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Change management: Denial? Fear? No, it's survival
Is denial and fear at the root of project failure? I argue that misses the point and shows a failure to understand motivation and the need for the language of responsibility.
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Microsoft's denial over Google could spell disaster
Before I start, I'll warn that this is simply my opinion, and of course most people will have their own -- which I'd love to hear in the Talk Back. It seems that over the last 10 years, Microsoft...
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The twin evils of IT gridlock and denial
Gridlock and denial, both related to lack of consensus among team members, are among the most significant and common problems on many IT projects.
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Climate change denial: only in America? Then, there's global cooling...
Climate change denial is as global as global warming. Even in obscure corners of the world the political battle is being fought. From the British Broadcasting Company to American...
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Apple denies the denial of Google Voice app
Google Voice is a cool new service that Google is working hard on -- and part of their effort includes bringing it to mobile devices. Google has already made apps for Android, and Blackberry...
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Shame on you, Facebook!
How far ought organizations go towards censoring what’s published on their social networks? Here at ZDNet we have pretty stern view on racist language in our comments section and certainly in...
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Denial: The secret IT killer
Poor teams in denial mindlessly race over the cliff of failure, not realizing the terrible fate awaiting their troubled project.
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Denial and the coming "data meltdown"
Subodh Bapat, Sun Microsystems eco-computing vice president, believes we'll soon see the first world-class data center meltdown. According to News.com: "You'll see a massive failure in a year,"...
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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The Pirate Bay returns, Anonymous hater takes credit for DDoS
The Pirate Bay is back online. An Anonymous traitor who goes by the name AnonNyre has claimed responsibility for the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that kept the site offline for days.
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Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
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Anonymous denies it is behind The Pirate Bay DDoS attack
The hacktivist group Anonymous has denied allegations that it is behind the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against The Pirate Bay. Update: The Pirate Bay has confirmed the denial.
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The Pirate Bay hit with massive DDoS attack
The Pirate Bay is down for me. Is it down for you? It may be, since the site has confirmed it is experiencing "a quite big" Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. It's unclear who is behind it.
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Paving the cowpaths to the denial cloud
Enterprises are being sold over-specified, inefficient private cloud infrastructure that will end up as shelfware, a conference heard last week.
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The Pirate Bay criticizes Anonymous for DDoS attack
You can't make this stuff up. Virgin followed a court order to block The Pirate Bay. Anonymous executed a DDoS attack against Virgin. The Pirate Bay denounced Anonymous for its attack.
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UK's SOCA website taken offline in DDoS attack
The UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency was pulled on Wednesday after a DDoS attack. Nobody has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Anonymous is not taking down the Internet
Despite popular reports, the hacktivist group Anonymous is not hacking, killing, or taking down the Internet today via DDoS attacks on root DNS servers. The Internet will remain completely functional.
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McAfee: Most businesses in denial about security threats
McAfee's State of Security report explains the present challenges to IT departments when it comes to securing sensitive information in a highly regulated and increasingly complex global business...
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Anonymous reacts to Symantec Trojan report
Anonymous has reacted to Symantec's report detailing how the organization was tricked into installing the Zeus Trojan. The organization did not have one clear message to send out.
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Anonymous tricked into installing Trojan
Two months ago, an unknown attacker slipped in a Zeus-infected version of Slowloris into the list of DDoS tools that Anonymous has been distributing to its supporters, according to Symantec.
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