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Padlock salesman trades 30-pound sample case for 1.35-pound iPad
Padlock salesman William Tway traded in his 30-pound sample case of locks for a 1.35-pound iPad 2. Life is easy...and fun. Read More


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Trusted Data Assurance in the Cloud
Cloud-based services are here to stay. Cloud services are even more attractive for companies who are being hit with the high cost of meeting compliance requirements - especially for small and mid-size companies that have shrinking or no information security budget. Read now!

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Three Steps to Effective Cloud Planning & Design
Before you build your cloud, there are many considerations. Are there security requirements? Compliance rules? Will you use public cloud resources as well? Learn more about how to plan a cloud effectively – from defining requirements to identifying the costs - in this compelling white paper from BMC Software. Learn More!

Road warrior roadkill: 2011's mobile technology losers
Spectacular flameouts and products that simply ran out of gas litter the road to the mobile future we're all traveling Read More

Verizon LTE network back online
Verizon says that it has restored its LTE data services less than a day after acknowledging some customers had been knocked down to 3G speeds. Read More

Java apps have most flaws, Cobol apps the least, study finds
There is a lot of badly engineered software in the world that's creating a lot of risk to businesses and organizations, and accumulating so-called 'technical debt.' Read More

IBM buys e-commerce analytics vendor Demandtec for $440 million
IBM is buying analytics vendor DemandTec for US$440 million in a bid to build out its line of e-commerce software, the companies announced Thursday. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of next year. Read More


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IBM InfoSphere MDM Solutions for Insurance
Master data management helps make insurers smarter. MDM enables them to connect disparate pieces of customer information across policy systems, departments, and channels, into a single, actionable view that is customer-centric rather than policy-centric. View Now

RIM PlayBook Stuck Between A Rock (Apple) And A Hardplace (Android)
Research In Motion (RIM) the company behind Blackberry smartphones and the fairly new PlayBook tablet computer has been getting hammered by Wall Street, most recently around an announcement that they have had to take a nearly half a billion dollar write down due to disappointing sales of their Playbook tablets Read More

US charges Romanians in multimillion dollar point-of-sale hack scheme
The US Department of Justice said four Romanian nationals have between indicted for allegedly operating a massive, multimillion dollar point-of-sale hacking scheme. According to the federal indictment, from approximately 2008 until May 2011, the four men conspired to remotely hack into more than 200 US-based merchants' point-of-sale or "checkout" computer systems in order to steal customers' credit,... Read More

Kindle Fire likely to be a hit despite middling reviews, says Morgan Stanley analyst
While Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet has received mixed reviews from the tech press so far, one Morgan Stanley analyst thinks it's all a big misunderstanding. Read More

Microsoft, GE forming healthcare joint venture
Microsoft and General Electric's healthcare IT business are setting up a 50:50 joint venture to develop and market an open, interoperable technology platform and clinical applications for enabling better population health management, the companies said Thursday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Sybase IQ Supercharges Predictive Analytics
This white paper introduces you to Sybase® IQ—a high-performance, scalable column-store database engine which has been repeatedly proven to meet the predictive analytics needs for a wide variety of businesses. Read now.

Mythbusters' cannonball misfire still reverberating
By now most of you know that the Mythbusters let a cannonball loose on a San Francisco neighborhood Monday. According to legend - neither confirmed nor busted at this time - members of the Mythbusters cast tweeted a handful of photographs before the mayhem commenced and then deleted them after the seriousness of the damage became clear. Read More

Brawny/brainy MIT students star in 2012 Bad Boys wall calendar
MIT is back with its latest Bad Boys of Boston calendar, which features 12 hunky/geeky guys, all in the name of charity (Camp Kesem). The brainy-yet-brawny Men of MIT are shown at the beach, flexing muscles, with a snake and even covered in flour. Read More

Social networking, ignorance, and apathy
Social networking services really do a bad job with managing our privacy ... and the problem apparently is that we and they don't know and don't care to fix it Read More

Exploiting the Fear of Cell Phone Related Cancer
Do cell phones really cause cancer? The majority of existing research says probably not, but a Florida company still is trying to scare consumers into buying a "cancer safe" handset. Read More

 
 
 

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