
RSA: Working Together Works
But making public-private partnerships function properly isn't always easy.
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Guerra On Healthcare: When Clinician, IT Priorities Collide
In selecting doctor-friendly electronic medical record systems vs. more IT-friendly options, corporate philosophy should guide your decision.
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Dell Q4 Profits Up 177%
Strong business PC, server, and storage sales drove revenue of $15.7 billion with the computer maker reporting record profitability in enterprise products and services.
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Samsung Swings At iPad With Android Tab
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Myriad Launches Text-Based Social Networking Service
Users of mobile phones without data subscription plans will be able to access email, IM, and social network sites like Facebook and Twitter.
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Nokia Shareholders Slam Windows Phone 7 Plan
Dissident group wants the company to reject Microsoft alliance and instead focus on in-house research and innovation.
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HP Adds Data Center Construction Services
The Critical Facilities Implementation service rounds out HP's data center design, testing, and management offerings.
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Security Spending Grabs Greater Share Of IT Budgets
Businesses spent 8.2% of their IT budgets on security in 2007; last year it was 14%, according to a Forrester Research report.
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RSA: Symantec Sees Stuxnet In Your Future
Now that a virtual weapon has caused physical damage, network security is more important than ever.
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Homeland Security Seeks Cybersecurity Funding
The agency has requested more than $1 billion for technology-related activities in its fiscal 2012 budget, a slight increase from last year.
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Obama Increases Budget For NIST's Tech Efforts
"It's a historic investment in IT-related technologies," said National Institute of Standards and Technology director Patrick Gallagher.
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Username Choices Poses Security Risks
Unique usernames give marketers or attackers an edge on tying a pseudonym to a real person, says a new INRIA report.
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Intel Goes MeeGo, With or Without Nokia
Intel planned to further entice developers with a MeeGo user experience reference platform and a handful of shipping MeeGo applications. Without Nokia's full support, the message fell a bit flat.
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Meat, Mobile and Me
They were slicing a giant pork roast here in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress, but all I could look at was the amazing array of mobile technologies the folks at Mobile Focus (put on by Pep Com but not affiliated with MWC) laid out. Exec producer Fritz Nelson, videographer Matt Conner and I avoided the carcass and spent our time checking a surprising array of mobile technologies. There were several main themes I noticed. Lots of announced but still unshipped devices were in use by the app makers. The upcoming LG phones and the here-any-minute RIM BlackBerry PlayBook were in full sight, showing off games, fancy personal networking technologies, 3D maps and developer toolkits for every device imaginable. A lot of companies were taking mobile aim at Skype. I loved a product from VMware that will allow two operating systems to run on one phone -- theoretically, that means they could put iOS in a virtual session on the Android. That video is coming soon. Take a look at some of things we found. As I said, Fritz and I both shot videos at this locale. Keep a look out.
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RSA: Microsoft Revises Computer Quarantine Proposal
Scott Charney now believes users should present claims about the health of their computers without the involvement of ISPs.
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Hipcricket Adds Facebook Integration To Mobile Ad Platform
HIP 7.0, the latest iteration of the cloud-based marketing software, also brings enhanced analytics and CRM integration.
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The $1 Trillion Federal IT Challenge
The CEOs of IBM, Dell, and other tech companies say the U.S. government can reap huge savings from IT-driven initiatives, but their ambitious plan has virtually no chance of success.
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HTC's Flyer Android Tab Underwhelms
The 7-inch tablet device runs Android 2.4 Gingerbread, not the tablet-optimized 3.0 Honeycomb OS.
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Symantec Intros Endpoint Protection 12
Client-side security software for SMBs will utilize cloud-based data to identify mutating malware and other rapidly changing threats, Symantec says.
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Apple iPhone 5 Slated To Have Bigger Screen
Component suppliers in Taiwan have indicated that the next Apple iPhone will feature a 4-inch display.
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GE Healthcare Taps SAS For Patient Safety Analytics
Business intelligence software will analyze healthcare datasets, looking for patterns and trends that can help hospitals prevent adverse medical events.
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Skytap Adds Secure Connections For Hybrid Cloud Computing
A self-provisioning system and secure networking links lets IT administrators easily build connections between a corporate data center and a virtual Skytap data center.
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Intel Showcases MeeGo Tablet UI And Other Apps
Despite Nokia's insistence that it is still very much behind MeeGo, Intel is going to the mobile platform dance stag. It would be easy to feel sorry for them if it hadn't felt like a mistake from the beginning. "Disappointed" is how one Intel MeeGo product manager expressed the company's view on Nokia's fickleness. Still, the company presses on, announcing and demonstrating a tablet reference platform, among other advancements, at Mobile World Congress. Intel also showcased MeeGo running a variety of applications.
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Innovation Transforms Data Warehousing
Technical differentiation continues to narrow among leading vendors. The next Forrester Wave will see a push into cloud-based data warehousing.
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IBM's Watson In Jeopardy Deadlock
Big Blue supercomputer in dead heat with TV game show's all-time champion after preliminary round.
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