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- 30 April 2013
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News: Enterasys boosts productivity with Microsoft SharePoint alternative
Enterasys Networks, the Salem, N.H., maker of networking and security products, found coordinating collaboration among staff, suppliers and partners was cumbersome using Microsoft's SharePoint so went looking for a simpler way that wound up saving money by boosting efficiency.
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News: Feed Wrangler joins RSS competition with paid service
With two months left to go, the post-Google Reader landscape of RSS services is still sorting itself out. The newest player? Feed Wrangler, a paid subscription service from the iOS developer of Check The Weather and Audiobooks.
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News: Tibco sharpens mobile apps for its Tibbr enterprise social software
Tibco is revamping and extending the mobile access to its Tibbr enterprise social networking software, adding support for more smartphones and tablets, and upgrading its mobile user interfaces and functionality.
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News: Online monitoring scheme bad news for security, opponents say
While such backdoors would help U.S. law enforcement, it would also provide a new vector for state-sponsored hackers
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News: Apache servers ambushed by sophisticated backdoor attacks
Researchers at Sucuri and Eset say the attacks, which delivers the Blackhole malware kit to site visitors, leaves no trace on servers
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News: Microsoft previews Skype for Outlook.com
Microsoft is rolling out a preview version of Skype for Outlook.com, allowing users to make calls and send instant messages from within the webmail service using a browser plugin.
- 29 April 2013
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News: IBM launches an appliance for the 'Internet of things'
Preparing its customers to join the emerging 'Internet of things', IBM has released a new appliance built to manage and route a voluminous amount of machine-to-machine small data messages
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News: Gartner: Worldwide CRM revenue grew 12.5 percent in 2012
Global CRM (customer relationship management) revenue grew 12.5 percent last year to US$18 billion, a rate three times that of all enterprise software segments on average, as companies look to acquire more business and serve existing customers better, according to a new Gartner report.
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News: Epilogue to von Simson book on strategy puts the spotlight on innovation
After Ernest von Simson's book, "The Limits of Strategy: Lessons in Leadership from the Computer Industry," was published three years ago, he watched major shifts occur at the IT companies he had focused on, notably the slide of Hewlett-Packard at the same time that stalwart IBM maintained its industry standing.
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News: Google pays record $31K bounty for Chrome bugs
Google this month paid a security researcher $31,336 for reporting a trio of bugs in Chrome.
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News: 25 must-have technologies for SMBs
Running a small business isn't easy. I know. I run one. As a freelance writer, I’ve learned that you need to run your writing career as if you were running a business.
- 26 April 2013
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News: Facebook used as billboard for malware
Most malware developers and botnet owners will sell their wares on underground channels. One expert called this 'a bold, bold act'
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News: Joomla finally gets built-in tagging
Administrators of the Joomla blogging platform and content management system can now tag their content so it will be better indexed and automatically routed to the correct locations on their websites.
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News: OASIS: MQTT to be the protocol for the Internet of Things
Setting the foundation for what may be a multitrillion-dollar marketplace, OASIS (the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) has declared MQTT (the Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) as its messaging protocol of choice for the emerging Internet of Things.
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News: Locked and loaded, online gamers draw phishing attackers
Cyber thieves attracted to the richness of in-game commerce, report finds
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News: E-signatures: The complete guide to paperless signing
Your best-laid plans of going paperless come to a screeching halt when you need to get someone's signature on a document. That process typically involves printing the document, signing it yourself, faxing it to the other party, and waiting for them to print, sign, and fax it back--where it's printed yet a third time and filed away in a cabinet forever.
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News: Salesforce, the pillow maker and the $125,000 AmEx bill
Salesforce.com, a pillow manufacturer and an employee of the pillow maker are caught up in a complex three-way legal battle, with a US$125,000 American Express bill and an allegedly failed software implementation at the center of the dispute.
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News: 3 Tips to Get a Payoff From Collaboration Tools
To reap the value of collaboration tool investments, CIOs study employee behavior, create incentives and embed capabilities in current workflows
- 25 April 2013
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News: UK ramps up efforts to support high-growth tech companies
Efforts are ramping up in both the public and private sector to enable high-growth businesses in the UK to scale rapidly and reach their full potential.
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News: Civil rights coalition says EU data protection bill threatens citizens' rights
A coalition of international civil liberties organizations on Thursday said that some of the proposed changes to Europe's data protection laws would strip citizens of their privacy rights.
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