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Prevent Your Next Server Room Mishap With Proper Monitoring
Check out this white paper to learn more about monitoring systems and how they can help prevent your next server room mishap.
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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Women in Tech: Sarah Rosenbach enjoys technology's creative aspects
"I saw myself more as an outsider. It just made me have to be creative to win over the typically male technical programmers and engineers to my way of thinking."
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How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
How much privacy do you have on the web? An independent group called PrivacyChoice has undertaken the formidable effort of assigning a numeric score to popular websites, measuring their published...
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Microsoft India's web store and SEBI's website attacked
The Security and Exchange Board of India and some other government sites have been defaced by hackers from Bangladesh, while Microsoft India's web store has been attacked by hackers from China.
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The Devil is in the Contract Details
Doc has discovered quite few interesting MPS guidelines and requirements by visiting various State websites where most documents (including contracts and bid requests) are public information.
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Sumo Logic claims to be first Big Data service provider. Can you believe them?
Companies all over the world are looking for ways to gain some advantage due to the industry interest in processing massive amounts of rapidly changing data. Sumo Logic just emerged from stealth...
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Eolas loses landmark Web patent case
In a rare victory against software patent, a jury in the U.S. District Court in East Texas ruled that Eolas did not have a patent on the interactive Web.
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Activists press Apple on supplier issues (photos)
Watchdog groups deliver petitions to a number of Apple's retail stores around the world, including one in downtown San Francisco.
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Which are the most commonly observed Web exploits in the wild?
M86Security's newly released report "Security Labs Report - July – December 2011 Recap", details some of the most commonly observed Web exploits currently in the wild.
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Real work doesn't require Windows, but could benefit from it
Mobile devices and platforms can be used in most work scenarios that make the necessity for Windows for end users less critical.
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Alfresco enter the cloud & mobile era
Alfresco create cloud and mobile offerings to augment their core standards based enterprise content management competencies
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AOL fourth-quarter profits beat expectations, still far from healthy
AOL's fourth-quarter results are out. As its dial-up subscriptions fall, it recouped its losses from advertising sales. The bottom line is that AOL is hanging in there.
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3 things we know for sure about the next iPhone
Wading through all the rumors, there are only three things we can say for certain about the next iPhone coming from Apple.
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Microsoft to replace Mix with a new developer conference
Microsoft is doing away with its annual Mix designer/developer event. This year, instead, the company is planning a developer conference likely to focus on Windows 8.
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Loosecubes: Can a workforce rental portal shine?
New York-based startup Loosecubes has created an office-sharing portal that helps people find and rent work spaces.
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Iran set to execute Web developer
Human rights activists have renewed calls for Iran not to execute a web developer after he was convicted of uploading porn.
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A better SOPA: Create Silicon Valley jobs in Hollywood, give Washington the boot
The solution to SOPA won't be found in Washington - and shouldn't be. The only way to really combat piracy is for Silicon Valley and Hollywood to start working as a team.
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TripIt updates business travel planning service
The Web-based TripIT for Business application now includes more features that help travel arrangers and financial sorts manage travel expense trends and forecasts.
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How did the SOPA web blackout protest affect you?
Did the blackout spur you to take any action?
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Blackout! SOPA protests hit the Web (images)
High-profile Internet companies and organizations including Google, Wikipedia, and the EFF bring down a veil of darkness to underscore their worries about the controversial legislation.
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