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12 hot security start-ups to watch

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12 hot security start-ups to watch
Going into 2014, a whirlwind of security start-ups are looking to have an impact on the enterprise world. Most of these new ventures are focused on securing data in the cloud and on mobile devices. Here's our slate of security start-ups worth watching in the near future. Read More
 


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IT budgets, headcount set to grow in 2014: study
Companies are still concerned about the economy, but that hasn't stopped them from funneling more of their revenue to the IT department, according to the latest survey data from the Society for Information Management (SIM). Read More
 

Microsoft sees huge potential in fuel cells
Microsoft is investigating the use of fuel cells to power data centers, arguing in a paper released Tuesday that its studies find it a technology with much potential. Read More
 

How to boost Windows 8 performance
There's an unassailable rule of computing: No matter how fast your computer is, and no matter how well it runs, you want it to run better. Read More
 


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The Infiltration of Mobility on the Enterprise
As mobility infiltrates the enterprise in increasingly fragmented ways, IT leaders are challenged to somehow keep things under control as mobile employees work not only in traditional business settings like conference rooms, branch offices and client locations, but also at home, in airports, and hotels. Learn More

Start-up Adallom takes on SaaS security monitoring/auditing
Start-up Adallom today introduced a cloud-based offering intended to help enterprises better monitor, audit and control use of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications by employees. Read More
 

Google Glass wearers to get access to tunes, new earbuds
Google Glass users will soon be able to play their favorite tracks from Google Play, listening to them via a set of special earbuds. Read More
 

Start-up Sideband Networks models live network traffic to spot trouble
Start-up Sideband Networks today came out of stealth mode with an appliance that it says can model live traffic to give visibility into applications and user devices in order to solve performance problems. Read More
 


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Nation-state likely behind attack on IE zero-day flaw
  The website of a U.S. organization specializing in national and international security policy was compromised with malware that targeted a previously unknown vulnerability in Internet Explorer. Read More
 

Don't expect data on P2P networks to be private, judge rules
  There can be no expectation of privacy in data exposed to the Internet over a peer-to-peer file-sharing network, a federal judge in Vermont ruled in a case involving three men charged with possession of child pornography. Read More
 

SugarCRM goes after Salesforce.com with new interface, emphasis on lower cost
SugarCRM is hoping to gain inroads against its much larger rival Salesforce.com with a revamped user interface it says places emphasis on the needs of individual users, not business managers seeking a wide view of sales activity in their company. Read More
 

 

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