Assange attorneys raises risk of unfair rape trial in Sweden
Embattled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in a British court on Monday, where his attorney laid out a series of arguments why he should not be extradited to Sweden to face questions over sexual assault allegations.
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Grow your own CIO with in-house training
Leadership development programs like Clearwire's CIO University can nurture up-and-coming IT leaders while tackling real company issues.
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Desktop virtualization: Confusion reigns over software licensing
Software licensing for desktop virtualization is incredibly complex and confusing, as software increasingly becomes divorced from its traditional association with a specific piece of hardware.
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How to score more funds for disaster recovery projects
CIOs can't count on a well-timed act of nature to convince executives to invest more in business continuity and disaster recovery. But they're getting better at quantifying the risk and impact of a business disruption.
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Security Manager's Journal: Getting a handle on the data
Improved data handling should be an easy win for our manager, who is especially excited about the opportunity to better protect his employer's intellectual property.
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Thornton May: Tom Brady, the Patriots and IT expectations
The Patriots are a team with great promise that has been lavished with money, but they failed to perform -- again. Does that remind you of something else?
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The Grill: David Edelstein
David Edelstein, director of the Grameen Technology Center and vice president of technology programs at Grameen Foundation, uses technology to battle poverty. His weapon of choice: the mobile phone.
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Frank Hayes: Sure, the cloud's insecure; it's like everything else
Worried about lousy cloud security? There's plenty of lousy security in other areas as well.
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Egypt's 'Net shutdown provides a wake-up call for CIOs
The Egyptian government's Internet shutdown shows that CIOs around the world must create contingency plans to deal with the potential shutdown of critical infrastructure.
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Downturn hits older tech workers hardest
Older IT workers have been more likely than younger ones to lose their jobs -- and stay unemployed -- since the latest economic recession began in 2008, according to new U.S. government data.
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