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At Global Partners, IT teaches its vendors how to be strategic partners for the business, not just sell their shiny new boxes.
A few months later than planned, it includes six partner and two HP products
Patching is best to address Shellshock/Bash bug, but blocking attacks before they get to vulnerable machines is quicker
Bionym’s wearable device could secure smartphones, apps, cars and even airports
Critics say crucial information is often unusable or unavailable
14 year vet Goeckeler was instrumental in Sourcefire integration
Some demand compensation for the update that barred them from using their iPhones as, well, a phone
Largest DRAM makers are ramping production to meet Apple’s growing appetite
The expansion and blurring of the traditional government network environment require federal IT officials to rethink contracting processes and embrace real-time security monitoring.
Customers should check to see if their AWS cloud instances are affected; Xen hypervisor security bug could be to blame
A conference on high-skilled immigration policy looks at big picture
IT organizations must begin putting in place their migration plans now or risk major disruptions in 2015.
3TB pro drives from Seagate and WD are failing faster
Apple iOS 8.0.1 nixing cell service, Touch ID for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus users
Spike malware toolkit can infect Windows, Linux and ARM-based Linux devices
Fraudsters say e-mail sender is a representative of the IC3.
Employees who buy into the bring your own mobile device lifestyle may be bringing on a lot of stress as well.
Square-shaped display, quad-core processor, big battery, and new voice assistant might attract older BlackBerry users who still want a physical keyboard
Broadcom announces availability of new Ethernet switch silicon optimized for cloud-scale data centers
49% of the remote wipes are done automatically, 51% by someone at an organization
Median pay among 26 IT leaders is $2.2 million, according to our analysis of CIO compensation.
Analysts debate whether Google is abandoning its social network or simply changing course
MacRumors source says fixes could target Safari, call forwarding and keyboard issues with iOS 8
The healthcare industry's shift toward value-based, coordinated care won't succeed if providers, payers and patients aren't connected to the information they need to make better health and wellness decisions. Entities that fail to do so could put the
Macs take top spot for 10th year in a row
Experts say eBay's policy of letting sellers use Javascript and Flash to customize stores makes the site vulnerable to certain types of Web attacks