Thursday 8 September 2011

Start-up offers SaaS app to manage data-breach incidents

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Start up offers Saas app to manage data-breach incidents
If your company suffered a data breach, would you know what to do to comply with state, federal and local law? Start-up Co3 Systems is offering a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application to tackle that unhappy task, tracking how a corporate data-loss incident is handled. Read More


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Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enterprise.
Bruce Smith is feeling some tablet pressure. As director of computing services for Cummins Inc., Smith helps the company's 40,000 employees get the right computers for their jobs. Read More

Top 10 Bedside Apps for iPad and iPhone
The next time you need to get some shut-eye, use one of these apps. They can lull you to sleep, wake you up, or record your sleep-talking. Read More

Intel Joins the Windows 8 Developer Push
If you're going to Intel's Developer Forum next week and want to know what's up with Windows 8, good news: you don't have to jet down to Anaheim, Microsoft has got you covered at IDF, too. Read More


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A Perspective from the Edge of the Cloud
Akamai Chief Scientist and co-Founder Tom Leighton explores the major forces and technology layers driving the cloud computing movement, the types of architectural approaches emerging and an assessment of the challenges that must be overcome for cloud computing to broadly succeed. Read now

Three Top Open Source Bug Tracking Apps
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IT Outsourcing: What HP's New Strategy Means for Customers
The specifics of Hewlett-Packard's planned shift away from hardware remain unclear, and opinions about the company's stronger focus on enterprise software and services have run the gamut from "corporate suicide" to "it's about time." Read More

Space scientist, MIT PhD, pleads guilty, gets 13 years in prison for espionage
A space scientist with a PhD in Planetary Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who once worked for NASA, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, and the White House's National Space Council, pleaded guilty today to attempted espionage for offering classified satellite information to a person he believed to be an Israeli intelligence officer. Read More


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The iCloud name looks to have opened up for Apple
Remember that Arizona VoIP services provider called iCloud Communications that sued Apple last summer over the latter's plan to offer an online storage service that would also be called iCloud? Well, it seems as though iCloud Communications is dropping that lawsuit and is undergoing a name change. The Phoenix New Times has details. Read More

Dot-XXX sTLD registrations begin Wednesday
On Wednesday, Registrar ICM Registry announced that the dot-XXX sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) for the adult entertainment industry is open for registration. Read More

IFA: Sony gadget an alternative to 3D televisions
The Personal 3D viewer simulates a 750-inch screen at 20 meters. Read More

Lawson Software buys Approva for governance tech
Lawson Software and its parent company Infor are adding governance capabilities to their ERP (enterprise resource planning) software with the acquisition of Approva, announced Wednesday. Terms of the deal, which closed Sept. 1, were not disclosed. Read More

Never mind the lawsuits, HTC is on a buying spree
Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has been on a buying spree to reshape its business and help defend against lawsuits, though it remains to be seen if the strategy will help it gain ground on rivals such as Apple, Samsung and Research In Motion. Read More

 
 
 

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