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Microsoft patch blows 'perfect game' but sends important message

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Effectively Virtualizing Tier-1 Application Workloads
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Sybase IQ Supercharges Predictive Analytics
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Software whiz Ray Ozzie re-emerges with startup Cocomo
Lotus Notes creator and former Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is coming back with a startup named Cocomo that seems to be focused on mobile communication. Read More

If William Shakespeare wrote an Apple rumor blog
Let's face it: The state of iPhone and iPad rumors is parlous, petty and paltry, where bad writing and punditry drives out the good. Read More

2012 tech startups to watch product sampler
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WHITE PAPER: BMC

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!

Who's lying? The iPad owner or the border guard?
One or the other isn't telling the truth - they're flat-out lying -- this much we know for certain. Perhaps by now you've seen the story about the Canadian freelance photographer, who having left his passport at home, was allowed to cross the border into the U.S. anyway offering nothing but his driver's license (normally not enough) and a photograph of said passport (absolutely not allowed) that he... Read More

.11ac on the Move – Broadcom's Big Announcement
With the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) upon us next week, I'm now drowning in press releases announcing new products that promise to shape the wireless and mobile landscape for 2012 and beyond. And, as I've written previously, the upcoming IEEE 802.11ac standard must already be included among the big developments of the year. Read More

Dept. of Energy developing project to reinforce grid cybersecurity
The government is trying once again to whip the key players behind the country's electrical grid into a security force that can defend against mounting cyber threats. Read More


WHITE PAPER: AMD

Virtualized for Agility
Server virtualization is a transformative technology offering a myriad of benefits to companies of all sizes. By consolidating hardware and placing multiple virtual machines on a single server, organizations can decrease both capital and operational expenses while boosting server utilization rates and easing management. Learn More!

Gartner lowers 2012 IT spending forecast to 3.7 percent growth
Research firm Gartner announced Thursday that it has lowered its 2012 IT spending forecast, with spending expected to rise only 3.7 percent, rather than the previous forecast of 4.6 percent growth. Read More

Social engineering attacks on the enterprise are trending upward
Amit Klein, CTO of the security firm Trusteer, predicts that social engineering attacks against enterprises will be on the rise in 2012. The problem is that too many people disclose too much personal information on social networks, and this gives thieves the leverage they need to gain and then abuse people's trust. Read More

Oracle gears Netbeans for building better user interfaces
With its newly updated NetBeans Java IDE (integrated developer environment), Oracle has focused on updating the tools and libraries so they can be used to build more sophisticated user interfaces. Read More

16 Free Smartphone Apps for Hassle-Free Travel
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, arm yourself with these smartphone apps to find the best flights, stay on top of details, and know what to do when you arrive. Read More

 
 
 

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