Wednesday, April 29, 2015

SAP patches ASE database login flaw

SAS enlarges its palette for big data analysis | Hitachi's big-data tools should help IT, mobile health workers

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SAP patches ASE database login flaw
SAP patched a flaw that could allow an attacker to take complete control over a database. Read More


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The Digital Business Era is Here
The arrival of the digital economy is turning existing ecosystems upside-down and generating new and growing needs for cloud and mobile integration, as well as the integration of smart objects, social networks and "big data." Learn More

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Does Your File Transfer Environment Need Renovation?
This white paper details how consolidating your file transfer infrastructure can save money and drive core revenue, reduce complexity and risk, and improve service. Learn More

SAS enlarges its palette for big data analysis
SAS Institute did big data decades before big data was the buzz, and now the company is expanding on the ways large-scale computerized analysis can help organizations. Read More

Hitachi's big-data tools should help IT, mobile health workers
Hitachi Data Systems is now aiming its big-data expertise at health care and enterprise IT departments. Read More

Can gamification solve enterprises' engagement problem?
Big data and other new technologies are fueling the use of gaming principles in the workplace. Read More


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The Path to Value in the Cloud
The Path to Value in the Cloud, by Oxford Economics and Windstream, brings together the latest insights, tactics and strategies C-suite respondents are using to make the cloud work for them. Learn More

NOW ON CIO: Clorox CIO discusses the real challenge of big data
Many big companies today do a great job of collecting big data, However, the challenge remains to get insights out of the data. Clorox CIO Manjit Singh suggests taking a more agile approach. Read More

Project Fi will help Google amass even more data about you
As Google dives into the Wi-Fi and cellular network services business, some are wondering what the company is up to. Hint: It's all about the data. Read More

EU data protection reform triggers privacy warning
European Union data-protection reform proposals could undermine basic privacy rights globally, a growing chorus of critics say. Read More

Bipartisan bill to rein in NSA phone data collection reintroduced
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has reintroduced legislation aimed at ending the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone records across the country. Read More


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