Here's why. Read More

Predictive policing gets personal
Some localities are shying away from predicting who will commit a crime, even though the technology exists, in favor of when and where. Read More

IBM's do-it-yourself kit makes Internet of things accessible
IBM and hardware partner Libelium hope to cut through the complexities of the so-called "Internet of things" through a do-it-yourself kit allowing users to test and deploy sensor networks. Read More

Flash Player now sandboxed under Safari on Mac OS X
Adobe has worked with Apple to sandbox Flash Player under Safari in Mac OS X, restricting the ability of attackers to exploit any vulnerabilities they might find in the browser plug-in. Read More

Sharky: Not the kind of thing you want to test
Big business consulting company has a large practice in the financial markets sector, so this pilot fish gets permission to lease a dedicated news and trading terminal -- which is fine until the first bill comes due. Read More

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Survey: Fulfilling the promise of advanced analytics
According to our recent survey, companies of all sizes are investing in big data and predictive analytics techniques in order to increase revenue and control corporate costs. But many are also experiencing staffing and IT challenges. Read More

Open source needs more tech savvy lawyers, Linux Foundation says
To avoid legal difficulties when managing intellectual property for open source projects, more tech-savvy lawyers are needed, according to the Linux Foundation. Read More

Oracle buys sales order automation specialist
Oracle is hoping to differentiate its CRM software from competitors with the acquisition of BigMachines, whose cloud-based system helps salespeople quickly put together and price complex orders. Read More


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In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up.

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