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12 must-watch security startups for 2013

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12 must-watch security startups for 2013
Despite security concerns, businesses are growing more confident in adopting cloud-based services, and in addition are investing more in corporate mobile devices while also allowing employees to use their own in bring-your-own-device mode at work. So it's not surprising that recent security startups are zeroing in on things such as encrypting data held in the cloud or how to safeguard corporate data on BYOD devices. Read More


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Best of CES 2013: In pictures
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Cisco continues to lead slowing security market
Cisco continued to lead the security appliance market in the third quarter of 2012 but its revenue slipped as the market slowed. Cisco's Q3 revenue was $326 million, good for 16.2% of the $2 billion market; but it was down 1.5% from 2011's third quarter, when Cisco's leadership share was 17.3%. Read More

Time to drop Dropbox: Sparkleshare reaches version 1.0
I love Dropbox. Having a central place to store all of my files – one that is auto-magically synced across all of my computers – is pretty central to how I get stuff done. It just plain makes my life easier. (And knowing that my critical files are all automatically backed up off-site lets me sleep a little easier at night.) But, like all great things in life, Dropbox does have its drawbacks. ... Read More

Looking forward to a future Internet
Going into last month the future of the Internet, to borrow a phrase from the great film noir movie "A Touch of Evil," looked like it may have been all used up. The feeling of the traditional telephone folk and controlling governments was that the Internet had done just about enough of this changing the future stuff -- thanks very much -- now it was time for a bit of control. But the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai did not turn out quite the way that those who would control the Internet wanted. Nor, did the WCIT turn out quite the way that those of us who wanted a more hands-off future would have liked. Read More


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ISP in hot water after updating routers to block online ads
A large ISP that updated its broadband routers to automatically block online adverts has had to abandon its plans after getting into hot water with the French Government. Read More

CES 2013: Diary of a CES noob, Part 1
CES is one of the few big techie events that I was at least moderately familiar with before I started working here at Network World, less than a year ago. I always thought of it as the nerd playground to end all nerd playgrounds, with years-from-release technology available to the eager gadgeteer. Read More

John McAfee spied on Belize Government using keyloggers
John McAfee's campaign against the Belize authorities has taken another strange turn with a claim on his blog that earlier this year he executed a huge software spying operation against them using a team of hackers and prostitutes and dozens of computers installed with keyloggers. Read More

SharePoint Online upgrades cause problems for some users, developers
Recent back-end upgrades by Microsoft to Office 365's SharePoint Online are causing problems for some users and developers whose workflows and applications have been disrupted by a variety of bugs. Read More


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Huawei shows off phone with monster 6.1-inch screen
It might not be a household name in the U.S., but China's Huawei sought to make a statement at CES in Las Vegas on Monday. Read More

Carnegie Mellon names Pfenning as head of Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh has named Professor Frank Pfenning as head of its Computer Science Department, replacing Jeannette Wing, who recently was named head of Microsoft Research International. Pfenning will lead a faculty of 70+ members. Read More

CES2013: Tom Coughlin talks storage in 2013
Storage industry analyst Tom Coughlin provides his thoughts on the storage market in 2013 Read More

8 Creative Tech Innovations to Attract Customers
Get inspired for 2013 by checking out technologies that make products and services more appealing to today's demanding customers. Read More

 
 
 

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