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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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End-to-end encryption is the key to protecting data and reputations
In order to avoid the financial and brand damage associated with data breaches, businesses need to consider deploying end-to-end encryption as a tamper proof way of securing data.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Intel brings Cloud SSO to Salesforce's Force.com
Salesforce.com is integrating Intel's Cloud SSO to provide enterprise customers with single sign-on access to Force.com and thousands of cloud-based apps.
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Feeding green screen chroma key into Skype
I wanted the remote Skype viewer to see whatever image I wanted behind me: a brick wall, a rack of computers, a bookshelf, a logo, a moving pattern...whatever.
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Page: Motorola Mobility acquisition is key to Google's future
Google announces completion of its deal to buy Motorola Mobility and enter the hardware market. The marriage will likely bolster Google’s Android-based smartphone business and Xoom tablet...
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Windows Phone: Photography the key to its success?
To distinguish itself from Apple's iOS and Google's Android, Microsoft's smartphone platform needs to be a shutterbug's paradise.
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No bottle opener, bro? This iPhone case is your key (photos)
Headcase's Bottle Opener for iPhone 4 and 4S may be bulky, but it'll set you up with your suds in a flick of the wrist.
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A few errors could be key to super-efficient computer chips
A group of university researchers has determined that "inexact" processors could yield huge gains in efficiency.
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San Francisco hates your startup: SceneTap
San Francisco denizens are angry that facial-detection cameras placed in bars by nightlife startup app SceneTap go live on Friday.
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The key to lower Ultrabook prices? One word: plastics
Ultrabook pricing could fall as low as $599 later this year as vendors move away from sleek metal chassis and toward plastic-based ones.
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Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption: 17 documents released
Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption to protect the thousands of files stored in the Pakistani compound where he was killed. 17 of the 6,000 documents have now been publicly released.
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Thursby introduces new PIV and CAC support for iPhone, iPad & new Macs
Thursby Software, a longtime developer in the Apple enterprise and government markets, on Wednesday will announce PKard for iOS, a solution that provides a secure browser supporting a variety of...
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Gov.-led ID plan picks finalists for $10 million grant program
Finalists are picked for the $10 million pilot program being run by the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC).
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Microsoft roadmap leaks for Office 15, IE 10 and more key products
Screen shots of a Microsoft product roadmap for partners have leaked to the Web. Here are the key take-aways.
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Wave Systems, CDW team for SMB encryption solutions
Agreement covers endpoint security and management solutions for administering self-encrypting drives and native Windows 7 encryption.
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Why power is so key to this part of the ERP world [part 3]
In this, the third installment of PaaS & ERP, the distinction between market power and product control is covered.
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Researchers develop quantum encryption method to foil hackers
Researchers from the University of Toronto and the University of Vigo believe quantum cryptography is the solution to the hacker problem. They are turning their proof-of-concept into a prototype.
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Encryption in 2012: Now a strategic business issue
Encryption is now viewed as a strategic business issue, a far cry from when it was a niche technology and solely the concern of the IT department.
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 2
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven "scientific" laws...
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Making sense of Microsoft's confusing Windows activation rules
Last week, Microsoft cut the number of Windows and Office product keys it includes for TechNet subscribers. Readers tell me that doesn't matter, because every key is good for multiple activations....
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