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2011's biggest security snafus

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2011's biggest security snafus
Perhaps it was an omen of what was to come when the city of San Francisco on New Year's Eve 2010 couldn't get a backup system running in its Emergency Operations Center because no one knew the password. Read More


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Uncovering Tech's Most Peculiar Product Codenames
Tech companies go to painstaking lengths to keep new products confidential, which is why many of them assign "secret" product codenames. Here's an insider's look at some of the most unusual codenames, with themes ranging from felines to fairy tales. Read More

New year, new job? Ten companies that are hiring
Even in this today's struggling economy, there are rapidly expanding companies that have big tech hiring targets. Read More

Tablet Accessories Tech Treasures [2011 Cool Yule Tools]
While last year may have been the year of the tablet (with the introduction/invasion of the iPad), this year certainly qualifies as the year of the tablet accessory. Whether it's a case, a pillow, stand or speaker system, we've compiled a list of our favorite devices to go along with our favorite tablets. Read More


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High Availability for SMBs Just Got Easy
Tuesday, December 13, 9am PT / 12 noon ET Join this live Webcast to hear how Oracle has removed all the barriers to high availability with an appliance that provides a fully-configured, fully-patched system that can have you up and running in less than 2 hours. Learn More

How to turn off Carrier IQ on your iPhone
iPhone users can turn off the Carrier IQ software that's raised a ruckus among consumers, bloggers and privacy advocates with just four taps. Read More

Verizon says it doesn't use Carrier IQ software
Verizon Wireless said Thursday it doesn't add to its phones any software from Carrier IQ, the company that has come under fire in the past few days for what some say amounts to spying on mobile phone users. Read More

FAQ: Behind the Carrier IQ rookit controversy
The recent disclosure that top mobile phone providers are using software from Carrier IQ that critics say can gather and track all sorts of personal data from a user's smartphone has sparked a firestorm of controversy. Read More


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The Real Cost of Dealing with Carriers
What is the TCO for your company's data network services and solutions? If you work with one of the large carriers, it's probably a lot higher than you think. Read Now!

FAQ: An update on the Illinois water district non-hack
As it turns out, reports that Russian hackers broke into the Curran-Gardner Water District network in Illinois with usernames and passwords stolen from a consultant to the district and then accessed its control system to burn out a pump, are not true. Read More

Cisco pulls Puppet's purse strings
Cisco has invested in Puppet Labs, a maker of IT automation software. Actually, Cisco was but one new investor in Puppet Labs' C round of financing, which totaled $8.5 million. Other new investors in the company include Google Ventures and VMware. They join existing investors Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, True Ventures, and Radar Partners in the round. Read More

Two Android tablets, different goals
Shaw reviews the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus and the Motorola Xoom 4G LTE. Read More

Winner of free SharePoint training (you can still claim your free training, too)
Our November contest has closed and this YouTube video will reveal the winner of the big prize, free SharePoint training a $2,375 value This means the December contest has begun! Webucator will be awarding another lucky reader free SharePoint training -- and will be giving away a free self-paced to class to absolutely everyone who enters the giveaway. Read More

Rare look at big data visualization for power grids, at California ISO.
Cal-ISO facilitates the management of power lines throughout the state. It's not the only company to do it, though managers say this facility is the most up-to-date. Read More



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25 free open source projects IT pros will love
We asked SourceForge's new community manager and longtime open source coder, Rich Bowen, to sniff out a few of the cool, lesser-known projects he thinks IT folks will love. What follows are his picks, along with a few of our own.

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