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Friday, December 21, 2012

Tech 2013: 10 headlines from the future

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For IT Job-Hunters, Relocation Is a Family Affair
The big decision about whether to relocate for a new IT leadership job often depends on decisions made at home. Read More

Something old, something new: Companies to watch in 2013
It's hard to believe, but we're almost at the end of 2012, which means it's time to look ahead towards 2013. I wrote a predictions blog earlier that looked at a few trends, but I think there are a handful of companies worth watching next year. As you can imagine, some of them are smaller startups, but some are more established companies. Magor Read More

2012's 10 most-read Buzzblog posts
And let's start from 10 and work our way up to the top Read More

RIM will let customers pick services from a menu
Research In Motion will let its customers pick and choose individual BlackBerry services such as security and mobile device management after it introduces the long-awaited BlackBerry 10 platform next month. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

The Right Way to Prove Identity and Establish Trust
Right now, someone's logging into your network and accessing proprietary data. Do you know who it is? Ensuring the identity of the person(s) trying to access your network is harder than ever. This Quest technical brief explains why two-factor authentication is superior to password authentication. Read Now!

iPad Mini grinch strikes: UPS guy caught on camera taking rather than delivering
UPS has reportedly fired a seasonal delivery man after he was caught on camera swiping an iPad mini at a home where FedEx delivered it earlier in the day. Read More

GitHub growth points to open source's enterprise acceptance
Every day 10,000 new users sign up for GitHub, an online repository for open source projects that already has 2.8 million members. Read More

DARPA competition seeks wireless bandwidth intimidators
What if your wireless communications just absolutely, positively have to be heard above the din of other users or in the face of massive interference? Read More

The 10 biggest tech Grinches of 2012
Brains full of spiders, hearts full of unwashed socks, here are 2012's mean ones of tech Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Financial Analytics: How IT Leaders Can Help CFOs
CFOs rely on their IT leaders to guide them to the tools that help them keep up with the pace of today's business - tools that help them plan, report, measure and analyze data so they can make smarter decisions and drive more predictable business outcomes. Learn More

Stabuniq malware found on servers at U.S. financial institutions
Security researchers from Symantec have identified an information-stealing Trojan program that was used to infect computer servers belonging to various U.S. financial institutions. Read More

iOS 6.0.2 update draining iPhone 5 and iPad mini batteries, reports
Reports are claiming that the iOS 6.0.2 may affect battery life on the iPad mini and iPhone 5 Read More

Apple possibly exploring acquisition of home automation company
Well this is certainly interesting. While the battle for the living room rages on - and indeed everyone is anticipating an Apple HDTV - the Wall Street Journal recently reported that some of the tech worlds heaviest hitters are interested in acquiring a home automation company. Specifically, the report notes that Apple, Microsoft and Google are all interested in the startup id8 Group R2 Studios Inc,... Read More

Red Hat to acquire ManageIQ cloud software provider
Enriching its portfolio of cloud management software, Red Hat is acquiring ManageIQ, a provider of software that helps organizations manage their virtual machines across public and private clouds. Read More

Consumer Reports makes case for Windows 7 PCs
Windows 7 may be the better choice as a PC operating system on new systems than the just-released Windows 8, Consumer Reports magazine said this week. Read More

Video: Microsoft's Year in Review
As part of the IDG News Service's continuing video coverage of the year in review, here's a report on products and events from Microsoft. What worked? What didn't? Is Microsoft still the most important company in technology? Find out in the Microsoft Year in Review video: Read More

 
 
 

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