Monday, October 10, 2011

BroadSoft acquires iLinc Communications

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BroadSoft acquires iLinc Communications
BroadSoft has acquired Phoenix, Ariz.-based iLinc Communications as a move to enhance its portfolio by adding iLinc's Web collaboration tools. iLinc's collaboration features will become BroadCloud Web Collaboration -- a software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering that extends BroadSoft's unified communications (UC) services. Read More


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Office 365: Non-Profit Moves to Cloud for Global Relief
NetHope, a consortium of IT leaders serving humanitarian agencies, has been keeping things in-house with Sharepoint for years. But a recent move to the cloud via Office 365 is freeing up IT staff and allowing agencies to better share information. Read More

EU antitrust regulators give Microsoft-Skype deal green light
Antitrust regulators in the European Union today approved Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype, the online telephone and chat giant. Read More


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Switching Schedulers – Not As Complicated As You Think
Changing or consolidating job schedulers may seem daunting. However, the benefits of switching to enterprise workload automation outweigh the risks. Read how BMC can help realize goals like reduced cost, top-down visibility, improved SLAs, and a single enterprise view across all platforms. Learn More Today!

German government's Skype spying tool has holes, hackers say
An eavesdropping tool allegedly used by the German government to intercept Skype calls is full of security problems and may violate a ruling by the country's constitutional court, according to a European hacker club. Read More

Security roundup: Steve Jobs, Apple and IT security; DDoS attacks against VoIP; a hot week for SIEM
This week the respectful thoughts of many turned to Steve Jobs, the legendary co-founder of Apple, who passed away at the age of 56. When it comes to security, Apple computers were remarkable for the kinds of troubles they largely didn't have in comparison to Microsoft-based computers with their high rate of enterprise adoption that the Apple Macintosh never achieved. Microsoft operating systems and applications over time have been relentlessly targeted by attackers if only because Microsoft products constituted a large field of malware opportunity due to their huge market acceptance, plus the number of vulnerabilities discovered in them month after month. Read More


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Netflix ditches plan to split video streaming, DVD operations
Having gotten the message that virtually everyone hated the idea, Netflix has abandoned its plan to move its DVD mailing operation to a separate Web site called Qwikster. The reversal comes less than a month after the plan was announced. Netflix did not, however, backtrack on the accompanying price increase that also steamed its customers. CEO Reed Hastings says in a blog post published this morning:... Read More

Inside ICS-CERT's war room
A tour of ICS-CERT facilities at Idaho National Labs. Meet the people who will get the call when the next Stuxnet worm strikes. Read More

 
 
 

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