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  • IBM Talks Social Business at Lotusphere

    ORLANDO, Fla. — IBM kicked off Lotusphere 2012 today, with a general session that demonstrated the many uses, benefits and faces of social business. This year’s Lotusphere and Connect conferences underscored the importance of socially-enabling business processes–from the three-song set by Ok Go–a band whose success was partially fueled by the popularity of its award-winning…

  • Valuable Social Media Lessons, Sponsored by Verizon and Netflix

    We need big companies to step in it once in a while. How else are we to learn important business lessons? Thankfully, Verizon and Netflix have obliged in recent months with spectacular public relations missteps that proved the worth of social networking for consumers. Any company that sells a service or product to a demanding…

  • Firewalls and Firewall Management: Here to Stay

    Contrary to some security experts’ proclamations over the past few years, the demise of the corporate firewall has been seriously oversold.  While depending on the firewall and antivirus (AV) alone would be considered foolish in today’s time of sophisticated cyberattacks designed to elude these signature- and rule-based blacklist technologies, the truth is that the firewall…

  • 1. His Management Changes Were Right

    1. His Management Changes Were Right Ballmer has appointed his own leadership team over the past few years. These were changes intended to imprint his mark on Microsoft’s culture. As many of those division leaders deliver products this year, all eyes will be on Ballmer to see if his management decisions were right. 2. Tablets…

  • Intel Ultrabook Sales Spur Growth in Cache SSDs: IHS

    Booming sales of Ultrabooks spurred by strong support from Intel will drive explosive growth in the market for cache solid state drives (SSDs) in the coming years, with shipments set to soar more than a hundredfold by the end of 2015, up from less than one million units in 2011, according to an IHS iSuppli…

  • Microsoft Prepping Real-Time Botnet Threat Intelligence System

    NEW YORK — Microsoft is planning to make the data it collected as part of its botnet takedown operations available as a real-time threat intelligence feed. The company would distribute threat data obtained from captured botnets and other sources to foreign governments, law enforcement, Computer Emergency Response Teams and private corporations, two members of the…

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