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IBM and SAP: Delivering Enterprise Solutions
Check out this white paper to learn how SAP and IBM, working together, can offer significant advantages to the alternatives out there, and give your business the computing it deserves.
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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How will you secure The Cloud?
Cloud security raises a lot of hackles (no pun intended). Cloud security is no better or worse than any other but its strength is up to you.
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Here's how Techcrunch Editor's investments were outed by a veteran reporter...
Kara Swisher, Editor of All Things Digital, forced the hand of Mike Arrington, Editor of Techcrunch to disclose his investments.
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Do you have to be a jerk to succeed in Silicon Valley?
There's been a lot of interest in the topic of how CEOs should behave and if jerks do better...
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The questionable ethics of founders and the next generation of startups
Are young entrepreneurs learning the wrong lessons from founders of some of the most successful startups?
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How to build a virtual cubicle for working anywhere
Whether working remotely is productive or not depends on the work environment at a given location. Here are some basic tips for building a good virtual cubicle no matter where you work.
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Visiting Nurse Service of New York
LogLogic helps Visiting Nurse Service of NY comply with security and privacy requirements
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HP revamps board; Change long overdue
Hewlett Packard moved to shake up its board of directors amid the resignation of CEO Mark Hurd last year. A handful of former technology executives were named to the board.
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Court filing: HP to launch new investigation into Hurd resignation
Hewlett-Packard is prepared to launch another investigation into the departure of former CEO and President Mark Hurd, according to a court filing and news reports. Specifically, the company is...
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Facebook privacy settings are garbage
Yes, I'm on Facebook, although somewhat reluctantly. I use it to communicate with essential friends, colleagues, business contacts and my small band of loyal followers. No, I don't play FarmVille....
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Analysis: California's Online Impersonation Law, Effective January 1
In 2010 the trend of online impersonation increased, sometimes with tragic results. If you feel "there oughta be a law", you're in luck.
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LogLogic finds hidden gems
LogLogic makes the deep dive into system, database and application logs easy and allows customers to discover the hidden gems
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Scary Technology #2 - A Suggested Code of Ethics
Here's a starter set of ethical standards for companies that spread your personal data around the world, the web, etc.
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If you don't pay for protection, should fire companies let your house burn down? It happened.
According to reports, the firefighters stood there watching, as they let Mr. Cranick's house burn to the ground.
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Ethics of Code
Are companies that turn their customers into unpaid beta testers getting a free ride?
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HP's acquisition spree focuses on monitoring the datacenter and its applications.
HP keeps spending to bring the technology they need to grow their cloud business. But is it the right approach to take?
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HP, Dell and Apple keeping schtum amidst fresh ethics crises
HP, already reeling from the ethics crisis culminating with the casting out of Mark Hurd last week, faced new problems on Thursday. The US Department of Justice has stepped in to assist German...
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Hurd aide with ties to contractor resigns
One of former HP CEO Mark Hurd's closest aides, and a person connected to the hiring of the marketing contractor whose sexual harassment claim led to Hurd's resignation, resigned from HP this week.
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Hurd and ethics? Nah, it's the money
HP/Hurdgate has unleashed a flood of speculation about what happened and what comes next. I wonder whether the underlying reasons were more prosaic if badly handled.
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Woman at center of HP's Hurd probe 'surprised, saddened'
The woman at the center of a sexual harassment claim that led to Hewlett Packard CEO Mark Hurd's resignation said Sunday she was "surprised and saddened" that he lost his job.
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