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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
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Google rejects state AG's request; Legal action to follow?
Google had until today to comply with the Connecticut Attorney General's demand that it hand over the data its Street View cars collected via unsecured WiFi. But Google, which has been cleared of...
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30 states join forces in Google Wi-Fi probe
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal plans to head up a 30-state investigation into Google's Wi-Fi data gathering scandal.
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Content filters are your friend
This week, we found out that the Connecticut substitute teacher accused of exposing several middle school children to pornography and facing up to 40 years in prison was granted a new trial....
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First predator arrest via MySpace
Thanks to a joint collaboration between MySpace and state attorneys general, Connecticut authorities made its first arrest of a convicted sex offender, reports the Courant News. Christopher...
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CT, VA use Reverse 911 for automated messages to public
Technology uses database and GIS data to send emergency messages out to cellphones.
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Town nixes school plan for server sharing
School superintendent says municipalities sharing net services is against the law.
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Google rejects state AG's request; Legal action to follow?
Google had until today to comply with the Connecticut Attorney General's demand that it hand over the data its Street View cars collected via unsecured WiFi. But Google, which has been cleared of...
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Connecticut AG demands Street View data from Google
The state of Connecticut wants to know what sort of information Google's Street View cars collected from its residents and has issued the equivalent of a subpoena to get its hands on the data....
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30 states join forces in Google Wi-Fi probe
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal plans to head up a 30-state investigation into Google's Wi-Fi data gathering scandal.
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Open source to power Connecticut HIE
Those wondering what the connection between the two companies is should know they are, in fact, one company. Misys acquired Allscripts in what one commenter called a "shotgun wedding" back in...
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Content filters are your friend
This week, we found out that the Connecticut substitute teacher accused of exposing several middle school children to pornography and facing up to 40 years in prison was granted a new trial....
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First predator arrest via MySpace
Thanks to a joint collaboration between MySpace and state attorneys general, Connecticut authorities made its first arrest of a convicted sex offender, reports the Courant News. Christopher...
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CT, VA use Reverse 911 for automated messages to public
Technology uses database and GIS data to send emergency messages out to cellphones.
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Town nixes school plan for server sharing
School superintendent says municipalities sharing net services is against the law.
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Data goes missing at Connecticut bank
Tape contains personal information of about 90,000 People's Bank clients. So far, no identity fraud reported.
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Connecticut plans to block Oracle
Citing a potential "terrible waste of time and money," the state plans to file an antitrust suit in order to block Oracle’s proposed buyout of PeopleSoft.
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