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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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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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Building BRICs: Are enterprise tech's star players on injured reserve?
Brazil, Russia, India and China are seeing an economic slowdown. Has enterprise technology's big bet on them proven to be riskier than originally thought?
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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Russian president uses Facebook to answer protesters
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev yesterday answered protesters via his Facebook Page. His announcement to investigate the alleged election fraud was answered with an outpouring of criticism.
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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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China Wants Its Hands All Over Your Internet
China faces US cyberspying accusations after proposing a "Code of Conduct" to the UN and renewing its internal internet censorship.
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Study: US tops ZeuS hosting infrastructure chart
Which country hosts the majority of command and control servers used by the ZeuS crimeware? According to Trusteer, that's the United States. Here's what to consider.
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If Russia wants open source then Russia needs glasnost
Turning open source into an enemy of freedom is always going to be political. And open source is not by its nature political,
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Juniper extends beyond the router and into mobile security
Juniper Networks is extending its reach beyond the router and into the complex world of mobile device security as malware attacks jump 250%...
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What part of selling our uranium mines to Russia makes sense to you?
I am not making this up. I could not possibly make this up.
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Are Microsoft lawyers partying with Putin to harass Russian rebels?
What should Microsoft do to make this right?
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US expands HP bribery probe
The U.S. government has widened its probe into possible bribes paid by Hewlett-Packard to help it capture a lucrative contract in Russia.
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Microsoft turns over all Win7 and server source code to Russia's new KGB
What do you think? Do you think giving the Russian secret service access to Windows source puts America at a severe security disadvantage?
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Does Microsoft's sharing of source code with China and Russia pose a security risk?
Part of Microsoft's Government Security Program (GSP), the company has offered the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) a peek inside the source code of Microsoft products. Could GSP's main...
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Cisco, IBM, tech giants covering the BRIC bases
What's notable about the BRIC approaches is that tech giants all have a unique spin. The common theme: The future of enterprise IT growth lies outside the U.S.
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Cisco to invest $1 billion in Russia
Cisco Systems will invest $1 billion in technology development in Russia over the next decade.
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Oracle wins mySQL but opponents do not admit defeat
Oracle can have Sun, and mySQL, the European Commission has ruled.
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Carbon emissions, and burn, baby, burn
Copenhagen talks about pushing the carbon emission football down the road.
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Stolen iPhones being fenced in Russia
About 4,000 iPhone 3GS' stolen from a Belgium warehouse are being fenced in Russia in batches of 100, cash only. The problem is that Interpol has all the serial and IMEI numbers.
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