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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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Enterprise architects: 'turn your company upside down'
'It's no longer enough for EAs to put a shared infrastructure in place and stand back and declare the business to be enabled.'
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Polycom hires former Electronic Arts exec as CFO, COO
Former Electronic Arts CFO Eric Brown is stepping into the CFO gig at Polycom, along with serving in two other executive roles.
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Top iOS Apps lists not boding well for BYOD
BYOD doesn't have a chance of taking hold unless we evolve into primates who walk upright with devices that are ready to go to work.
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2012 outlook for enterprise architecture
More stress, more cloud, less IT: six key trends shaping the enterprise architect's job in the months ahead, as predicted by The Open Group.
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Facebook announces f8 speakers: Disney, EA, Spotify, Zynga, more
Facebook has announced 11 speakers for its 2011 f8 developer conference. Big names include Disney, EA, Spotify, Turntable.fm, and Zynga.
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EA buys PopCap -- does that mean Activision needs to buy Zynga?
This week, casual game maker PopCap, best known for Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled, agreed to be acquired by Electronic Arts in a deal said to be worth around $650 million. The move came as a...
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EA buys Bejeweled creator PopCap games for $750 million
The acquisition will be made to the tune of $650 million, along with $100 million in stock and earn-outs, for a possible $1.3 billion.
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Electronic Arts becomes latest gaming hack attack victim
Electronic Arts has found itself to be the latest victim of 2011 to be hit by hackers. Welcome to the club, EA, which already includes Sony, Nintendo, the U.S. government and countless other sites...
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Plants vs Zombies maker PopCap rumored to be acquired by EA
Rumors suggest that EA is trying to acquire PopCap Games in a deal valued at $1 billion. What's in it for the video game giant?
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E3 2011: Scenes from EA's press conference (photos)
EA took over downtown Los Angeles' historical Orpheum Theatre to show off the company's new lineup of video games.
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Enterprise architecture as catalyst for innovation
To some companies, enterprise architecture is part of compliance and administration. To others, it serves as a driver of innovation.
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Medal of Honor (photos)
EA is rebooting the Medal of Honor franchise with a gritty take on the current conflict in Afghanistan.
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Government watchdog urges use (and reuse) of shared services to transform government
The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently issued its guidelines intended to help government agencies achieve enterprise transformation through enterprise architecture. The guidelines...
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Hybrid cloud means full employment for integration specialists
Cloud shifts the focus to infrastructure integration -- 'something with which IT is not so well versed.'
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NFL players sue EA over Madden likenesses
A former football player is suing Electronic Arts on behalf of about 6,000 retired National Football League players who claim their likenesses were included in Madden NFL 09, but they weren't paid...
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Viewpoint: 'enterprise architecture principles hugely overrated'
Enterprise architecture proponent argues many EA principles, even those from certification groups such as TOGAF, 'fail to provide a sound basis for collective decision-making and governance.'
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'SOA supplants enterprise architecture,' and four other EA myths exposed
SOA may only address a narrow portion of architectural requirements.
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Madden 11 (photos)
EA's latest iteration of Madden looks to downplay the coaching and speed up the huddle.
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Guest post: Safely landed in the Cloud; now let's sack the EA?
Yesterday Dion Hinchcliffe pointed to a McKinsey report (link to report here.) It said: Complexity is rife in any growing business. As companies innovate, add new business lines and products, or...
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EA editor criticizes DRM in Command & Conquer 4
EA.com's editor-in-chief and blogger Jeff Green has used Twitter to publicly criticize Command & Conquer 4's DRM mechanism.
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