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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Nov. 9
The U.S. presidential election hangover seems to have had a dampening effect on iOSphere rumors for iPhone 6. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Database Consolidation onto Private Clouds
Consolidation can be achieved through server, operating system, and database consolidation, and the higher the consolidation density achieved, the greater the return on investment (ROI). This white paper describes how to successfully consolidate your database onto a private cloud through several deployment models. Read More Now!

WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Simplify Time-Consuming DBA Tasks
See how Oracle was able to save 835 DBA hours its first year due to its pre-configured nature, ability to automatically bring a system up to its proper patch level, validate an environment and quickly gather all necessary log files and more. Learn More

20 cars that drive themselves
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How Microsoft's Surface tablet got my family through a Hurricane Sandy outage
We're a cynical bunch up here in the greater New York City area, so when meteorologists started reporting that a major hurricane was headed our way for the last week of October, many of us were initially a bit skeptical. But the news started to get more and more dire as the storm, which became Hurricane Sandy, got closer after having already devastated parts of the Caribbean. It was Friday afternoon,... Read More

INSIDER
Fatal half-measures in incident response
It's not a matter of if, but when, you are breached. So what's your plan? Read More

Cisco recommends McAfee switch for IronPort customers hit by Sophos flaws
Cisco Systems has warned customers about critical vulnerabilities in the Sophos antivirus engine included in its Cisco IronPort email and Web security appliances. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Airwatch

Enabling Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in the Enterprise
While AirWatch strives to provide some level of direction for customers in terms of initially implementing a BYOD program, it is up to each organization's legal, human resources, and management teams to create a device management program that is right for your organization. Read Now!

Cloud security vendor Crossbeam bought by private equity firm
Crossbeam has been bought by private equity firm Thoma Bravo, opening up the door for the security company to expand its product line both in-house and via acquisitions. Read More

HP refuses to support Windows 7 downgrades
This could be the start of a very bad precedent, or HP shooting itself in the foot once more after taking so many steps to get its act together. Read More

AT&T reverses FaceTime blocking decision
AT&T has reversed its decision to allow Apple iPhone and iPad owners to use Apple's FaceTime videoconferencing application only on the carrier's most expensive data plans or if they are connected to Wi-Fi. Read More

Anatomy of an App Store: Russian search leader Yandex launches app store
App stores, like Google Play and those from Apple and Amazon, emerged so quickly that few understand much about them other than that they distribute free and purchased mobile apps. Russian search leader Yandex announced its intention to enter the app store business at the Open Mobile Summit in San Francisco this week. A late entry, Yandex's App store for Android highlights the purpose and function... Read More


WHITE PAPER: RIM

The CIO's Guide to Building an MDM Strategy
The incredible success of mobile communications is plain to see. Anywhere you go people are on mobile devices. This trend has helped drive the evolution of the enterprise computing platform from fixed PCs to mobile devices. Read Now!

VMware updates micro version of Cloud Foundry PaaS
Everything in the cloud seems to be getting bigger or smaller. VMware today went the small route, releasing an updated micro version of the company's popular open source platform as a service (PaaS), Cloud Foundry. Read More

Ransomware crooks make millions from porn-shaming scams
Ransomware is a growth industry that puts at least $5 million a year into criminals' coffers, according to Symantec. Read More

China could be behind Twitter password reset
Twitter sent notices of an attempted hacking to China-based foreign journalists and analysts just hours before apologizing for resetting the passwords of more users than necessary in a recent break-in of accounts. Read More

Is IT Outsourcing a Dying Concept?
Has the concept of IT outsourcing outlived its effectiveness? KPMG's Cliff Justice says the process that the term was invented to describe has evolved considerably and finding value in IT service providers is taking on new meaning. Read More

6 Business Dashboards That Help CIOs Manage Employees, Web Services
These six dashboards help IT executives make key decisions by putting data from a variety of enterprise applications and services at a CIO's fingertips so he or she can better manage employees, website activity, development projects and more. Read More

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