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Why CISPA could kill the cloud

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Why CISPA could kill the cloud
CISPA doesn't just pose a threat to individual users' privacy -- any company using an Internet or cloud service could see its data passed along. Read More


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IT in a nutshell: Duct tape and sealing wax
IT pros need to make sure their solutions are as elegant and sustainable as possible, because in most cases, the future aggravation they'll be saving is their own. Read More

Call for entries: The 2012 Enterprise Architecture Awards
Get your outstanding program the recognition it deserves. InfoWorld and Forrester Research, joined by the Penn State Center for Enterprise Architecture, are now accepting entries for our third annual Enterprise Architecture Awards. Read More

Apple's Tim Cook wins where Steve Jobs failed: On Java
Last week Tim Cook finally coerced Oracle into supplying updates for its own software. It only took 700,000 infected systems to convince Oracle to handle Java on OS X itself. Read More

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