Tuesday, December 04, 2012

Apple iOS vs. Google Android: It comes down to security

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Apple iOS vs. Google Android: It comes down to security
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Father of SSL, Dr. Taher Elgamal, finds fast-moving IT projects in the Middle East
Often called the "father of SSL" due to his role as a cryptographer at Netscape Communications where in the mid-'90s he helped bring SSL encryption to the Web, Dr. Taher Elgamal now travels the Middle East as an IT consultant and project coordinator for business and government there. Read More

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ERP: Oracle vs. SAP vs. The Upstarts
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iPhone 5 to land in more than 50 additional countries this month, including China and Brazil
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Feds monitor Facebook: What you 'Like' may make you a terrorist?
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