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SMTP.com Aims To Cut Spam Complaints
Email specialist will pool spam complaints to cleanse its customers' lists and keep aggressive marketers out of trouble with ISPs.

9 February 2012

NASA Receives New Atmospheric Data From Suomi Satellite
Advanced instrument on polar-orbiting satellite is helping scientists better forecast weather and study the climate.

9 February 2012

Steve Jobs: The FBI File
Jobs had Department of Defense Top Secret clearance, though it's not clear why.

9 February 2012

Webcam Bug Enables Virtual Home Invasions
Trendnet releases firmware updates to prevent home security cameras from being accessed without a password.

9 February 2012

DARPA Tackles Poor Cell Signals In War Zones
Through new Fixed Wireless at a Distance program, military hopes to make connections over both commercial and traditional military mobile devices more reliable.

9 February 2012

Use Facebook Apps To Woo Customers: 6 Examples
Several savvy organizations use Facebook apps to increase brand awareness and engage new and existing customers. Consider these interesting examples.

9 February 2012

Social Business: What's An Introvert To Do?
Extroverts and introverts both bring advantages to the loud cocktail party that is social networking.

9 February 2012

Are Health CIOs Ready For Pay For Performance?
With Meaningful Use Stage 2 requirements just around the corner, a CSC report says IT managers should prepare with a more robust system that addresses care coordination and patient engagement.

9 February 2012

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9 February 2012

Android Botnet Exploits Gingerbread Root Access
Malware grabs rootkit exploit code to obtain temporary access privileges, poses a "serious threat," says researcher.

9 February 2012

Nokia And Windows Phone: No Fallback Plan
Nokia is all-in with Microsoft's Windows Phone platform, says one exec. If Plan A fails, there is no Plan B.

9 February 2012

Oracle Counters SAP Cloud Plan With Taleo Bid
Responding to SAP's (delayed) SuccessFactors deal and Salesforce.com's rapid growth, Oracle makes a $1.9 billion deal in the cloud-computing arena.

9 February 2012

Partnership Helps Rural Hospitals Move Fast On EHRs
Anthelio lends project management expertise to help Healthland EHR customers quickly gear up for federal Meaningful Use incentives.

9 February 2012

Advanced Persistent Threats Get More Respect
When it comes to combating APTs, the odds are against your organization's security team, say security experts such as Bruce Schneier. This type of risk deserves special scrutiny.

9 February 2012

Windows 8 Preview Timing Suggests Late 2012 Launch
Microsoft's next operating system could be generally available in time for the 2012 holiday season if its development timetable follows that of previous versions.

9 February 2012

'Factory Outlets' Sell Stolen Facebook, Twitter Credentials
Are cybercriminals' inventories overstocked? New bulk sales pitch could be an indication, researchers say.

9 February 2012

TigerText Investment To Tighten Up Messaging Security
As text messaging among healthcare providers increases, TigerText secures $8.2 million to improve security.

9 February 2012

iPad 3 Unveil Set For Early March
Apple has scheduled an event in San Francisco to reveal the next-generation iPad. Will LTE be on board?

9 February 2012

Want IT Flexibility? Demand Jailbreaking Be Legal
Why should CIOs care about the DMCA's jailbreaking rules? Despite Pollyanna assurances that locking down a box will make everybody more secure, that's just not true--and it decreases choice.

9 February 2012

DDoS Tools Flourish, Give Attackers Many Options
More than 55 DDoS tools and services on the market offer hacktivists, increasingly driven by ideological or political goals, a wide range of choices, Arbor security researcher reports.

9 February 2012

Adobe Reborn
Scorned for its Flash platform, Adobe has bounced back to become a credible provider of digital media and marketing products and services.

9 February 2012

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9 February 2012

Free Storage In Cloud's Secret: Leftovers
Startup Symform offers up to 200 GBs free using a network of participants' excess capacity.

9 February 2012

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9 February 2012

Windows 8 Consumer Preview Date Confirmed
Microsoft is set to release a trial version of its touch-centric operating system to everyday computer users.

8 February 2012

Is Server-Based Storage Tiering Right For You?
Maybe we're making the whole job of improving network performance more complicated than it has to be.

8 February 2012

Shopper Market Research Firm Taps Social Community
Core4 brings customer research panels online while also putting a mobile app in the hands of secret shoppers.

8 February 2012

Interior Department Tries Again With Cloud Email
After a failed attempt to award Microsoft the contract to move to hosted email and collaboration services, the department is shopping for a new provider.

8 February 2012

VA Division Saves $742,000 With Telehealth
Northwestern Veterans Affairs network deploys videoconferencing, remote monitors to care for far-flung wounded warriors, extend reach of specialists.

8 February 2012

GSA Details Federal Cloud Security Program
The General Services Administration on Tuesday released extensive new details on FedRAMP, a program the Obama administration hopes will accelerate the adoption of cloud computing and cut security costs.

8 February 2012

iOS Social Apps Leak Contact Data
Some apps send iPhone address books in unencrypted format to software vendors' servers--a practice that may not be obvious to all users.

8 February 2012

Major Telemedicine Roadblock Could Clear With Proposed Bill
New law would set up national credentials database so telehealth providers would no longer need multiple state licenses.

8 February 2012

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8 February 2012

Jive Financials Show Social Software Momentum
Following IPO, Jive reports a bigger loss but also bigger deals--and a new user self-provisioning cloud option on the horizon.

8 February 2012

Oracle Rejects $272 Million SAP Award, Demands Retrial
Five-year-old copyright infringement lawsuit will continue, as Oracle seeks to put SAP execs back on the witness stand.

8 February 2012

Have Your Users' Passwords Already Been Hacked?
If employees use their same password at work and in their personal lives, another company's breach may weaken your security. Five steps to mitigate the risk.

8 February 2012

Phoenix Suns Pick Samsung Galaxy Tab Over iPad
The NBA's Phoenix Suns are adopting Samsung's 10.1-inch Android tablet with Verizon 4G for use by players, coaches, and staff.

8 February 2012

Altaro Rolls Out Enhanced Backup For Hyper-V
New software allows backup of virtual machines in clusters, external drive support.

8 February 2012

iPhone Subsidies Hurt Sprint's Bottom Line
Sprint broke its own records for new subscribers and revenue per user, but still lost $1.3 billion in the fourth quarter, thanks in part to iPhone subsidies.

8 February 2012

Nokia To Cut 4,000 Manufacturing Jobs
Microsoft’s mobile partner says it will move smartphone assembly to Asia to better compete with rivals like Apple and Google.

8 February 2012

Amazon Drops S3 Storage Pricing
Amazon Web Services' users will get up to 13.5% off their bill, depending on how much they store.

8 February 2012

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8 February 2012

8 Features That Could Make Windows 8 Great
Microsoft's next OS is loaded with features like eight-second boot times and better file management that could make it the best version of Windows since XP--if the company can pull it off.

8 February 2012

Oracle Analytics Package Expands In-Database Processing Options
New Oracle Advanced Analytics package speeds and scales R-language-based analyses inside the 11g database.

8 February 2012

3 Things To Remember Before Investing In Facebook
Zuckerberg letter makes one thing perfectly clear: Investing in Facebook is about more than business--it's about funding a new worldview.

8 February 2012

Tablets In Business: Hard Lessons From Early Adopters
From garbage trucks to cruise ships, companies are putting iPads and Android tablets to work. Here's what they're learning.

8 February 2012

6 Steps To Maximize Your Unified Communications ROI
UC vendors don't like to admit how complicated it is to deploy today's systems. Follow our plan to get the most out of your UC deployment.

8 February 2012

Project Management Gets Lean
IT can't afford to do projects the old way. Lean project management gives a better picture of success or failure.

8 February 2012

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8 February 2012

10 Strategies To Fight Anonymous DDoS Attacks
Preventing distributed denial of service attacks may be impossible. But with advance planning, they can be mitigated and stopped. Learn where to begin.

8 February 2012

CIO Profiles: Steve Haindl Of Automotive Resources International
Technology is giving fleet managers more access to real-time data, says this CIO.

8 February 2012

Tablets In Business: Hard Lessons From Early Adopters
From garbage trucks to cruise ships, companies are putting iPads and Android tablets to work. Here's what they're learning.

8 February 2012

6 Steps To Maximize Your Unified Communications ROI
UC vendors don't like to admit how complicated it is to deploy today's systems. Follow our plan to get the most out of your UC deployment.

8 February 2012

Project Management Gets Lean
IT can't afford to do projects the old way. Lean project management gives a better picture of success or failure.

8 February 2012

App Stores Create 500,000 U.S. Jobs
Almost half a million Americans can thank the rise of the "app economy" for their jobs, according to TechNet study.

7 February 2012

Feds To Employees: Use Your Own Devices At Work
Survey finds that 62% of agencies encourage staffers to bring their own mobile devices to work to save the agencies money. Close to half of federal employees are doing just that.

7 February 2012

Federal Standards Body Focuses On Big Data, Cloud
National Institute of Standards and Technology's new IT Lab Director Chuck Romine says agency is focusing on big data, cloud computing, mobility, and cybersecurity in the coming year.

7 February 2012

Google Releases Chrome For Android
Google says mobile version of Chrome delivers more speed and access to desktop browser data.

7 February 2012

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7 February 2012

Google Bouncer Won't Block All Android Malware
Security expert says Google Bouncer malware checks are a step in the right direction, but not a complete solution. Meanwhile, Google excised more fake apps from the Android Market.

7 February 2012

Air Force Command To Buy Tablets
Military unit will replace paper manuals and navigational charts with up to 18,000 iPads or other tablet devices.

7 February 2012

Utilities Facing Brute-Force Attack Threat
SSH attack warning from ICS-CERT just the latest in a series of high-profile vulnerabilities affecting critical infrastructure of power plants, hospitals, even prisons.

7 February 2012

Siemens Targets North American Unified Communications Market
Siemens Enterprise Communications challenges market leaders Cisco, Avaya as revamped company pushes corporate networking and communications gear under OpenScape brand.

7 February 2012

Wajam: New Alternative To Google Social Search
Google factors Google+ into search results, but Wajam makes connections with all of your social networks

7 February 2012

VeriSign Breach May Reaffirm Certificate Authority Security Model
Alternative Internet security proposals simply just transfer trust to entities equally vulnerable to attack, experts say.

7 February 2012

Award-Winning Healthcare CIO Rick Schooler Honored
Hospitals still ran on mainframes when Rick Schooler, named CIO of the Year by CHIME and HIMSS, started in healthcare. Now, business analytics and rich data are keys to healthcare transformation, he says.

7 February 2012

Extortion Plot Behind Anonymous Release Of pcAnywhere: Symantec
Symantec says Anonymous hackers tried to carry out an extortion plot before releasing source code to pcAnywhere; law enforcement agencies involved in sting and ongoing investigation.

7 February 2012

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7 February 2012

RIM To Developers: You'll Make Money With Us
Research In Motion touts profitability, Qt developer framework, as it woos devs to build the apps that draw smartphone, tablet buyers.

7 February 2012

SMB Builds $10 Million Business With No Marketing
ConnectAndSell used its own "live conversation automation" service to go from zero to $10 million in annual revenue without spending a dime on traditional marketing.

7 February 2012

iPhone 4S Propels Apple To Smartphone Lead
Device launch helped Apple surpass Android specialist Samsung in the fourth quarter, which proved to be a rough period for Nokia and RIM.

7 February 2012

Verizon, Health Evolution Partners To Promote Health IT
Communications giant teams with Health Evolution Partners, a healthcare buyout company, to sell Verizon's data-management technologies to health organizations.

7 February 2012

Health IT's Newest Ideas: HIMSS12 Preview
Take an early look at 14 of the most interesting health IT products and services that will be displayed at the annual HIMSS conference, happening this month in Las Vegas.

7 February 2012

IBM Adds Speed, Flexibility To Big Data Storage
XIV Storage Systems, tuned for cloud, virtualization, big data implementations, get solid state drives to triple storage speed, plus iPhone app for remote monitoring.

7 February 2012

Socialcast Brings Fast Answers To Far-Flung Nonprofit Workers
Enterprise social network enables international health agency workers to get immediate answers from peers, rather than waiting for the home office in D.C. to respond.

7 February 2012

Tablet Shootout: Which Fits Your Enterprise?
Take a close look at six tablet options, from Apple to Android, with a focus on pros and cons for enterprise users.

7 February 2012

VMware Rapidly Expands Cloud Partner Network
VMware users who want to run virtualized workloads in the cloud now have 94 cloud service providers to choose from in a wide variety of worldwide geographies.

7 February 2012

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7 February 2012

Wolfram Alpha Learns Image, Data Tricks
Wolfram Alpha adds paid subscription service that provides new image and data analysis capabilities.

7 February 2012

Qualcomm's Vision For Next-Gen Airplane Wi-Fi
Qualcomm is pitching the idea of "4G on a plane" to the U.S. government. But its 300Gbps Next-Gen AG has some hurdles to clear before takeoff.

7 February 2012

Windows 8: Your Chance To Preview Coming Soon?
Computer users may soon get a chance to kick the tires on a trial version of Microsoft's radically overhauled Windows OS.

7 February 2012

Who Is Anonymous: 10 Key Facts
Anonymous 'hacktivists' aim to expose what they call government and establishment hypocrisy. Take a closer look at the group, its offshoots, and its infamous attacks.

7 February 2012

Google Unveils 'Secret Lab' For Radical Ideas
What 'skunkworks' projects are underway at Google? New website aims to bring together big thinkers and big problems, such as climate change and cancer.

7 February 2012

Banks Use Hadoop To Unlock Big Data Secrets
When Zions Bancorporation felt limited by traditional database technologies, it used Hadoop tools for deeper analysis of its big data.

6 February 2012

ICD-10 Conversion: Do Or Die
Failure to meet upcoming deadlines could mean major disruptions in claims payments for healthcare organizations.

6 February 2012

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6 February 2012

3 Ways To Get More From Google Docs
Check out three creative tips for small and midsize business users who want to get added value from Google's productivity suite.

6 February 2012

NASA Seeks Smaller, Better Satellites
Agency puts out call for flight demos of small satellites that can do more, while being launched more quickly and more cheaply, to provide new opportunities for space research and communications.

6 February 2012

Cisco Cius Hopes To Ride BYOD Wave
Cisco has high hopes that begrudging acceptance of BYOD will boost its own work-minded tablet. But one analyst says the networking giant is missing the point.

6 February 2012

Microsoft CRM Embraces iPhone, iPad, Android
Microsoft Dynamics CRM update will include native mobile apps for Windows Phone 7, iOS, Android, and BlackBerry devices.

6 February 2012

How Samsung Screwed Up Its Super Bowl Ad
Call it the stylus snafu: Samsung's over-the-top Super Bowl commercial failed to resonate with viewers and earned widespread mocking on Twitter. Here's why.

6 February 2012

Symantec Expands Backup Options
New versions of Backup Exec and NetBackup reduce backup windows, enhance replication and snapshots.

6 February 2012

New Android Malware Has Costly Twist
"Polymorphic" malware, tweaked frequently, sends SMS texts to premium-rate numbers until smartphone owner's account balance is depleted.

6 February 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 Pre-Orders Begin
Windows Phone fans who want to get their hands on the Lumia 900 smartphone can reserve one with a $25 deposit at Microsoft stores.

6 February 2012

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6 February 2012

Steve Appleton, Survivor
The man who led the improbable little startup called Micron Technology leaves a big legacy.

6 February 2012

The Next Big Social Network Is You
Three trends just now emerging will alter the social network landscape.

6 February 2012

Interpol Preps Gobal Cybercrime Center
Singapore-based center, set to open in 2014, aims to strengthen international cybercrime investigations.

6 February 2012

Nicira OpenFlow: Networking's Next Big Thing?
$40-million startup emerges with OpenFlow platform for virtualizating the network as effectively as servers.

6 February 2012

SoftLayer: A New Kind Of Cloud Service
SoftLayer's customers can move data with the click of a button from virtual servers to physical and back, whenever they choose, in SoftLayer data centers.

6 February 2012

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