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Friday, September 07, 2012

Microsoft: Avoid a (bad) October surprise, lengthen RSA certificates now

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Microsoft: Avoid a (bad) October surprise, lengthen RSA certificates now
Microsoft is taking advantage of a light Patch Tuesday to urge that customers upgrade their security keys so they don't wind up having trouble with Outlook, Exchange and other Microsoft applications. Read More


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The Cost of Insider Fraud and Abuse
Examine different types of insider abuse, such as fraud and privacy breaches, and their cost to businesses. We also briefly describe the basic requirements for effective insider abuse monitoring, such as the need to monitor multiple types of systems and correlate events across those systems. Learn More!

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Hybrid Cloud Storage: Getting the Best of Two Worlds
In this report we look at each component of Hybrid Cloud Storage as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data, on-premise with Scale-out NAS or in the Public Cloud. Learn More

First look: Amazon's new tablet lineup
Amazon made a splash Thursday with its introduction of several upgrades to its existing tablet lineup, and threw down the gauntlet to the rest of the tablet world with its brand-new Kindle Fire HDs Read More

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In a cryptic statement during the launch of Nokia Windows Phone 8 smartphones this week, Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop might have tipped the company's hand about developing tablets. Read More

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Cloud Control: Meet the Challenges Head-On
Looking for the "On" switch for your cloud computing deployment? Right. While Cloud Computing is the gateway to business flexibility and agility, there's no "On" switch. There's no "right" way. The benefits of cloud hold tremendous promise, and challenges abound. Learn More

Hottest Android news and rumors for week ending Sept. 7
So those references I've been making to a generally low level of activity among major Android players in the days leading up to the iPhone 5's launch now look a bit silly - mea culpa. Read More

Where Does Mitt Romney Stand on Cybersecurity?
After two full weeks of constant political speechifying, you would think that both Democrats and Republicans would have clearly articulated their positions on each and every issue at hand. Nope. Both parties are guilty of being long on rhetoric and short on details in numerous areas. Read More

Pogoplug's Amazon Powered Storage Goes "Back To The Future"
I think back to 20 years ago and what I would have thought if someone told me I could get 5 Terabytes of data storage for about a hundred bucks a month. That was more storage than most countries had I think. Heck, I don't even know what I would have done with 5 TBs. After speaking to Daniel Puterman of Pogoplug about their new offering, I felt a little bit like Doc and Marty in "Back to the Future".... Read More


WEBCAST: HP

Why IPv6? Why Now?
Learn how your company can minimize the risks, costs, and complexities of transitioning to IPv6. Expert Yanick Pouffary, CTO within HP Technology Services. discusses how you can meet the challenges of today's dual-protocol world and how to develop a plan for phased deployment that meets your specific needs. Learn more.

Cloud computing companies to watch: A product sampler
Previewing 8 products from our list of cloud computing startups worth watching Read More

Is it a phone? Is it a tablet? No! It's a phablet!
If there's one thing that annoys me it's the obsessive miniaturization of electronic products. Although I don't have anything like RSI or arthritis or poor motor skills, with most teeny digital devices my fingers become inaccurate banana-like appendages stabbing at the minuscule keys with a success rate of maybe 50% at best. Read More

iPad Mini is Apple's ace in battle with aggressive Amazon, analysts say
Amazon's new tablet lineup, ranging from a $159 repriced Kindle Fire to the all-new $499 Kindle Fire 8.9-in. HD 4G, pose little threat to Apple's tablet dominance, several analysts said. Read More

Secure data in any cloud application using a single encryption system
Enterprises are coming to realize the importance of encrypting or tokenizing sensitive data that is used in cloud-based applications. Many data security solutions are application-specific. Now there is a new solution that allows an enterprise to send encrypted or tokenized data into any cloud application. The solution is transparent to users and requires no changes to the cloud applications. Read More

Take Internet access on vacation
Here's a roundup of personal hotspot tools to keep you and your family connected Read More

 
 
 

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