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Consumerization creates IT management blind spots, increases business risk

Developers top IT hiring managers' wish lists | Social engineering attacks on the enterprise are trending upward

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Consumerization creates IT management blind spots, increases business risk
As end users bring their own devices to work, download apps and sign up for cloud services, it's getting harder for IT to maintain application visibility and control performance. Trends such as consumerization, mobility and cloud computing are also increasing business risk, CIOs say. Read More


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Developers top IT hiring managers' wish lists
Dice.com polled 1,200 tech-focused hiring managers and recruiters, and Java developers ranked first among 10 staffing priorities for 2012. Read More

Social engineering attacks on the enterprise are trending upward
Amit Klein, CTO of the security firm Trusteer, predicts that social engineering attacks against enterprises will be on the rise in 2012. The problem is that too many people disclose too much personal information on social networks, and this gives thieves the leverage they need to gain and then abuse people's trust. Read More

IT pros lament: Low pay, no perks
Non-competitive pay is the main reason for high turnover rates among IT pros in their 20s and early 30s. Read More


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Most believe U.S. won't become fully paperless
Survey finds most Americans don't foresee an all-electronic U.S. society. Read More

Mozilla to launch enterprise Firefox this month with 7X slower pace
Mozilla said it will kick off a slower-paced Firefox release schedule for enterprises at the end of this month. Insider (registration required) Read More


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Microsoft aims Windows 8 storage at enterprise data centers
Windows 8 includes a storage scheme suitable for business deployment that can treat hundreds of disks as a single logical storage reservoir and ensures resiliency by backing up data on at least two physical disks. Read More

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There are more interesting Linux desktop distributions to choose from than ever before. However, if you're looking for major distros with a great deal of support, you'll want to look at the big four: Fedora, Mint, openSUSE, and Ubuntu. Read More

FBI warns of new Zeus-based malware in phishing scam
So long as people click on unsolicited attachments in email, scammers will invent new ways to take their money, identities and more. Read More

E-voting machine freezes, misreads votes, U.S. agency says
An electronic ballot scanning device set for use in this year's presidential elections, misreads ballots, fails to log critical events and is prone to freezes and sudden lockups, the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission found. Read More

Ovum: businesses still missing out on power management savings
IT departments are missing out on potentially significant power consumption savings due to fears that PC power management (PCPM) solutions could disrupt core IT operations, according to analyst firm Ovum. Read More



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