New TEC Certification of UNIT4 Agresso Business World
Anonymous Hacked the Fed
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16th Vendor Shootout for ERP in Miami
Yahoo, Google Sign Ad Deal
Microsoft, Symantec Take Down Botnet
Advance Notification Service for the February 2013 Security Bulletin Release
We’re kicking off the February 2013 Security Bulletin Release with Advance Notification of 12 bulletins for release Tuesday, February 12. This release brings five Critical and seven Important-class bulletins, which address 57 unique vulnerabilities. The Critical-rated bulletins address issues in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer and Exchange Software. The Important-rated bulletins address issues in Microsoft Windows, Office, .NET Framework, and Microsoft Server Software.
Per our typical process, we will publish the bulletins on the second Tuesday of the month, at approximately 10 a.m. PST. We recommend that you revisit the MSRC blog at that time for our official risk and impact analysis, along with deployment guidance and a brief video overview of the month’s highlights. Until then, we invite you to review the ANS summary page for more information and prepare for bulletin testing and deployment as soon as possible to help ensure a smooth update process.
For all the latest information, you can also follow the MSRC team on Twitter at @MSFTSecResponse.
Thank you,
Dustin Childs
Group Manager, Response Communications
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing
Digital Gateway and Acsellerate Deliver Graphical Equipment Dashboards
Paul Randal’s Disaster Recovery Step-by-Step Poster
DataXu Raises $27M for Big Data Marketing
Venture capitalists are showing the love for Big Data startups, especially those with solutions geared toward marketers. The latest to get funding is Boston-based DataXu.
Suppose you could take the #AIIM ERM and ECM Master classes without leaving your desk?
Why virtualization is a feature and VMware will lose
Tide Becomes Drug Currency
Basically, Tide detergent is a popular product with a very small profit margin. So small non-chain grocery and convenience stores are happy to buy it cheaply, no questions asked. This makes it easy to sell if you steal it. And drug dealers have started taking it as currency, large bottles being worth about $5.
The “JIT” Approach Towards Data Centers
Microsoft Woos Consumers With New Retail Plans
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NIST Targets Energy Apps With Green Button Tools
NIST Targets Energy Apps With Green Button Tools
Deadline Near for BOFs and Lightning Talk Submissions for Percona Live MySQL Conference
The deadline is fast approaching to submit proposals for the Birds of a Feather Sessions (BOFs) and the Lightning Talks (presented during the Wednesday Evening Networking Reception) for the Percona Live MySQL Conference and Expo 2013. Applications for the DotOrg Pavilion close soon as well. The deadline is February 24th for all three opportunities so [...]
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Security Advisory 2755801 revised to address Adobe Flash Player issues (Feb. 7, 2013)
Today we revised Security Advisory 2755801 to address issues in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8, this revision was released in conjunction with Adobe’s update process. Customers who have automatic updates enabled will not need to take any action because protections will be downloaded and installed automatically. Customers who do not use automatic updates should apply the guidance in the advisory immediately using update management software, or by checking the Microsoft Update service, to help ensure protection.
We remain committed to taking the appropriate actions to help protect customers and will continue to work closely with Adobe to deliver quality protections that are aligned with Adobe’s update process.
Dustin Childs
Group Manager – Response Communications
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing