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- 22 August 2011
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News: How the CSA Is Working to Solve Cloud Security Problems
Ask five different people a question about, say, cloud security, and you'll likely get five different points of view.
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News: Is Your CRM Business Process Really a Workflow?
CRM systems offer workflows, approval processes, and other business process enforcement features. But it's not always clear which feature you should use, and overly strict enforcement mechanisms cause big user satisfaction problems.
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News: Offshoring Pioneer GE to Hire 1,100 American IT Workers
To those who know their IT outsourcing history, GE and offshoring are practically synonymous.
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News: Portland General Electric tries smart security monitoring
Why Portland General Electric deployed Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) technology and what they've been able to accomplish as a result.
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News: Best Buy gives away iPhone 3GS in one-day special
U.S. electronics retailer Best Buy is giving away two-year-old iPhone 3GS smartphones to customers who sign up for a long-term contract with AT&T, the chain's website announced today.
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News: AT&T expands its mobile app services
AT&T has expanded its mobile application services for businesses, offering up a fully-managed service for building apps on various mobile platforms and storage of the apps in AT&T's cloud.
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News: Career Watch: When the CIO isn't part of the team
Ask a Premier 100 IT Leader: David O'Berry
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News: Cloud Computing: More IT Leaders Turn to SaaS ERP
In 2006, Epec Engineered Technologies found itself in a situation familiar to many in corporate IT. With a series of business acquisitions behind it, the New Bedford, Mass.-based manufacturer of printed circuit boards, battery packs and other electronic components needed to replace multiple ERP systems with a single platform capable of supporting the entire organization.
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News: Cloud Growth Prompts Shift in Enterprise Security Strategies
What a different global economy this would be if it were only a little bit more like the cloud. As the financial markets go through their bipolar mood swings with every wrenching headline, the market for cloud services has marched steadily upward and onward, seemingly unfazed by the concerns of the non-virtual world.
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News: The race to cloud standards gets crowded
The rise of cloud computing has led to a strong push from IT leaders at many major companies to develop standards that address issues such as security and data portability in the cloud.
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News: Outsourced and Fired, IT Workers Strike Back
Laid-off IT professionals charge former employer Molina Healthcare with discrimination and tell Computerworld their reasons for filing suit against the healthcare provider, its former CIO and its outsourcer, Cognizant.
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News: Glucose Monitor May Get Under Your Skin
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo have found a way to monitor glucose levels using tiny implanted wireless fluorescent sensors that glow relative to blood sugar levels. Considering that nearly 26 million people in the United States have diabetes, this is big news for those who would love to do away with bothersome finger pricks.
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News: Domain name changes will help global users, says ICANN chief says
In an interview with Computerworld after announcing his plan to leave ICANN, Rod Beckstrom talked about the group's accomplishments since he was named president and CEO two years ago.
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News: Kotlin project adds another language option to JVM
JetBrains executive says developers looking to use the new statically typed language will find it similar to learning Java
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News: Health Insurer Encrypts All Stored Data
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, responding to the theft of 57 hard drives in 2009, has completed a $6 million project to encrypt all of its stored data.
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News: Disaster hits Japan's semiconductor demand
The March earthquake and disaster in Japan are still affecting the global semiconductor market and may continue to do so for months to come.
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News: Skype acquiring startup GroupMe for group text messaging
Internet calling company Skype said Sunday that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a startup that offers a free group text messaging and conference call service on mobile phones.
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News: Skype acquiring startup GroupMe for group text messaging
Internet calling company Skype said Sunday that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire GroupMe, a startup that offers a free group text messaging and conference call service on mobile phones.
- 20 August 2011
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News: Standard Life appoints digital head
Standard Life, the savings and investments business, has appointed David Ratcliffe as its head of digital operations.
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News: Manchester Fujitsu workers may strike next month
The deadline for a ballot of Fujitsu workers in Manchester has been extended to 1 September, which means that if there are enough votes, a strike could hit the IT company late next month.
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