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How mobile apps can take whatever data they want from a smartphone
According to some research, more than 70% of organizations permit use of personally owned devices for business purposes. If your company is among them, read on. I have some eye-opening information that might make you rethink your BYOD policy and the measures you take to protect corporate data. Read More


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Sometimes the best defense is deletion
Big Data is viewed as a very good thing by most enterprises. With the right analytics, it can generate meaning and business value. But like with many things there can be too much of a good thing, say a number of Information Governance (IG) experts. Read More


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IT Resume Makeover: Advice for the Tech Pro Who's Done It All
In CIO.com's latest Resume Makeover, executive career coach Donald Burns works with an IT professional who's won awards, worked for Fortune 500 companies, pharmaceutical businesses and in the government sector. The challenge: His resume was just a running list of the jobs he's held. The goal: make his most impressive skills stand out. Read More


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Cloud Services: It's not just what but how...and who
Cloud services can be an effective way to find the needles of value hidden in the Big Data "hay stack." Choosing a cloud provider capable of transport, storage and analysis in a single infrastructure can simplify this process and strengthen return on investment. Learn More!

Employees put critical infrastructure security at risk
Critical infrastructure providers' worst security vulnerability may be their employees. That's the takeaway from two reported incidents where IT systems connected to key energy industry assets were found to be infected with malware deployed using infected USB drives. Read More

Can new smartphones rekindle the BlackBerry fire?
'Not dead yet' could well be the new BlackBerry marketing theme, as the world prepares to hear about two new two new BlackBerry 10 smartphones to be announced Wednesday. Read More

 
 
 

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