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Visibility, Alignment, & Optimization, Part III: Workforce Optimization
Check out this white paper to learn more about using human resource management to help align and optimize your workforce. Make sure your company is running on all cylinders.
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Apple plugs Mac OS X information stealing hole
Apple has pushed out a Mac OS X security update to plug a security hole that allows access to shared folders without a valid password.
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Apple patches AFP security on Snow Leopard
Apple on Monday released Security Update 2010-006, which targets a hole with AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) shared folders on Snow Leopard client systems as well as Snow Leopard Server.
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InfoPrint Recognized at ON DEMAND Conference
InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industry, partnered with the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition to produce the awards...
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Apple plugs Airport Extreme Base Station firmware flaw
Apple has patched a denial of service vulnerability in its Airport Extreme Base Station firmware. In an advisory Wednesday Apple said firmware version 7.3.1 patches a vulnerability where a...
Additional Results
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Open source and the National Security Agency, together again
Open-source software and the National Security Agency go together like peanut-butter and jelly. No, they really do!
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Obama's Big Data initiative: What it means for Federal IT
Big Data in the U.S. Federal government isn't just for grandiose inter-agency projects. Tactical, operational applications can use Big Data technology too.
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Implementing the President's order to create an Insider Threat Task Force
Here's a look at the steps the US government is taking to better defend the national infrastructure.
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Facing budget scrutiny, USDA adds managed print services
With its budget under review, the U.S. Department of Agriculture hires Lexmark for managed print services in a five-year deal worth $50 million.
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Office and computer pranks
What better way to welcome back coworkers from an extended vacation than an amusing practical joke?
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EPA puts foot down on future emissions
New carbon pollution standard would curb carbon pollution and can be met by both fossil fuel and renewable technologies.
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SOA to help federal agencies become more service oriented
Agencies pool their resources within the US Interior Department's Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) data system.
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Employer vs Facebook: Is there a point to privacy settings?
Privacy settings may have briefly blinded the eyes of spying potential employers - but how far will they go to pry in to your social networks?
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Is our security at risk when government agencies ditch BlackBerrys for iPhones?
The ATF announced they are switching from BB smartphones to the iPhone, following the announcement by NOAA that they are doing the same. Is security being compromised by these moves?
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Federal Agencies and Managed Print Services
MPS helps agencies tailor their infrastructure to match their printing needs, usually reducing the overall number of printers.
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Court rules in favor of FTC; says agency owns decision on Google enforcement
A federal court Friday ruled that it does not have jurisdiction to intervene in the Federal Trade Commission's enforcement decisions in regards to a consent order in place with Google.
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Ad agencies: 89% Facebook, 39% Twitter, 18% Google+
Advertising agencies say their clients are still choosing Facebook above all social networks. While Facebook has a huge lead ahead of all its competitors, Google+ is growing quickly.
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Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists
Concerned about privacy? Use an online proxy, or the Tor network? A leaked FBI document suggests that these kinds of people may be considered "suspicious".
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Under malware attack: Smart cards used by U.S. government agencies
A new version of the Sykipot Trojan is targeting smart card readers made by ActivIdentity, a company that provides authentication software to several high-profile agencies and businesses around...
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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