Friday, 30 August 2013

'New York Times' Site Hack Shifts Attention to Registry Locks

Amazon Web Services Improves Govcloud Management | IBM's Power8 Opens Up to Component Makers

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'New York Times' Site Hack Shifts Attention to Registry Locks
One way that owners of major websites can mitigate the risk of their domains being hijacked like The New York Times' site was on Tuesday is to apply what is known as a registry lock on the domain, security researchers say. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW

CRM Best Practices
As we move further into an era when the manipulation and assessment of data and consumer information represents a primary competitive advantage, having a strategic plan for customer relationship management (CRM) is essential. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

OPNET, Positioned in the Leaders Quadrant for 2012
We are very pleased that OPNET has been recognized by Gartner as a leader in the rapidly growing APM market. A core part of our business strategy has been to be a market leader in application performance monitoring. Read Report Now

Amazon Web Services Improves Govcloud Management
The addition of CloudFormation lets GovCloud users create templates to configure and manage more complex environments Read More

IBM's Power8 Opens Up to Component Makers
IBM provides hooks so third-party component makers can attach their parts Read More

Mobile Management Spurs Power Shift in the Enterprise
Who owns mobility in the enterprise? It's not the CIO. The business side is seizing power for mobile application development and management, and software vendors are quickly adjusting to service this nontechnical target market. Read More


WEBCAST: Verisign Inc.

The Expanding DDoS Attack Surface
In this webcast, hear two technology experts discuss a new approach to defending against these attacks that ensures operational effectiveness and scalable protection to ultimately drive availability of your critical web systems. Date: Thursday, August 22, 2013, 2:00 PM EDT Learn More

FTC: Medical Lab Lost Patient Info on Peer-to-peer Network
The Atlanta lab disputes the agency's assertions of security breaches Read More

Touchscreens Won't Kill the Keyboard -- Entirely, Microsoft Researcher Says
If touchscreens eventually become the new normal, does this mean an end to legacy keyboards, as well as devices like the BlackBerry Q10? Read More

T-Mobile Sues AT&T Over Use of Magenta, CEO Tweets Barbs About Crayons
You can't own a color, but T-Mobile is hoping it can own magenta in regards to branding a no-contract carrier. Read More


WEBCAST: Microsoft Corporation

Turn Emergencies into Knowledge: From 911 to 411
Big Data- It's one of today's hottest business trends, and IT is expected to lead the charge. In this webcast from Microsoft, you'll hear from a pair of experts how IT is giving people the tools and technology to turn that data into action. View Now

VMware CTO Casado on Network Virtualization, Security and Competition with Cisco
How do you bring the virtualization operations model to networking? A That will be the job of Martin Casado, CTO of networking and security at VMware which this week launched NSX, the company's over-arching network virtualization package. Casado was one of the creators of OpenFlow, the protocol that spawned the software defined networking (SDN) movement. He was also the CTO of OpenFlow software provider Nicira, which VMware purchased in 2012, and which provides the basis for much of NSX. Casado met with Network World Senior Editor Ellen Messmer to talk about NSX networking and security implications. Read More

Why ATS Chose SAP to Make Customer Factories 'Run Better'
During the last year, Advanced Technology Services (ATS) rolled out SAP's eFactory Mobility platform and the associated Work Manager app. CIO Chris LeBeau explains how the technology helps ATS technicians improve efficiency, provide better service and connect with the corporate office. Read More

Verizon Wireless Buyout Drive is All About the Dollar Signs
U.S. mobile users aren't likely to see a difference if Verizon buys Vodafone's share of its mobile business Read More

Imagination to Battle ARM with MIPS Server Chips
The chip design company wants to expand MIPS use in servers, smartphones and tablets Read More


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