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IDC: Ways to Improve the Branch Office
Well-targeted technology upgrades, coupled with a rigorous program to standardize and improve IT practices at a company's remote locations and headquarters, can deliver substantial business value and could reduce total annual IT costs in the branches by over 30%. Read now

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CBS eBook: The World's #1 Application Server
Download this interactive eBook to learn about the world's #1 application server and why it is the best possible foundation for applications running in the modern data center. Read More Now!

Romance scams plague UK: 200,000 victims?
Research out of the UK today says that perhaps as many as 200,00 people in that country have been victims of online romance scams and the same study says over 1 million people personally know someone who has been scammed by one of these heartless fraudsters. Read More

Will advanced biometrics automate future war machines?
Biometric security breakthroughs are coming that would let the military capture from a distance an iris and facial scan of an individual and immediately match it to a biometrics-based "Watch List" of suspected terrorists, combatants or criminals. Read More


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Sybase® IQ Accelerates Advanced Analytics
The market-leading column-based analytics server, Sybase® IQ offers accurate answers, scalability and speed for your advanced analytics environments. No platform is better suited to help your business analyse, compete and deliver above the competition. Read now

Digg Scrapes FaceBook for Diggers' Real Identities & Photos, Changes Profiles
For the last couple weeks, there have been numerous ongoing and proudly proclaimed changes on Digg like Digg Newsrooms. There were other changes to Digg accounts that were not loudly announced. While people on Facebook continue to be outraged over the long history of privacy invasions, which then require a user to opt-out instead of users automatically opted-in to privacy-by-design, Digg does not have... Read More

Science and religion can and do mix, mostly
An interesting study by Rice University recently found that in one of the one of the more voracious social (and increasingly political) battlegrounds, science v. religion there is more common ground that most folks believe. In fact, according to the study, only 15% of scientists at major US research universities see religion and science as always in conflict. Read More

GM's OnStar feels heat, reverses controversial privacy changes
Only a few days after it made what U.S. Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) called "brazen" changes to its privacy policy, General Motors subsidiary OnStar has backed down and said it would revert back to its previous terms of service. Read More


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Research—Accelerate Internet Websites and Applications
Gartner report "How to Accelerate Internet Websites and Applications" is a study of three popular website acceleration techniques: network optimization, front-end optimization and edge caching. Read now

Mac OS X Lion: Losing its security pride
Spate of vulnerabilities and Trojan attacks has some wondering about the state of Apple Mac security. Read More

Argonne researchers 'hack' Diebold e-voting system
Argonne National Lab researchers say they easily hacked an electronic voting machine model that's expected to be widely used to tally votes in the 2012 elections using inexpensive, widely-available electronic components. Read More

Zenprise offers iPad app for secure SharePoint access
Positioned as a data loss prevention tool, the app and server software focus on enforcing SharePoint content policies on iOS devices Read More

 
 
 

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