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Building IT for worst-case scenarios

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Building IT for worst-case scenarios
The World Bank overhauls IT so it's better prepared to do business in global hotspots where war, disease and poverty may be among the challenges of everyday life. Read More


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Does Your File Transfer Environment Need Renovation?
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Infographic: Anatomy of a Data Breach
Unexpected data breaches can put your identity at risk no matter how careful you are. And yet, despite national media coverage on high-profile data breaches like these, some Americans still aren't sure exactly what they are. Learn More >>

Top enterprise IT companies where people want to work
Enterprise network and IT companies such as Microsoft, IBM and Cisco are among the most desirable places to work, according to talent marketplace Poachable. But largely consumer-focused companies, like Google, Apple and Amazon, are even more attractive. Read More

We've got net neutrality. Now the real work begins.
The U.S. also needs higher broadband speeds, more broadband competition, a narrower digital divide and more. Read More

Thousands ask Congress to overturn net neutrality rules
Opponents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's new net neutrality rules aren't giving up, with a conservative advocacy group saying it has collected more than 540,000 signatures on a petition asking Congress to overturn the agency's action. Read More


WHITE PAPER: LifeLock

Infographic: Breached - How Your Data Can Be Put at Risk
Breaches like the Target breach of 2013 and the recent "Heartbleed" bug are not just an electronic problem. Get up-to-speed on common types of physical and electronic data breaches with this infographic. Learn More

California leads nation in solar installations as world sees 14% increase
California became the first state this year to receive 5% of its power from utility solar, and while that number may seem small, it's likely an early indicator of growth elsewhere in the U.S. Read More

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EFF questions US government's software flaw disclosure policy
It's not clear if the U.S. government is living up to its promise to disclose serious software flaws to technology companies, a policy it put in place five years ago, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Read More


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Computerworld's April Digital Magazine
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