Monday, March 12, 2012

10 ways to celebrate Pi Day on 3.14

  Microsoft offers credits for 'Leap Day' Azure outage | AT&T outlines spring LTE rollout plans
 
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10 ways to celebrate Pi Day on 3.14
March 14 (3.14) With the annual holiday coming up soon, here are 10 ways to celebrate Pi Day. Read More


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Microsoft offers credits for 'Leap Day' Azure outage
To make up for a string of outages that were caused by a software bug in its Azure cloud services Microsoft is granting affected customers a 33% credit for the time they were left stranded during the Feb. 29 failure. Read More

AT&T outlines spring LTE rollout plans
AT&T isn't taking a spring break when it comes to LTE deployments. Read More

Identity management in the cloud emerges as hot-button issue for CIOs
As Sallie Mae migrates some of its most important applications to the cloud, the nation's largest provider of college loans is keeping an eye on compliance. Read More


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IBM user group: 75% of companies aren't collecting social media information
A recent survey of the IBM SHARE user group found just 25% of respondents were collecting data from social media networks for business purposes, though many more are apparently planning to do so in the near future. Read More

Know your rights: Identity theft victims express problems with reporting system
Unwanted pressure to buy protection services from credit reporting agencies and the inability to speak to a live person when reporting an identity theft situation were the two most annoying issues victims identified in a Federal Trade Commission report issued on the growing problem this week. In the news: What's up with these solar storms? Read More

What is Instagram and why should Android users care about it?
The tech media is somewhat abuzz this morning because Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom said that Instagram will soon be available for Android. Read More


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Responding to New Threats in More Complex IT Environments
As organizations today face the challenge of protecting their valuable data, they must balance that protection with giving business users and customers access to the data. Learn More!

Products of the week 3.12.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products from Guidance, Intel, Symantec, among others. Read More

What privacy do you have left to lose? Beware the drone
Last week's column about The Google and its new privacy policy got quite a response, ranging from "I don't get it, what's the fuss?," through to "I don't care, I have nothing to hide," and "it's been pretty obvious for years where this was all heading but very few people bothered to sound the alarm ... until now when it's too late." Read More

Intel: Optical cables for Thunderbolt coming this year
Optical cables for Thunderbolt ports that enable faster data transfers over longer distances on computers such as Apple's Macintosh will be available later this year, Intel said Monday. Read More

 
 
 

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