Sophos AV Teardown Reveals Critical Vulnerabilities
Antivirus vendor says it's patched all software flaws disclosed by researcher, some of which could be used to remotely control Windows, Mac, or Linux system.
View ArticleSmall Data Beat Big Data In Election 2012
The Obama re-election machine was really about small data--and enterprises can learn from that.
View ArticleWorkday: The Locker Room at Half-Time
A few weeks ago, I wrote it is “Halftime in Enterprise Technology” Workday invited a group of analysts and bloggers to their annual Technology Summit, this year in conjunction with their user event,...
View ArticleBusiness Lessons From The Election
Nope, out of respect for everyone, I am not going to say anything about how happy or sad I am today about the election results. Not gonna go there, wouldn’t be prudent… To everyone, worn ragged by...
View ArticlePASS Summit 2012: keynote and Mobile BI announcements #sqlpass
Today at PASS Summit 2012 there have been several announcements during the keynote. Moreover, other news have not been highlighted in the keynote but are equally if not more important for the BI...
View ArticleNew SSL Vulnerability
It's hard for me to get too worked up about this vulnerability: Many popular applications, HTTP(S) and WebSocket transport libraries, and SOAP and REST Web-services middleware use SSL/TLS libraries...
View ArticleApple Hit With $368 Million Patent Verdict
Texas jury finds that Apple's FaceTime technology violates VirnetX's patents.
View ArticleApple Hit With $368 Million Patent Verdict
Texas jury finds that Apple's FaceTime technology violates VirnetX's patents.
View ArticleDigital Revolution's Winners And Losers
Workers with in-demand digital skills benefit most as computers increasingly take over everyday tasks. In this InformationWeek 500 video, MIT's Erik Brynjolfsson discusses how this trend could affect...
View ArticleScottish News: Man charged in deer hunting probe
A teenager has been charged in connection with alleged illegal deer hunting with dogs at a city golf course.
View ArticleMicrosoft Folds Windows Live Messenger Into Skype
Microsoft's decision to integrate Windows Live Messenger with Skype will bring a better instant messaging experience. Users can make video calls and ring contacts on their mobile or land lines, among...
View ArticleVerizon Wireless Waives Billing For Some Sandy Victims
Verizon says customers in parts of New York and New Jersey -- those affected by Hurricane Sandy -- won't be billed for domestic voice or text between Oct. 29 and Nov. 16.
View ArticleIBS Announces Global Launch of Advanced Warehouse Management Product for the...
International Business Systems (IBS), a global leading integrated ERP software and supply chain provider, today announced it has globally launched Dynaman advanced warehouse management solution...
View ArticleExperiences with learning Chinese
I've had a few friends asking me about learning Chinese and what I've found works and doesn't work. I was answering a question on a mailing list today and I thought I should post this info where it...
View ArticleA PASS Summit Blogger No More?
… unless there is a public apology. The day began with disappointment as PASS bloggers were warned to remain silent or “there won’t be a bloggers table next year.” This was in response to last year’s...
View ArticleJava Magazine: Growing on Open
The November/December issue of Java Magazine is now out, with several great Java stories, including: Growing on Open AgroSense provides an all-Java open source platform for sustainable farming and...
View ArticleMeet up with JCP at Devoxx - 13 - 16 November
The JCP will be back at Devoxx this year:-). If you are attending, you can catch either Patrick or Heather at one of these events... Tuesday - OpenJDK Lab, and then we will move over to the...
View ArticleScottish News: Hysteria about drugs 'ruins debate'
Hysteria about drugs policy is marring debate on controversial issues such as the use of heroin substitute methadone, according to the Scottish Liberal Democrat leader.
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