Saturday, September 11, 2010

IT News HeadLines (InformationWeek) 11/09/2010

Apple allows apps translated from Flash
In a surprising about-face, Apple has removed many restrictions in its developer agreement and published guidelines about the kinds of apps it will accept and reject
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NSS Labs to open marketplace for buying and selling exploits
NSS Labs will open up a new online marketplace for researchers to sell their exploits to penetration testers or other buyers
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Does a private cloud really make sense for the enterprise?
The problem isn't with the technology, it's with the economics
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Accelya acquires controlling interest in Kale Consultants
The combined entity will become the world’s largest solution provider of back office processes to the airline industry
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NSS Labs to open marketplace for buying and selling exploits
NSS Labs will open up a new online marketplace for researchers to sell their exploits to penetration testers or other buyers
Read More ...

Accelya acquires controlling interest in Kale Consultants
The combined entity will become the world’s largest solution provider of back office processes to the airline industry
Read More ...

Apple allows apps translated from Flash
In a surprising about-face, Apple has removed many restrictions in its developer agreement and published guidelines about the kinds of apps it will accept and reject
Read More ...

Does a private cloud really make sense for the enterprise?
The problem isn't with the technology, it's with the economics
Read More ...

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