Wednesday, August 18, 2010

IT News HeadLines (IT World Canada) 18/08/2010



Report says Apple to launch 7-inch iPad by Christmas
Taiwanese component makers have won orders for Apple's iPad 2, newspapers say. Find out more
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5 reasons IT pros need to be paranoid
The invasion of consumer devices into the workplace, the rush toward cloud computing and the constant vigilance to prevent data spills can cause even the most level-headed IT pro to start looking over his shoulder
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RIM may allow India to monitor instant messenger service
Research in Motion Inc. of Waterloo, Ont. has already indicated that it will not be possible to change the security architecture of its BlackBerry enterprise service
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IT leaders stay quiet on social media, survey finds
According to a new report, the vast majority of Canadian enterprises are monitoring and engaging social media sites. Why these social media strategies are rarely lead by the IT department
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Java founder derides Oracle's lawsuit against Google
Java founder James Gosling has weighed in on Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Android's use of Java, saying the unsurprising litigation was about ego, money, and power. In separate...
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Internet providers must give financial data to CRTC
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission issued a policy requiring new media broadcast undertakings to start reporting their revenues and spending next year. Rogers Communications Inc., Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. and the Canadian Independent Music Association react
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Dell buying 3PAR for US$1.15 billion
The company makes highly virtualized storage. The deal is just the latest move by Dell to flesh out a stack of enterprise data centre technologies
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Socialite service keeps an eye on your social networks
The software-as-a-service helps enterprises manage e-discovery and records retention on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Why the technology won’t let you share the phrase, ‘My Secret Project,’ on your LinkedIn status
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Report says Apple to launch 7-inch iPad by Christmas
Taiwanese component makers have won orders for Apple's iPad 2, newspapers say. Find out more
Read More ...


5 reasons IT pros need to be paranoid
The invasion of consumer devices into the workplace, the rush toward cloud computing and the constant vigilance to prevent data spills can cause even the most level-headed IT pro to start looking over his shoulder
Read More ...


RIM may allow India to monitor instant messenger service
Research in Motion Inc. of Waterloo, Ont. has already indicated that it will not be possible to change the security architecture of its BlackBerry enterprise service
Read More ...


IT leaders stay quiet on social media, survey finds
According to a new report, the vast majority of Canadian enterprises are monitoring and engaging social media sites. Why these social media strategies are rarely lead by the IT department
Read More ...


Java founder derides Oracle's lawsuit against Google
Java founder James Gosling has weighed in on Oracle's lawsuit against Google over Android's use of Java, saying the unsurprising litigation was about ego, money, and power. In separate...
Read More ...


Internet providers must give financial data to CRTC
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission issued a policy requiring new media broadcast undertakings to start reporting their revenues and spending next year. Rogers Communications Inc., Bell Canada Enterprises Inc. and the Canadian Independent Music Association react
Read More ...


Dell buying 3PAR for US$1.15 billion
The company makes highly virtualized storage. The deal is just the latest move by Dell to flesh out a stack of enterprise data centre technologies
Read More ...


Socialite service keeps an eye on your social networks
The software-as-a-service helps enterprises manage e-discovery and records retention on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Why the technology won’t let you share the phrase, ‘My Secret Project,’ on your LinkedIn status
Read More ...


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