
BlackBerry offers users free security app
The app, which BlackBerry owners can use to track down their lost or stolen devices, will also allow users to remote wipe, backup, and changed password settings. Find out more
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Metastorm brings workflow modeling to the cloud
The new service, Metastorm M3, from the business management process vendor is hosted on Microsoft Azure can be applied to goals, systems, workflows, rules and projects
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Amazon unveils cluster computing service for HPC apps
Amazon said it can provide the same performance as custom-built infrastructure with pay-as-you-go pricing with Cluster Compute Instances for its EC2 service
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Fortinet boots branch UTM firewall up to 1 Gbps
By combining a new ASIC with CPU, performance leaps 10 times from the previous model. An industry analyst says branch offices rather than SMBs will be the beneficiaries
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CIOs must develop world-class M&A capabilities
M&As are among the biggest challenges for enterprises and their IT organisations to navigate and that conventional leadership and management techniques often are not enough. What you need to know
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Delmar extends Allstream WAN contract
Delmar International Inc. of Lachine, Quebec is using MTS Allstream Inc. for Internet services and for a private data network providing mainframe access to branch offices. Allstream president Dean Prevost explains how Multiprotocol Label Switching compares to Frame Relay
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Nunavut's CIO: Why citizens deserve self-service
Peter Baril talks about next-generation citizen services, identity management, why lines between jurisdictions need to disappear and how tech needs to filter feedback for politicians. WITH VIDEO
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U of Waterloo, Maplesoft build smart space rovers
A partnership between software vendor Maplesoft, University of Waterloo and the Canadian Space Agency will some day result in unmanned space exploration. How they’re simulating the conditions on the test platform
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Why we will always have IT. Maybe
IT is not as much doomed as it is confused. The fundamental problem is not with IT's current status or even its future, but with its mission. The main problem: IT sells technology, but users buy service
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It's past time to drop the CIO stereotypes
To appropriate a quote from Thomas Paine about something else entirely, we are at a point where, with passionate action, IT leaders "have it in our power to begin the world all over again." IT leadership has never been more important and, apparently, less understood
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Google App Inventor lets anyone make Android apps
The new Google program puts app creation in the hands of Android users. The site offers several suggestions in app creation, including using the handset's GPS function for location, creating SMSs for friends, or building apps that link to other services, such as Twitter
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Droid X pre-sale ads target Android, iPhone crowd
TV ads go for edgy impact, according to an analyst that doubts the "accidental" early release of 170 devices. Plus, another industry observer says that while the Droid X is essentially focused on consumers, it will enter the enterprise through savvy users
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Report: RIM plans BlackBerry tablet to rival iPad
The fresh speculation stems from an investor note by Ashok Kumar, an analyst and managing director at Rodman & Renshaw. The report suggest the BlackBerry tablet will also offer front and rear facing cameras
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Energy Efficient Ethernet being put to the test
A university has begun interoperability testing of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet gear using the emerging 802.3az standard, expected to be finalized next year
Read More ...
BlackBerry offers users free security app
The app, which BlackBerry owners can use to track down their lost or stolen devices, will also allow users to remote wipe, backup, and changed password settings. Find out more
Read More ...
Metastorm brings workflow modeling to the cloud
The new service, Metastorm M3, from the business management process vendor is hosted on Microsoft Azure can be applied to goals, systems, workflows, rules and projects
Read More ...
Amazon unveils cluster computing service for HPC apps
Amazon said it can provide the same performance as custom-built infrastructure with pay-as-you-go pricing with Cluster Compute Instances for its EC2 service
Read More ...
Fortinet boots branch UTM firewall up to 1 Gbps
By combining a new ASIC with CPU, performance leaps 10 times from the previous model. An industry analyst says branch offices rather than SMBs will be the beneficiaries
Read More ...
CIOs must develop world-class M&A capabilities
M&As are among the biggest challenges for enterprises and their IT organisations to navigate and that conventional leadership and management techniques often are not enough. What you need to know
Read More ...
Delmar extends Allstream WAN contract
Delmar International Inc. of Lachine, Quebec is using MTS Allstream Inc. for Internet services and for a private data network providing mainframe access to branch offices. Allstream president Dean Prevost explains how Multiprotocol Label Switching compares to Frame Relay
Read More ...
Nunavut's CIO: Why citizens deserve self-service
Peter Baril talks about next-generation citizen services, identity management, why lines between jurisdictions need to disappear and how tech needs to filter feedback for politicians. WITH VIDEO
Read More ...
U of Waterloo, Maplesoft build smart space rovers
A partnership between software vendor Maplesoft, University of Waterloo and the Canadian Space Agency will some day result in unmanned space exploration. How they’re simulating the conditions on the test platform
Read More ...
Why we will always have IT. Maybe
IT is not as much doomed as it is confused. The fundamental problem is not with IT's current status or even its future, but with its mission. The main problem: IT sells technology, but users buy service
Read More ...
It's past time to drop the CIO stereotypes
To appropriate a quote from Thomas Paine about something else entirely, we are at a point where, with passionate action, IT leaders "have it in our power to begin the world all over again." IT leadership has never been more important and, apparently, less understood
Read More ...
Google App Inventor lets anyone make Android apps
The new Google program puts app creation in the hands of Android users. The site offers several suggestions in app creation, including using the handset's GPS function for location, creating SMSs for friends, or building apps that link to other services, such as Twitter
Read More ...
Droid X pre-sale ads target Android, iPhone crowd
TV ads go for edgy impact, according to an analyst that doubts the "accidental" early release of 170 devices. Plus, another industry observer says that while the Droid X is essentially focused on consumers, it will enter the enterprise through savvy users
Read More ...
Report: RIM plans BlackBerry tablet to rival iPad
The fresh speculation stems from an investor note by Ashok Kumar, an analyst and managing director at Rodman & Renshaw. The report suggest the BlackBerry tablet will also offer front and rear facing cameras
Read More ...
Energy Efficient Ethernet being put to the test
A university has begun interoperability testing of Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet gear using the emerging 802.3az standard, expected to be finalized next year
Read More ...
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