Tuesday, February 10, 2009

IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy; $9M stolen from ATMs in 30 minutes; FAA network hacked

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IBM, Juniper join in cloud strategy

Stephen Lawson By Stephen Lawson
IBM and Juniper on Monday provided a sneak peek at technology that lets enterprise IT managers easily reallocate computing resources between a private and a public cloud. Read full story

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02/10/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Google adds ActiveSync to accommodate iPhone, Win Mobile
  2. A few clean words from the creator of Cursebird
  3. Kaspersky says Web hack 'should not have happened'
  4. Evolution of the router
  5. FTC kills fraudulent online check-processing operation
  6. Microsoft rounds out voice assault
  7. Microsoft goofs, unveils new Web-based smartphone sync service
  8. Nortel to shed shareholders meeting, more employees
  9. Don't wait for my phone: Google Sync, others here now
  10. Mommas don't let their babies grow up to be engineers


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