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LTE network for US public safety taking it one step at a time

Russian gov't is willing to pay for a way to ID Tor users | State Dept. database crash leads to passport, visa delays

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LTE network for US public safety taking it one step at a time
The organizers of the FirstNet LTE public safety network have the frequencies and standards they need to build the system, and they know where the money's coming from. They know how to get there from here, but it won't be a quick trip. Read More


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Lowering Management Costs to Enable the Dynamic Data Center
Today's business consumers require rapid access to new tools, applications and services (mobile, social, analytics) and have become impatient with the slow application development/testing cycles and the inefficiency of today's data centers. Learn more!

Russian gov't is willing to pay for a way to ID Tor users
The Russian Ministry of Interior is willing to pay 3.9 million roubles, or around $111,000, for a method to identify users on the Tor network. Read More

State Dept. database crash leads to passport, visa delays
A State Department database crash has delayed the issuing of passports and visas worldwide. Read More


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Dynamic Workload Automation Optimizes Service Performance
This white paper, sponsored by CA Technologies, discusses the market and technology forces that are reshaping today's enterprise workload management automation requirements and strategies. Learn more!

California sees IT shifting to IBM-built cloud
California is moving its IT services to a cloud, on-demand, subscription-based service that state officials believe may meet as much as 80% of its computing needs. Read More

Social Security Administration spent $300M on IT project 'boondoggle,' lawmakers say
The Social Security Administration has spent nearly US$300 million on a software system for processing disability claims that still isn't finished and has delivered limited useful functionality, according to an independent report on the project. Read More


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