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The battle to stop Amazon Web Services starts here

Don't be so trigger-happy for a remote wipe | Critical PHP vulnerability exposes servers to data theft -- or worse

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The battle to stop Amazon Web Services starts here
Piston Computing plans to build a bridge to EMC VMware's Cloud Foundry, meaning it will link Piston's own OpenStack-based cloud IaaS offering. I suspect it's the start of many other such integration efforts to battle the meteoric rise of Amazon Web Services. Read More


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7 Simple Truths About Tiering Your Data
Dealing with the explosion of extreme data means more than containing it all. It's about determining what data is most useful to your business and where "speed meets need." Learn how you can use data tiering to transform unstructured data into "content" while keeping protection high and costs low. View Now

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PCI Compliance Deep Dive
Developed and enforced by the credit card industry, the PCI Data Security Standard contains a set of detailed tenets that every company dealing with customer data should adopt. InfoWorld security expert Roger Grimes explains the best approach to PCI compliance – and the consequences of failing to do so properly. Learn More!

Don't be so trigger-happy for a remote wipe
When I talk to IT pros about the proliferation of user technology, aka consumerization, it doesn't take long before the subject of remote wipe comes up. It's become almost a checklist item in any company that supports BYOD and increasingly for those who supply mobile devices. Read More

Critical PHP vulnerability exposes servers to data theft -- or worse
A newly reported critical vulnerability in PHP enables would-be cyber criminals to steal source code or inject and run malware in PHP applications by adding command-line parameters to URLs. Read More

Ubuntu and Android: A match made in open source
An old idea about open source -- that it's all about cheap knockoffs of proprietary ideas -- has been turned on its head. Today's open source communities, where it's easy to build on the work of others without constantly seeking permission, offer the most fertile soil for seeding new ideas and growing innovation. Read More




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