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Giving Cloud Storage the Ax

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June 7, 2011
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Giving Cloud Storage the Ax Want to know what keeps me, my company's go-to security guy, awake at night? Many things, I can assure you, but lately the No. 1 threat to a good night's sleep has been the proliferation of software as a service at my company.
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Skype Sign-in Problems Knock Millions Offline Millions of Skype users were having trouble on Tuesday signing into the application, less than two weeks after the company published software updates for Windows...
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Why Groupon Sucks for Small Businesses Here are seven reasons to stop and think before you sign your business up for deep discounts through Groupon and other social coupon services.
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Location Etiquette Tips: Foursquare 'Faux Pas' to Avoid I love location-based social-networking service foursquare. A lot.
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New Tool Shows Others If Your Gmail is Swamped A Georgia Tech researcher is taking aim at email overload with a new tool that shows people thinking about messaging you just how swamped your Gmail account is
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How to Ensure Software Implementation Success When organizations undertake software implementations, they do not anticipate failure despite the risks associated with such complex projects. Yet despite their best efforts at project management, failure rates remain high.
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Skype Down Again--Is Microsoft to Blame? Skype has suffered another service outage, and seems to be experiencing more issues since the announcement that it is being acquired by Microsoft.
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Questions to Ask About Tablet Security Some companies are adopting them and many employees are dying to use them. But are tablets too risky for the enterprise?
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Free Antivirus Programs Rise in Popularity, New Survey Shows Free antivirus programs such as Microsoft's Security Essentials (MSE) have now supplanted more complex paid software as the antimalware defense of choice for...
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Day 6: In Search of Unity I like what I have seen of Ubuntu Linux, but I haven't been using the slick Unity interface, so today I set out to figure out how to get Unity working for me.
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Webian Shell: A New Answer to Google's Chrome OS Based on Mozilla Chromeless, this new software aims to launch a vendor-independent ecosystem of Web apps.
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Free Press Files Tethering Complaint Against Verizon Free Press files a complaint with the FCC over Verizon's blocking of third-party tethering apps.
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Move Over RIM, iOS 5 and iCloud Just Took Your Market With iOS 5 and iCloud, Apple puts a nail in the coffin of RIM and could very well replace BlackBerry as the new standard for mobile business communications and productivity.
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After Hack, RSA Offers to Replace SecureID Tokens In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace SecureID tokens for any customer that...
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Social Media Users Share Web Content in Limited Ways, Study Says The study finds that 80 percent of social media users share content exclusively within a single category. Businesses need to adopt new strategies to manage such narrow behaviors.
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Anonymous Hacks Indian Site in Fight Against Corruption Hacker group Anonymous has come out in support of a civil movement against corruption in India by hacking one of the websites of a government IT organization.
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Operators to Test IPv6 as Rollout Moves Slowly Forward As the number of available IPv4 addresses dwindle, operators are getting ready to ramp up the roll-out of IPv6 and World IPv6 Day, on Wednesday, will help the...
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Dell Opens Cloud Computing Center in Dublin Dell on Tuesday said it was opening a research and development center in Dublin that will be focused on the development and delivery mechanisms for cloud...
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After Delay, Hacker to Show Flaws in Siemens Industrial Gear A security researcher who says he's found serious problems with Siemens computers used in power plants and heavy industry is now expecting to go public with his...
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