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Smarter Servers
Servers. They're the brain of your company. Get a smarter one. Learn about IBM's line of System X servers in this brochure that details the different types of hardware available for your server needs.
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MacBook Air: The ultra Ultrabook and business Windows, too
Ted Schadler lends some firsthand thoughts on using the MacBook Air in the enterprise.
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Gallery of galleries: Top 10 for September
Extremely bad decisions were the focus of the most popular ZDNet gallery for August. Plus, new Windows and old Linux were pretty popular, too.
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Who makes the best Windows security software? Surprise ...
Does antivirus software work? Online criminals have beaten traditional security software that relies on signatures and scans. But there's an alternative: smarter software that turns the bad guys'...
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How browsers and security software can keep you safer online
The traditional role of security software is to scan incoming files and block those that it knows are dangerous. Unfortunately, the bad guys have figured out how to get around that sort of system....
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Zombie PC Prevention Bill to make security software mandatory
South Korea's recently proposed Zombie PC Prevention Bill, aims to fight botnets with common sense - by making security software mandatory on users' PCs.
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Why Microsoft should push Security Essentials to freeloaders
Microsoft is continually looking for new ways to 'encourage' Windows freeloaders to pay up and go legal, but limiting Microsoft Security Essentials to a 30-day trial is a bad move.
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Altor V4 - security in virtualized environments and the cloud
My travel this month just about made it impossible for the good folks at Altor and me to find a workable time for a review of their newest product, Altor V4. After chatting with them, it became...
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Rogue security programs are 'ongoing threat'
Symantec's report on rogue security software noted that 250 rogue security programs launched some 43 million attempts to prompt user installation between July 2008 and June 2009.
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The ultimate guide to scareware protection
Throughout the last two years, scareware (fake security software), quickly emerged as the single most profitable monetization strategy for cybercriminals to take advantage of. Due to the...
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Microsoft's intelligence security report: The top 5 takeaways
Microsoft on Wednesday will unveil its sixth Security Intelligence Report and the tome---all 184 pages of it---has a lot of interesting data points culled from the software giant's antivirus...
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Sunbelt Software's VIPRE - Redefining security software
Sunbelt Software's VIPRE - I've finally found an antivirus package that delivers the goods.
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Will consumers scrimp on paid security software?
Symantec and McAfee could face headwinds in 2008 amid weak consumer spending, according to Cowen & Co. Meanwhile, the two are duking it out over a Acer-Gateway OEM deal. Cowen analyst Walter...
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Friday Rant - Why is most security software rubbish?
When I'm setting up a new Windows-based PC, the part that I dread is when it's time to install security software onto it. I just know that no matter how swift and powerful the system is,...
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Gates touts security software at Comdex
In his 20th annual address at Comdex 2003 in Las Vegas, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates shows off two server products that are designed to help companies secure their networks against attack.
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Microsoft, Your PC's Security Guard?
While struggling to make its own code tighter, the software giant also appears to be readying a line of antivirus and firewall software.
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Who’s benefiting from Net attacks?
Selling security software may be as close as it comes to a recession-proof business in the computer industry these days. Software makers have their hopes set that the gravy train keeps running. ...
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2012 - The year the contact center dies
This year we’ll see smart devices start to replace the call center as the primary interaction channel.
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Moving apps to the cloud: Why, when and how
What’s in it for your business? Which apps should you migrate first? How can you maximize the advantages and minimize the risks and costs?
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Microsoft warns of dangerous IE browser vulnerabilities
The most severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user simply views a specially crafted web page using Internet Explorer.
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MIT launches first free online course
MITx is now allowing students around the world to enroll in its first prototype online course.
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