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Attacks flourish because organizations haven't done security due diligence, says analyst
Amazon customers often have poor security practices, inadvertently publishing security keys and passwords
What's the key to job satisfaction for IT employees at Best Places?
Cloud computing growth is bringing big benefits to small towns in western North Carolina.
SAP's in-memory data processing machine will be tested in a crowded market
Education, corporate customers will download new OS from the Mac App Store just once
NSA says commercial smartphones and tablets are OK but need to be based on agency's security design
Genachowski will offer a proposal to make phone bills more transparent
Public clouds could help, but are still too costly.
As its feud with Oracle continues, HP pushes Microsoft SQL Server-enabled offerings at its user conference.
Analysts say the consumer focus of the next version of the operating system could turn off enterprise users.
Controversial process to add hundreds of alternatives to .com, .net and .org
Silicon Graphics hopes to use Intel's MIC (many integrated cores) accelerator chips for high-performance computing
Huawei will release the MediaPad in the third quarter in some markets
Bulk up on IP addresses, think about subnet roaming, take a close look at 5GHz
Influx of iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices bringing new usage patterns, radio behaviors
Radio chipsets, drivers, frequencies supported are factors
Adobe blames Flash's popularity for hacker interest, attacks
The K computer, running at 8.16 petaflops, has knocked China's Tianhe-1A off the top position after just six months
A new release of Viridity's data center management software can be linked to individual applications
A credit line for potential customers is not a significant advantage, the Chinese vendor said
Samsung's Android 3.1-based tablet is the first to give Apple's iPad a real run for its money -- most of the time
He allegedly took over oDesk's domain name account and threatened to publish information on the Internet
Investors flee RIM, but Intel, Google and Apple shares also lose ground