Wednesday, July 7, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 07/07/2010



SAP Co-CEO Talking Innovation
Jim Hagemann Snabe was appointed SAP co-CEO in February 2010. Jim Joined the organisation in 1990 and has been a member of the Executive Board of SAP AG since 2008. He spoke with CIO about how he fosters innovation within the enterprise.
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Thin client requires a brawny, agile WAN
The WAN that supports the emerging era of mainframe computing is totally different from the WAN that supported the previous era.
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Business intelligence moves to the iPad, iPhone
Microstrategy on Tuesday is announcing a next-generation mobile BI (business intelligence) application for Apple's iPhone, joining the growing pack of enterprise vendors that are embracing the red-hot platform.
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Interpol turns to Net for info on most-wanted suspects
If you're on Facebook or MySpace then you're wanted by Interpol -- to help in a hunt for the international police organization's most-wanted fugitives.
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Angry researchers disclose Windows zero-day bug
An anonymous group of security researchers last week published information about an unpatched Windows bug, saying that they were disclosing the vulnerability because of the way Microsoft treated a colleague.
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Will the Cius challenge the iPad's potenial in health care or beyond?
Cisco Systems' reputation as an enterprise vendor could give it an edge, but Apple's popular devices have been out for a while and could be in demand with health care providers.
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Developing for the iPhone and Android: The pros and cons
Developers who want to create apps for the iPhone or Android devices have a variety of issues to contend with.
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Singapore bank suffers massive IT failure
One of Singapore's biggest banks suffered a major IT outage Monday that took down its computer systems for seven hours.
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Google confirms attack on YouTube
Google has confirmed that hackers have exploited a weakness in its YouTube video site.
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Beijing angry with EU anti-dumping investigation
China has hit back at the European Commission over an investigation into allegations of hardware dumping.
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