Friday, January 20, 2012

MacIT show puts enterprise shine on Apple platforms

  Researchers expose flaws in popular industrial control systems | Celebrity sightings at CES 2012
 
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MacIT show puts enterprise shine on Apple platforms
Macworld in 2012 spins off a separate conference focused on Apple's unlikely success in the enterprise. MacIT launches this week with some 40 sessions, and plenty of practical advice. Read More


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Researchers expose flaws in popular industrial control systems
Researchers showcased unpatched security flaws in software used to control critical industrial systems by oil, gas, water and electrical distribution plants at the 2012 SCADA Security Scientific Symposium (S4) on Thursday. Read More

Celebrity sightings at CES 2012
Justin Bieber, Snooki, Will Smith and others hawk latest gadgets (and themselves) at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Read More

FBI busts programmer for stealing US Treasury code
The FBI said it arrested a computer programmer in New York this week and charged him with stealing proprietary software code from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The software known as the Government-Wide Accounting and Reporting Program (GWA) handles all manner of U.S. government financial transactions. Read More


WEBCAST: VMware & NetApp

Path to Cloud: Virtualizing Business Critical Applications
NetApp and VMware experts discuss how customers can virtualize business-critical applications leveraging common resource pools as key elements to delivering IT as a service. Learn More!

Reduce the conflicts between IT administrators and information security personnel
Sometimes the simplest solutions to problems evade us because we cannot see the forest through all the trees. In this case, the forest and trees I'm referring to are the people and policies that are in place to manage the operations and the information security of business networks. A few common-sense practices can reduce the conflicts between teams with a shared mission but disparate approaches. Read More

$21.7 million and he can't afford a financial planner?
Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs last year earned $21.7 million in total compensation, up 23% over the paltry $17.6 million he took home in 2010. And as part of that handsome pay package, Jacobs received a specified sum -- $25,000 -- for "financial planning." Don't ask me why. Read More

Windows' cut of Microsoft revenue drops to two-year low
Windows' contribution last quarter to Microsoft's revenue hit its lowest point since Vista's swan song more than two years earlier, according to figures released by the company Thursday. Read More


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Why Managing VMs is So Complex
Because virtual servers coexist with nonvirtualized ones, it effectively doubles the tools and efforts relevant to data center administration. Discover how a unified, out-of-band approach that aggregates management tools into a single, consolidated platform, renders the virtual and physical layers transparent from an IT management perspective. Read now!

No blackout for SOPA/PIPA? We know who you are.
Yesterday saw many major Web sites going into blackout to protest SOPA and PIPA ... but, to their shame, a few of the biggest opted out Read More

Google+ now boasts 90 million users
Say this for Google+: It no longer has fewer total users than MySpace. Read More

World Tech Update, Jan. 19, 2012
Coming up on World Tech Update this week, protestors rally against SOPA and PIPA, Yahoo's Yang resigns, Sony teases a universal remote gadget, the heated battle between Apple and Samsung rages on, the AR Drone 2 gets easier to fly and more. Read More

5 Tips to Keep IT Outsourcing on Track as Global Providers Cut Staff
Are you prepared as global IT outsourcers shrink onshore staff? These tips will help you keep projects moving as offshore IT service provides cut back on the on-site staff that used to work as liaisons between customer and provider. Read More

 
 
 

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1 comment:

Frances said...

Those Avaya support teams should be aware of the recent developments within the software at all times so that they could relay the information towards the people who work with this software at a regular basis.