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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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2004 IT Budgets: Battling for the Basics
Many CIOs have submitted their first 2004 budgets recently, politicking for key stakeholder support while waiting to hear back from management. Early responses indicate small incremental growth...
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.Net Versus J2EE (Java) for CIOs: Strange Bedfellows
The decision to select .Net or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is easy - both should be supported unless the IT organization (ITO) can standardize on Microsoft (MSFT). Because only the smallest...
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Couple unfriends woman on Facebook, father murders them
A father has murdered a couple after they unfriended his daughter on Facebook. The father and mother were both shot in the head, but their baby boy was left unharmed in his mother's arms.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the future.
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Defense Dept. targets Silicon Valley with new IT Exchange Program
At the RSA 2011 Conference, Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn talks about a new pilot program that will make it easier for government and the technology industry to work together in the...
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Doug Merritt tips up as Baynote CEO. What's next?
Ex-SAP exec Doug Merritt joins Baynote as CEO. What's on his agenda? Read here to find out.
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Inside look at Pentagon's cyberdefense strategy: The battlefield beyond bad flash drives
Our nation faces risks far greater than a rogue flash drive: Failure to properly safeguard our consumer and industry systems; unwillingness to invest in ongoing security; and ordinary computer...
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Have the mobile OS wars really been decided already?
A research report concludes that the mobile OS war has been decided and Apple's iOS and Android are the big winners. In the long run will that really be the case?
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The evolution of Green IT: Key takeaways from Interop
The green IT track at Interop Las Vegas kicked off with a session from yours truly on “The Evolution Of Green IT: Projects That Cut Cost, Avoid Risk And Grow Revenues� to help IT professionals...
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UK election campaigns begin. Social media to play important role
Social Media to play a key role in UK Election outcome.
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Comcast wins U.S. Appeal Court case, denies FCC oversight authority
The U.S. Appeals court rejected the FCC's jurisdiction claim of managing Network Internet traffic
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Shuttle Discovery launch marks the beginning of the end
The Space Shuttle program launched Discovery Mission 131, one of 4 remaining flights of the Shuttle Program. Should it be saved?
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What's inside your home is yours, except computer files
Surveillance methods being used are in the same league as those used by the NSA, CIA, MI5, MI6 and China's MSS. A real and genuine underground of revolt brewing. This isn't two street gangs...
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China at it again: Journalist, activist emails hacked
Mirror mirror on the wall, who is the most evil of them all... Chinese hackers are at it again.
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When is an employer allowed to read your email?
Is email privileged when you communicate with your lawyer using employer-supplied laptop? Two cases, two different outcomes.
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Internet vs. US Constitution
Will the Justices be able to adapt, given the US Constitution is 223 years old with a 'few' amendments? Will government need to establish new amendments to modernize how laws are created and...
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Former IBM VP Moffat pleads guilty to insider trading
Moffat faces 20 years on each count of insider trading.
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Are the MPAA and RIAA out of their minds?
Current syndication and distribution business models are dead and so too will be the MPAA and RIAA if it does not embrace change.
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The FCC should be the regulator of ACTA treaty
If the Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement comes to pass and somehow goes through Congress and becomes law it will be the dawn of a new millennium in itself.
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Apple is immune from antitrust
The hottest consumer electronics company is Apple. Is it safe from government litigation? Maybe Google should license iPAD killing future litigation.
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