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- 10 reasons why e-readers make sense in the enterprise
- TechRepublic guest post: In case you haven’t heard, e-readers are making an impact. They’ve been around for some time, but only now (thanks, in part, to Amazon’s Kindle) are they being taken seriously. The e-readers’ biggest fan is the avid reader, but this doesn’t have to (and most likely won’t)...
- Tags: E-reader, Employee, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-08-07
- Profile of the World's Top Hackers
- Data theft and breaches from cybercrime may have cost businesses as much as $1 trillion globally in lost intellectual property and expenditures for repairing damage. And this current economic climate has undoubtedly created more opportunities for hackers, criminals, and industrial espionage firms who are targeting critical infrastructures and systems...
- Tags: Lumension Security Inc., Hacker, Hacking, Security
- Webcasts 2009-06-29
- 'Insane' $1.9 million verdict could prove RIAA's downfall
- 'Insane' $1.9 million verdict could prove RIAA's downfallI used to really dislike the RIAA......But now. They are my enemy FOREVER. They are a criminal organization no different than the mafia that use something they didnt create, something that scientists and DARPA created and is currently maintained by techology geeks...
- Tags: INTERNET, Telecom & Utilities, RIAA, downfall
- Discussion threads 2009-06-19
- RIAA's $1.92 million victory: more about message, less about money
- RIAA's $1.92 million victory: more about message, less about moneyRIAA is a dangerous criminal organizationThere is only one victim here, that poor woman, they destroyed her life, and for what?Of course she lied that her kids were the one, that she hadn't known etc. She was trying to get away...
- Tags: CD, RIAA
- Discussion threads 2009-06-19
- EU to levy huge fine on Intel, hearing set for Microsoft
- EU to levy huge fine on Intel, hearing set for MicrosoftLet 'em have it.Because it won't change their behavior in any way. Instead of issuing a fine to the company, the EU should fine the shareholders. You want to see some quick action in a company's attitude change?...
- Tags: Web browsers, Intel Corp., Microsoft Corp., huge fine
- Discussion threads 2009-05-10
- Google on the defensive as book deal starts to come apart
- Google on the defensive as book deal starts to come apartall books should be free in electronic formCan't the publishers see the tidal FOSS wipping out proprietary software?They don't realize that there is an analogy between copyrighted books and proprietary software that points to their demise.It's already happening with the...
- Tags: INTERNET, Google Just, Google Inc., book deal
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- ICANN: Largest change to domain name system in history
- ICANN, the governing body for Internet addresses, today discussed global Internet address expansion at its 34th international public meeting in Mexico City, detailing "the possibility of one of the most dramatic expansions to the global Internet addressing system since it was created." Departing ICANN President and CEO...
- Tags: DNS, ICANN, Domain Name, Internet Address, Estimates, Internet, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-03-06
- RADWare to Buy Nortel Assets
- According to Globes, Israel's version of the Wall Street Journal, RADWare will purchasing Nortel's layer 4-7 applications switching assets: As part of the intended acquisition, Radware will take on Nortel's application delivery products, and offer them under a merged brand, Radware Alteon. From the onset, Radware plans to significantly...
- Tags: Asset, RADWARE, Nortel Networks Corp., Alteon Networks, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Dave Greenfield
- Blog posts 2009-02-22
- The emerging case for open business methods
- The Internet has been the genesis of countless useful business innovations over the last several decades. These include a globally unified e-mail network, the advent of search engines, the rise of rich user experiences and SaaS, and most recently cloud computing to name but a few. But perhaps...
- Tags: Business, Business Method, Business Strategy, Dave Bort, Dion Hinchcliffe, Internet, Management, Network, Open Source, Reasons Organization, Strategy
- Blog posts 2008-12-04
- Network and Endpoint Data Leak Prevention: Comprehensive Protection Using a Best-of-Breed Approach
- Proprietary information and intellectual property assets are vital to the success of any organization. Although strides have been made to secure these assets from the outside world, the fact is, the greatest threat to data security comes from the inside - from the very users who have access to corporate...
- Tags: Asset, Network, Trend Micro Inc., Asset Management, Intellectual Property, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Research & Development
- White papers 2008-12-01
- When Encryption Isn't Enough: Trend Micro LeakProof Stops Data Leaks Where They Start
- Protecting proprietary information and intellectual property is vital to the success of any organization. Although strides have been made to secure these assets from the outside world, the fact is, the greatest threat to data security comes from the inside - from the very users who have access to corporate...
- Tags: Trend Micro Inc., Encryption, Trend Micro LeakProof, LeakProof, Intellectual Property, Asset Management, Hacking, Security, Research & Development, Business Operations, Operational Planning
- White papers 2008-12-01
- The uncertainties of social media for traditional brands
- Guest post: Drew Bartkiewicz is a vice president of Technology and New Media Markets for The Hartford, and author of the upcoming book, Unseen Liability. In today's 24/7 business world, companies and their customers are consuming, sharing and storing data at an unprecedented rate. This data has...
- Tags: Web, Brand, Network, Social Media, Tiffany, Web 2.0, Intellectual Property, Internet, Research & Development, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-11-25
- Microsoft is 5th most spam-friendly ISP
- Microsoft is 5th most spam-friendly ISPShut them down! ntntLet's buy Yahoo?Bill should just code himself out of this one.Well.....if they can't deliver a secure OS, how do you expect them to deliver a secure network?Taking a VERY jaundiced view but......it makes me wonder if any traffic is good traffic in...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Cyberthreats, Internet Service Provider, spam, Microsoft Corp., spam-friendly ISP, Spam-friendly, e-mail server
- Discussion threads 2008-11-21
- Microsoft and Novell at two: Was the patent pact worth it?
- Microsoft and Novell at two: Was the patent pact worth it?Sheer brillianceNot that I'm going to start any wars or anything, but from a business perspective this deal was totally worth it. Microsoft got to wiggle its way into mixed source environments. Novell got a lifeline and became a bigger...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp., openSUSE
- Discussion threads 2008-11-18
- Back up your online data. Now.
- Back up your online data. Now.BackUp strategyI would trust a paid provider before I would trust my critical data to my own external device even if it was "backed up daily to a USB drive." I had an external USB drive stolen last month. (I don't keep my backup drive...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), cloud computing, Notebooks, online data, Back-up
- Discussion threads 2008-11-13
- End the open source obsession with Microsoft
- End the open source obsession with MicrosoftM$ must GPL its codeand that will open communication with OSS.So Microsoft doesn't engage in this?[i]That scene did not happen. More likely some mid-level bureaucrat dealing with this particular show decided to show off his or her power.[/i]Most likely it did happen at the...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., open source obsession, open source, Dana
- Discussion threads 2008-11-10
- Android kill switch: Is Google evil?
- Android kill switch: Is Google evil?Open Source???Doesn't sound much like open sourceRE: Android kill switch: Is Google evil?Yes! They have been evil for quite some time. Be sure to read the EULA and contract for the G1 phone carefully. Don't be surprised if you find a clause...
- Tags: cloud computing, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-10-16
- Why IT mergers fail
- Why IT mergers faileds hp lay offsTry employing writers that can count.24600 lay offs 50% will be in the USA so 12300 out 47,000 is ~25%.SidetrackThe gain from a Hurd/Fiorina style merger is easy to comprehend, Murph. Combine two companies and lay off a slew of people. All...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Strategy, information technology, Hewlett-Packard Co., merger, Electronic Data Systems Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-09-24
- Millennials: Will they really reinvent IT?
- I'm having a bit of a Millennials moment. I'm sick of the coverage about Millennials, also known as Generation Y. Here's the story line: Generation Y will change the world as the first digital natives. They will change business practices and IT as we know it. You must adapt to...
- Tags: Generation X, Generation Y, Information Technology, Worker, Millennials, Jason Hiner, Strategy, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-06-17
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