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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors
Three months on, the media mill continues to grind after EPIC releases a four-page list of words the U.S. government monitors social media for.
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Did the U.S. 'blackmail' the EU over passenger data: No deal, no entry?
If the EU did not pass a controversial data sharing deal with the U.S. government, it may have meant non-visa holders may have been turned away from the land of the free.
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US government hires company to hack into video game consoles
The U.S. Navy is paying a company six figures to hack into used video game consoles and extract sensitive information. The tasks to be completed are for both offline and online data.
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U.S. government commits big R&D money to 'Big Data'
The U.S. government is investing $200 million in big data projects to help the U.S. jump ahead in the next frontier of computing.
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US government pays $250,000 for iOS exploit
Selling exploits to government agencies is becoming a more and more lucrative business. Hackers can get paid anywhere between $5,000 and $250,000 for a security vulnerability.
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Anonymous hacks U.S. government websites with anti-ACTA messages
Anonymous has defaced a number of U.S. trade-related websites, including the FTC, seemingly in protest over the country's signing to the controversial ACTA agreement.
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Can social media reveal your race? US program targets Hispanics
On the Internet, no one knows you're a dog but they might know your race. The search is on for racial signals - thanks to the US government.
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Under malware attack: Smart cards used by U.S. government agencies
A new version of the Sykipot Trojan is targeting smart card readers made by ActivIdentity, a company that provides authentication software to several high-profile agencies and businesses around...
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Korea sets the standard for government datacenters
Korea's government IT consolidation program shows real, documented, cost savings and IT benefits.
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U.S. government blows $200,000 on useless smartphone app
App is 'extremely slow, it looks like butt, and it crashes all the time.'
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Facebook partners with US government to reduce unemployment
Facebook has teamed up with the US Department of Labor, NACE, DE, and NASWA to help reduce the national unemployment rate.
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U.S. issues secret, warrantless court order for email data of Wikileaks' volunteer
The U.S. government forced Google and a small Californian ISP to hand over data belonging to a Wikileaks volunteer, reports say.
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U.S. government files to block T-Mobile and AT&T merger
The AT&T and T-Mobile deal has caused quite a furor in the wireless space with Sprint concerned about the loss of a competitor and T-Mobile customers concerned about loss of excellent customer...
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America's official U.S. government portal is also available in Spanish
Like USA.gov, GobiernoUSA.gov is full of many resources. If you haven't looked around this important government resource, take some time to check it out.
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Microsoft has higher credit rating than U.S. government
Microsoft now has a higher credit rating than the U.S. government, since its downgrading late last week.
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Apple has more cash than U.S. government
New reports show that Apple has more cash and marketable securities on hand than the United States government.
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RIM BlackBerry PlayBook becomes first tablet certified for U.S. government
The iPad and other tablets have been primarily focused on the email and media experience, but the federal government is more interested in security and utility. The PlayBook just earned...
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U.S. government shuttering 800 computer data centers
In an effort to reduce spending and step up its technology infrastructure, the United States government will be closing down 40 percent of its computer data centers.
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Google provides the most user data to the U.S. government, but what does that really mean?
Be careful what you read. It's not just the headlines, it's the relative data that helps provide deeper insight.
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Services like Twitter, Facebook should be regulated in other countries
With citizens voluntarily sharing data about their lives on US based services like Facebook and Twitter, the data can be used as good leverage by the US government as it presents insights into...
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