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Workforce Visibility
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using Business Intelligence and CRM-like tools to get a better understanding of your employees.
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Microsoft, EU scuffle over Vista
Windows Vista hasn't shipped yet, but Microsoft and the European Union are already caught up in a tussle over the antitrust impact of security technology in the OS.
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Symantec critiques Vista security
Symantec researchers question Windows Vista security, a sales pitch in disguise? Also, rootkits get better at hiding, MySpace users hit by flash worm, Oracle patches and AOL security software.
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PowerPoint zero-day used in attacks
Déjà vu, shortly after Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, a new flaw is used in attacks. Also, Microsoft left two known flaws unpatched, Adobe fixes and phishing news.
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Excel flaw used in cyberattack
On the heels of Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday" cyberattacks are exploiting a new Excel flaw, a coincidence? Also, Web 2.0 flaws rising and cybercrime costs businesses less.
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Security tool adds ID theft protection
ZoneAlarm update helps prevent and fight ID theft online and off. Also, browser flaw can expose user data, Microsoft patch deluge coming.
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Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress
Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress, but McAfee, Symantec and others respond. Also, Vista plays hide-and-seek with hackers, a limited Microsoft firewall and Firefox patches.
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Bug may put Symantec users at risk
Critical flaw in Symantec antivirus software may put corporate users at risk of a worm attack. Also, Vista security in the spotlight at WinHEC.
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Microsoft warns about Flash flaw
Microsoft sent out a "critical" alert for a flaw in Adobe's Macromedia Flash player, a first. Also, Apple repairs dozens of flaws, Symantec battles Microsoft, FBI has no time for ID theft, and...
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Putting the United Nations in charge of the Internet is the best idea ever
When I'm stumped by geopolitical challenges and I ask myself "What organization can really get the job done?" my answer is always "The United Nations."
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Flame: 'Most complex' cyber-attack ever discovered
The world's "largest cyberattack" has been uncovered. Business and universities -- and governments -- were the main target of the attack by the data-stealing malware.
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Join HP support expert Tommaso Esmanech for a May 15 live chat on IT support automation
Modern support services need to be able to empower the workers and IT personnel alike to maintain peak control over data centers, and to keep the systems and processes performing reliably at...
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Google Earth as censored by the ever-artsy Dutch (images)
Most countries blur, pixelate, or whitewash sensitive areas in the name of national security, but the design-conscious Dutch dress things up a bit.
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HTC One X is the best HTC device I have ever used (review & gallery)
HTC is focusing on quality instead of quantity this year with the HTC One series their premier launch device line. The HTC One X is fantastic and I have never used a better HTC device.
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Hands-on with the AT&T HTC One X: HTC's best phone ever
HTC is focusing their efforts this year and their launch lineup is called the One Series. The HTC One X is the premier One Series device and after using it for a few weeks I am convinced it is the...
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AOL joins Microsoft as sponsor of Outercurve Foundation
The open-source-focused Outercurve Foundation now has a second major backer, in addition to Microsoft.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg joins Viddy
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has joined Viddy. This is interesting for two reasons: Viddy is growing very quickly, in part thanks to Facebook, and it's also been compared to Instagram.
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Red Hat and SUSE join IBM in new Linux system, Canonical opts out
While Red Hat and SUSE are throwing their support behind IBM's new Linux POWER servers, Canonical, Ubuntu's parent company, has opted to sit this one out.
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Join live Twitter chat on Big Data with U.S. CTO Todd Park
U.S. CTO Todd Park will host a live Twitter chat on Tuesday, April 24 to talk about real world uses for Big Data. See how to join the conversation.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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Samsung's Galaxy Nexus joins Sprint's LTE party on April 22nd: $199
Sprint is adding to its LTE portfolio with its own version of the Galaxy Nexus, which lands on April 22nd.
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