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Richi Jennings: Bitcoin crash as ''bankrupt'' Mt. Gox leaks its own acquisition

Guest Blogger: How bad data can lead to good decisions (sometimes) | EMV smartcards offer security benefits even without PIN, Visa says

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Richi Jennings: Bitcoin crash as ''bankrupt'' Mt. Gox leaks its own acquisition
Where is Mt Gox CEO Mark Karpeles? Major Bitcoin exchange Mt Gox is dead. Long live Mt. Gox? In a weird development, its Webmaster appears to have leaked plans for the exchange to be acquired. Or perhaps it's just an elaborate ruse. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers scratch their heads. Read More


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Guest Blogger: How bad data can lead to good decisions (sometimes)
Even bad data can be put to good use for testing models. One of my recent papers demonstrates that if we know a little bit about how and why data are noisy, we can adjust the results of tests and use the results from the noisy data to improve decision-making about predictive models. Read More


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Rich Ptak discusses how BMC's MyIT combines the ease and familiarity of accessing today's consumer apps with the stability, security and strengths of the enterprise IT infrastructure. Learn More

EMV smartcards offer security benefits even without PIN, Visa says
A senior executive from Visa Inc. dismissed concerns over the manner in which the Europay MasterCard Visa (EMV) chip card standard is being implemented in the U.S. and insisted the move will yield significant security benefits for retailers, consumers and banks. Read More

Sharky: To err is human, to foul up big-time requires SOP
Flashback to 1975, when this pilot fish gets his first IT job as the night computer operator for a regional savings and loan, where the disks show errors almost every night -- but there's a standard procedure for dealing with that. Read More


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