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FBI: Finding criminal data on cell phones and game consoles is tough

9 hot products for managing Microsoft | 1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for sale

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FBI: Finding criminal data on cell phones and game consoles is tough
Non-traditional communications devices such as smartphones and game consoles pose a particular problem to law enforcement agencies trying to milk them for forensic data that reveals criminal activity, attendees were told at the 2010 Computer Forensics Show in New York City. Read More


E-GUIDE: BlackBerry

Expert Guide: Crafting a Secure Mobility Strategy
Securing mobile data in transit and at rest is a top IT concern. This eGuide offers expert advice on simplifying management and security of smartphones, improved fail-over for DR and control of enterprise application downloads and permissions. Read now and download a free license of BlackBerry Enterprise Express to manage up to 75 users. Read Now.

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Tolly Group Performance Report
Tolly Report: "Citrix NetScaler with nCore Outperforms F5 BIG-IP" shows you how Citrix NetScaler beat F5 in head-to-head tests - providing 3X faster Web traffic, lower latency and higher throughput. Learn More!

9 hot products for managing Microsoft
Microsoft and third-party vendors unveiled a slew of products at Microsoft Management Summit 2010. Here's a sample of what's available now and what's coming to manage Windows and other Microsoft technologies. Read More

1.5 million stolen Facebook IDs up for sale
A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts offered at rock-bottom prices. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software

SMART Steps Toward Consolidated Workload Automation
Consolidating job scheduling into a single, comprehensive workload automation solution is a critical first step to effective workload automation (WLA). Enterprise Management Associates share 5 critical steps to smarter WLA in this valuable white paper. Read More

McAfee exec adds new apology, sketchy explanation for update debacle
A McAfee executive issued an apology for the company's release of a faulty signature update that crippled thousands of business Windows PCs starting early Wednesday, Read More

News podcast: Network World 360
A hacker named Kirllos has a rare deal for anyone who wants to spam, steal or scam on Facebook: an unprecedented number of user accounts (1.5 million) offered at rock-bottom prices. Also, network operators in Asia are snapping up IPv4 addresses at a faster rate than ever before, putting more pressure on the Internet industry to upgrade to IPv6, the long-anticipated replacement for IPv4. (5:28) Read More


WHITE PAPER: ManageEngine

Randy's Wife Was Right About OpManager
Randy S. Hollaway was the Senior System Administrator and was looking for a network management software. His wife, had used ManageEngine network management solution – OpManager. On his wife's recommendation, Randy evaluated OpManager live on his network and was impressed by how comprehensive yet easy it was. Read More

Google triples enterprise headcount in seven months
Google Australia's enterprise division has tripled its headcount in a little over seven months as the IT giant continues its push into big business. Read More

Microsoft wins piracy case against Chinese company
Microsoft won a Chinese court case over pirated software used by a local insurance company, scoring a point in its ongoing fight against intellectual property violations in China. Read More

ARM denies imminent Apple takeover
The chief executive of ARM has denied that Apple plans to buy the company, after share in the British chip maker surged following rumours of an imminent bid by the iPhone maker. Read More



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