Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Half of adults believe social media sites hurt young people?

Microsoft: We won't update others' Windows apps | It's time to child-proof our networks

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Half of adults believe social media sites hurt young people?
If the results of a recent telephone survey are to be taken at face value - a reasonably big if, in my opinion - roughly half of American adults believe Facebook and its ilk are harmful to the social development of today's young people. Read More


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Microsoft: We won't update others' Windows apps
Microsoft on Tuesday slammed the door on updating third-party software via Windows Update in the upcoming Windows 8. Read More

It's time to child-proof our networks
Non-IT workers' poor security skills make organizations vulnerable to attack. Read More

CA takes to the cloud for identity management
CA Technologies has gotten its feet wet with cloud-based security before, but now the company is moving further in with a package of cloud based identity and access control services. Read More


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Gartner: Security services spending to hit $49B in 2015
Gartner is predicting that corporate spending across the world for a broad swath of security services will climb from about $35 billion today to $49 billion in three years, with the managed security services expected to jump most of all. Read More

Cisco SmartNet smarts
A rather interesting IOS licensing situation has cropped up, chronicled here by CCIE Ethan Banks of Packet Pushers, a site recognized by NW. Read More

Official: USAjobs.gov woes are being resolved
Severe performance issues with the USAjobs.gov careers portal have been alleviated and an array of internal moves are afoot to ensure its long-term success, U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry told members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Tuesday. Read More


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IBM targets managed security service at iOS, Android, Windows, BlackBerry smartphones
IBM is offering a cloud-based managed service for mobile devices that will let IT managers exert management and security controls over devices based on Apple iOS, Google Android, the RIM BlackBerry, Symbian and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Read More

Do smaller businesses think they're immune to security threats?
Do small to midsize businesses (SMB) think they're somehow immune to security threats? Read More

Gartner: Windows Phone sales plummet while Android sales triple
Microsoft is losing what little ground it had in the smartphone market, according to the latest stats from Gartner. Read More

RightScale cozies up to OpenStack, SoftLayer
RightScale is adding OpenStack and SoftLayer to the list of cloud services that can be managed from its RightScale Cloud Management Platform. Read More



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