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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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IP VPN services to grow rapidly
There are good reasons why network-based IP virtual private network services are on the rise, says In-Stat/MDR. They provide strategic advantage, attractive services, and an affordable price.
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Why hasn't telepresence taken off?
Telepresence is one of Forrester's Top 15 technology trends to watch ... so why hasn't it taken off in the enterprise? Henry Dewing explains.
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Sweet bypass for student finger scanner
An Australian high school has installed "secure" fingerprint scanners for roll call. But will savvy students find its sweet spot?
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Photos: Battle of the Rube Goldberg machines
Penn State recently held a contest for Rube Goldberg machines, which do a simple task in a complex manner. The winner? A Super Mario-themed device.
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Microsoft's Kumo: It's a little early for the obit isn't it?
Microsoft is testing Kumo--the upgrade to Live Search internally--and a few folks are already writing the obit. A wee bit early, don't you think? BoomTown's Kara Swisher posted Microsoft's...
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Remedying the trade imbalance with China
Microsoft's attempts to shame Chinese users of illegal copies of Windows by turning their backgrounds black every hour is reflective of a wider problem of copyright enforcement in China. As Henry...
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Ashton Kutcher and Jason Goldberg talk about Blahgirls strategy
The founders of Katalyst Media answer questions about their new startup. Here is a behind the scenes video.
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Bill Gates' legacy: A modern day Henry Ford
Bill Gates is arguably the individual who has had the biggest impact on the world of technology and his departure from Microsoft on 27 June will mark the end of an era.
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Software industrialization: not so fast, Henry Ford
Does software really belong on the assembly line?
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N-Tier: Rube Goldberg meets Wintel Scalability
What we call the "N-tier architecture" is really just an uninformed accomodation to Wintel scalability limitations - a kind of Rube Goldberg meets career needs response to achieving SMP via the...
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Master 3-D messaging security
They're everywhere. Secure Computing's Paul Henry says you need multi-dimensional security to fend off attackers, no matter where they come from.
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Who launched that attack?
Commentary: Mass e-mail malware is yesterday’s news. Today's attacks increasingly involve malware hidden on Web sites, says Secure Computing's Paul Henry.
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Henri Richard lands at Freescale
Henri Richard, the former chief sales and marketing officer at AMD, has landed at Freescale Semiconductor. Freescale announced that Richard will be chief sales and marketing officer for the chip...
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AMD marketing and sales chief Henri Richard departs
AMD's Henri Richard is resigning from his position as executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer, according to report in Hexus.net and confirmed by news.com. At a press...
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Malware finds a new home
Commentary--Compromised Web pages are now rapidly emerging as the replacement vehicle of choice for mass malware distribution. Let's keep up with the virus writers, says Secure Computing's Paul Henry.
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Web 2.0: New risks, new rewards
Commentary--Before you use next-generation Internet apps to collaborate and communicate, keep these security measures in mind, says Secure Computing's Paul Henry.
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Section 230 immunity for case-based identity/reputation systems?
As an example of someone who thinks he owns his reputation data, here's lawyer John Henry Browne, threatening to sue new lawyer rating service Avvo over a rating he says is unjustifiably low....
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Web 2.0: New risks, new rewards
Commentary--Web 2.0 shifts online control to active participants but it also creates a fertile ground for hackers and malware, says Secure Computing's Paul Henry.
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Rube Goldberg competition sets record for inefficiency
Michigan university takes the prize for creating the most roundabout way of carrying out a simple process.Photos: College students the picture of inefficiency
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Images: Games that win a spot in history
Curator Henry Lowood has come up with a canon that he believes represents the historical impact of games.
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