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The Smarter Railroad: An Opportunity for the Railroad Industry
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Dan Verton advises on preparing for and preventing cyberterrorism
A new book due out in August entitled Black Ice: The Invisible Threat of Cyber-Terrorism outlines a broader threat to computer infrastructures, including the Internet, and details how...
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New laws will have strong impact on IT
IT pros who are slow to plan ahead may be forced to change strategy by new laws covering privacy, financial culpability, and terrorism, according to Tari Schreider, a security consultant with...
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SOA paves way to 'postmodern' software regime: Gartner's Anne Thomas Manes
Lots of new clients, lots of new databases, lots of new APIs. All need to be service oriented.
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Has Facebook banned Effin for being obscene or offensive?
Ann Marie Kennedy is fighting Facebook to recognize her hometown of Effin, Ireland. It's unclear if the company considers the name obscene, offensive, or if this is just a misunderstanding.
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GNOME's Sandler: Is there a killer in the code?
Is there a killer in the software code running millions of medical devices? GNOME Executive Director Karen Sandler, formerly of the Software Freedom Law Center, has been fighting to get this...
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HP's Apotheker consolidates power: Livermore steps back, CIO Mott out
Hewlett-Packard on Monday reorganized its executive suite so key execs and the company's biggest units report directly to CEO Leo Apotheker. Ann Livermore, who led HP's enterprise services group...
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No Nook by Christmas? Here's a $100 gift card
Barnes & Noble promises that it will send an e-mail notification on December 23rd with a $100 gift certificate if they are unable to ship the Nook e-reader in time.
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Muddling through privacy and the social Web
Chief privacy officers from Yahoo!, IBM, and Comcast, as well as CDT's public policy guru, weigh in on where things stand with privacy as social network usage becomes ubiquitous.
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Large Hadron Collider back in operation
The world's biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, is in operation again after more than a year of repairs.
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Anne Thomas Manes: SOA can be resurrected, here's how
SOA as we knew it may have died, but organizations still desperately need service orientation
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Tomorrow's smart grid
At the Churchill Club's 11th Annual Top Ten Tech Trends, venture capitalists discuss whether the smart grid and smart meter trends will continue to produce innovation and what the motivating...
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Microsoft and HP announce alliance at Interop
At the Interop Conference in Las Vegas, Microsoft's Stephen Elop and Hewlett-Packard's Ann Livermore announce a partnership between the two companies to bring a better, faster, less expensive,...
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Facebook's juvenile approach to TOS
Facebook may be the darling of the Zack Whittaker crowd but its announcement of a new way of formulating terms of service...or is it user rights...or whatever shows a distinct lack of...
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'SOA' dead as of January 1st, analyst says
Say it isn't SOA? Anne Thomas Manes declares 'SOA' a casualty of a slow economy and failure to deliver ROI
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Worth Watching: Steve Ballmer in the heart of Silicon Valley . . .
There was quite a bit of excitement Thursday evening prior to Steve Ballmer's appearance at the Churchill Club Annual Dinner in the heart of Silicon Valley and just a stone's throw from Yahoo!...
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uTorrent silently patches critical vulnerability
If uTorrent is the client you use to download files, now might be a good time to hit that "check for updates" button. According to security alerts aggregator Secunia, there's a "highly critical"...
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Xerox CEO: Time for Washington's help
She's been called the second most powerful woman in business. By now, she may be No. 1. In a wide-ranging discussion about technology, politics, and her company's plans, Xerox's CEO tells...
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Analyst: why even the best SOAs are 'stalling'
Many companies have implemented 'stunningly beautiful SOA infrastructures,' but have yet to demonstrate how all this infrastructure yields any business value
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Comcast vs. BitTorrent to be focus of FCC hearing
Cable company and foes to be questioned as agency considers new nondiscrimination regulations targeting broadband providers.
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Which will kill SOA fastest: no money or no skills?
Double trouble for SOA in 2008?
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