ITworld Today | | Salesforce.com's annual report paints a fuller picture of the vendor's opportunities and challenges, while also revealing a series of eyebrow-raising facts. Here are the highlights. | | Issue highlights 1. The pranks that sysadmins play 2. 5 things cloud providers need to know about selling to the government 3. Apple reveals unprecedented details in iOS security 4. Skype-based malware shows how 'peculiar' malicious code can be 5. Review: 3 new scanners store your documents in the cloud 6. Fujitsu says its all-in-one PC-phones cut power consumption for unified communications 7. Vodafone launches smartphone app for encrypted calls 8. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Java SE8 for the Really Impatient | Webcast: Oracle Date: November 20th, 2013 Time: 1 PM Join this live Webcast to hear how IT is rebalancing budgets to accommodate innovation and learn how more effective project portfolio management processes and systems can help. Learn More | Unix systems administrators tend to be very serious about their responsibilities -- except when they're not. And, when they're not, the pranks that they play on each other and some of their more annoying users might surprise you. READ MORE | Veterans of the FedRAMP cloud certification process share some tips and dispel some myths. READ MORE | Updated Apple whitepaper reveals interlocking, defense-in-depth architecture for iPhone, iPad OS. READ MORE | ManTech's HBGary subsidiary found Skype-based malware 'hiding in plain sight' on customer's network. READ MORE | Resource compliments of: Splunk Find the root cause of problems up to 70% faster by correlating data across your apps and infrastructure. Free Download. Start using Splunk today. | If you regularly need to store documents in the cloud, a desktop scanner could help. We look at three new devices from Brother, Neat Company and DCT that approach the task in different ways. READ MORE | Fujitsu also showed a laptop with its PalmSecure palm-vein authentication built in at the Cebit trade show. READ MORE | Vodafone Germany will attempt to simplify encrypting mobile phone calls with its upcoming Secure Call app, which it plans to launch for Android, iOS and Windows Phone devices. READ MORE | Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE | White Paper: Citrix Systems Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more | | | | | |
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