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- 03 February 2012
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News: RIM offers free PlayBook to attract Android developers
Research in Motion is trying to woo developers by giving a free BlackBerry Playbook tablet to coders who port their Android application for its BlackBerry Tablet OS.
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News: Government must do more to protect people from malware, say MPs
The government has been urged by MPs to do more to protect the public from malware and other online attacks.
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News: AstraZeneca cuts another 7,300 jobs
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca is continuing with a major jobs cull by announcing another 7,300 redundancies, in a bid to cut costs, but has left uncertainty over the extent to which IT staff will be affected.
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News: Researchers develop computer modelling to read words in people's thoughts
Researchers have been able to reconstruct words based on the brain waves of patients thinking those words, using computer modelling technology.
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News: Enterprise agility through adaptive leadership
Jim Highsmith is somewhat of a luminary in Agile circles. The co-author of the Agile Manifesto, which guides the Agile project management philosophy, is in Australia for the Thoughworks Live conference, which focuses on helping large enterprise be lean and innovative.
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News: Remains of the Day: A close shave
Apple won't hold an event in February, developers might want to drop marketing images of white iPhones, and Cupertino picks up a Redmond refugee. The remainders for Thursday, February 4, 2012 are within your grasp.
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News: How to attract and retain IT staff in 2012
The tight Australian IT job market has been touted as a blessing for job seekers and a curse for employers. Hamish Barwick looks at strategies companies can use to stop valued staff jumping ship.
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News: QlikTech introduces businesses to the social with QlikView 11
QlikTech has announced a wealth of new features to its Business Intelligence (BI) platform, QlikView, with the release of version 11.
- 02 February 2012
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Opinion: SaaS, APTs and Asymmetric Risk Take Spotlight at Security Threats 2012
What's your stance on SaaS? Is your perimeter as secure as you think? How can the insurance calculus on asymmetric risk illuminate your company's security exposure? CIO.com's Bernard Golden recaps the provocative discussions entertained at the Security Threat 2012 conference.
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News: Before Facebook: How other recent dot-com IPOs have fared
A look back at how the newest dot-com stocks have fared since they hit the market
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Opinion: Smart Government: Intelligent or Painful?
Government vendors are promoting "smart" and government audiences are receiving the message with mixed feelings. Is smart a function of government? Can government be smart?If so, what's so smart about it?
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News: Half of Fortune 500 firms infected with DNS Changer
Half of all Fortune 500 companies and major U.S. government agencies own computers infected with the "DNS Changer" malware that redirects users to fake websites and puts organizations at risk of data theft, a security company said today.
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News: Facebook ripe for ridicule as it suffers outage a day after IPO filing
Social networkers resorted to Twitter during and following a brief Facebook outage on Thursday, a day after the company filed for its initial public offering.
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News: Rise of the career contractors
Confidence returning to the financial sector and greater desires to balance work and life, are contributing to a recent increase in the number of career contractors in the IT industry, according to recruitment firm Robert Walters.
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News: Hong Kong govt 2012-13 IT spend to hit HK$626.5 million
The Hong Kong SAR government expects to spend HK$626.5 million on IT in 2012-2013, down 4.4% from last year, according to the Budget delivered by Financial Secretary John Tsang on Wednesday--his fifth Budget and the last of the current-term government.
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News: Tiff over LightSquared reveals odd partnership
LightSquared founder Philip Falcone's response to ethics allegations by a U.S. senator sheds some light on a strange chapter in the carrier's ongoing bid to build a controversial cellular data network.
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News: Project Management Salaries Show Earnings Growth, Career Potential
The latest salary survey from the Project Management Institute proves that project management remains a lucrative IT career. It also reveals what factors influence project management professionals' salaries the most.
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Opinion: How Do I Make Web Mail My Default Email, Part 1
Skicrazer asked the Web Browsing and Email forum what to change so that clicking a mailto link would bring up a Web-based mail account.
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News: Married to your desk? 5 tips for a better relationship
Here's a sobering statistic: With a 40- to 45-hour work week, many Americans spend about 25% of the year on the job. For those of us who stare at computer screens all day, that amounts to more than 2,000 hours with our keisters glued to chairs. In less technical terms, we're practically married to our desks.
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News: SAP-SuccessFactors deal delayed as US regulators conduct investigation
SAP's US$3.4 billion purchase of cloud software vendor SuccessFactors has been delayed indefinitely while a U.S. regulatory body investigates the deal, an SAP spokesman confirmed Wednesday.
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