Rabu, 07 September 2011

Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enterprise

Coming soon: Major Microsoft Office price drop | Debacle deepens for hacked SSL certificates issuer

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Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enterprise
Consumers are flocking to tablets, but laptops are holding their own in the enterprise, where they're viewed as the mobile device most likely to get the work done. Read More


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Coming soon: Major Microsoft Office price drop
Are you paying too much for Microsoft Office? At $48.60, today's average price per seat is lower than you think -– and falling. Read More

Debacle deepens for hacked SSL certificates issuer
Fox-IT found substantial security weaknesses in Diginotar's infrastructure: All CA servers were members of one Windows domain, which made it possible to access them all using one obtained user/password combination, and the password for the server was weak. Read More


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Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround
As she approached her third anniversary as Yahoo's CEO, Carol Bartz couldn't overcome a recent string of missteps that apparently eroded the board's confidence in her and eclipsed her achievements as leader of the embattled Internet pioneer. Read More

Ten years after 9/11, cyber attacks pose national threat
Bipartisan Policy Center's National Security Preparedness Group (NSPG) assessed the progress that government has made in implementing the security recommendations of the 9/11 Commission -- and concluded the U.S. is vulnerable to malicious network attacks. Read More




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