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Security Professionals Want More Government Cybersecurity Action
Now that the federal government is working again, I was wondering: What ever happened to cybersecurity legislation? As far as I can tell the Cybersecurity Act of 2013 (S.1353) and CISPA are dead-in-the-water right now. Why? Edward Snowden and NSA programs put the kybosh on public trust (especially International trust) and Congress has other things it would rather fight about. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: Mobiquity Inc.

The Five Big Lies Leaders Hear About "Going Mobile"
Mobile hasn't been around long, but it has already made a tremendous impact. With such a new technology, it's not surprising that a lot of misinformation is floating around. Don't be taken in. Get the truth by reading this paper. It lays out how to develop an effective mobile initiative, one you need to succeed. Learn More

How to cloudify your apps
So you're ready to run your custom-built application in the cloud. Congratulations. But there's one question to you may want to consider before launching it in your private cloud, or Amazon's public cloud: Will it work? It's a question that the folks at Cloud Technology Partners, a Boston-based consultancy, get quite a bit. So, today the company launched a new platform named PaaSLane that allows customers... Read More

Office 2003 is a bigger threat to Microsoft than Google Docs
Market research firm Forrester Research has just published a report that shows Microsoft has little to fear from the free office application suites gunning for Office's dominion, though the company will also have a devil of a time uprooting Office 2003. Forrester surveyed 155 clients about their currently deployed productivity suites in their offices. The survey found Office 2010 is used by nearly... Read More

The public cloud plateau
CHICAGO - "The enthusiasm for getting everything out of your data center and into the public cloud is starting to wane." That's the assessment from Eric Hanselman (pictured), chief analyst at the 451 Research Group based on his latest study on cloud computing usage trends, which he presented this week at Cloud Connect in Chicago. Read More

Knight Capital fined a measly $12M for a software bug that cost $460M
How worried you are about bugs in your code is mostly related to how financially exposed a bug could make you. Read More

Researchers tout electricity storage technology that could recharge devices in minutes
Vanderbilt University researchers say they have come up with a way to store electricity on a silicon-based supercapacitor that would let mobile phones recharge in seconds and let them continue to operate for weeks without recharging. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

The Top 10 Secrets to Using Data Mining to Succeed at CRM
This white paper addresses how data mining is used to get more value from CRM systems -- particularly focused on application of predictive analytics to the customer lifecycle (acquire, grow, retain.) Learn More.

This is your brain. This is your brain decoded.
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802.11ac in the Residence – It's More About the Range Than the Rate
The announcement of the Netgear R7000 802.11ac router that I recently mentioned led to an interesting conversation with Netgear staff about what's really going on with 802.11ac in the residence. Read More

Is your identity the next to be stolen ... courtesy of consumer credit reporting agencies?
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Why you should indulge your power users' lust for a Mac Pro
Most of the fuss at today's big Apple announcement concerned the company's new iPad tablets (a much bigger improvement than the iPhone 5s, IMHO). But I was more interested in the news regarding Apple only remaining desktop computer -- the super-high-powered and super-expensive Mac Pro. Read More

Apple to release 4K TV set in 2014 - Report
Well here's a wild rumor for you ahead of Apple's upcoming special media event. Bloomberg late on Monday relayed an analyst report from Advanced Research Japan Co. claiming that Apple in late 2014 has plans to release a 4K HDTV in 55 and 65-inch form factors. These HDTVs will reportedly feature a frameless design, which isn't all that different from some of the higher end Samsung LED models currently... Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

ESG – Economic Value Validation
Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), presents an economic value validation study of Riverbed Performance Management solution, Cascade application-aware NPM. ESG interviewed current Riverbed Cascade customers and based on these interviews, developed an economic model that predicts the benefits of deploying a Riverbed Cascade solution. View Now

Review: Ubuntu Touch on a Nexus 7 is almost awesome
This past week, we saw the release of Ubuntu 13.10. And, with it, we got the first official release of Ubuntu Touch (dubbed "Ubuntu Phone 1.0"). So, of course, I couldn't resist installing the "1.0" version of the operating system that Canonical is pitting against the likes of Android and iOS. I installed Ubuntu Touch "1.0" on my first-generation Nexus 7 tablet and have been using it as my main tablet... Read More

IBM rolls "Internet of Things" starter kit
IBM today said it teamed up with wireless sensor builder Libelium to offer what it calls an Internet of Things starter kit that would let customers deploy dozens of different sensor applications. Read More

Revisiting the shadow quality of APIs
I had the happy fortune to be at StarWEST a number of weeks ago, which together with StarEAST is one of the major quality and testing conferences to take place in the U.S. every year. As always, it was a fantastic opportunity to take the pulse of the testing community – beginners, practitioners and gurus gathering to share their new and old knowledge about testing methods, technologies and challenges.... Read More

Restricted by LinkedIn for doing what they wanted me to do
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And open letter on user account security to Condé Nast, AT&T, and ... well, lotsa of companies
Dear Condé Nast and AT&T and ... well, it's a long list of misguided Web sites and services ... Read More


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