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Key security issues can vary depending on the cloud model you're using. Vordel CTO Mark O'Neill looks at 5 challenges.
Carriers react to indirect threats to employees -- and their investments
Android tablets -- mostly Samsung's Galaxy Tab -- take 22% share in Q4 2010, erode Apple's supremacy
StorageTek T10000C drive uses FujiFilm's new Barium-Ferrite particle technology
The operation's websites mimicked government sites and charged customers for immigration forms, the FTC says
Nearly 33 million Google Android phones shipped in Q4, says Canalys
IBM Social Business Toolkit can be used to link social network feeds into enterprise applications
Cloud consulting venture CloudTP reunites colleagues from Cambridge Technology Partners.
The last IPv4 addresses may be allocated soon, and dealing with the change may be hard
Android dominates smartphone market at end of 2010
An industry association lashes out at alleged 'secret talks' between the Commission and ISPs
Intel said a design flaw in the Sandy Bridge chipset could reduce revenue by $300 million in the first fiscal quarter
SourceForge is scanning all projects to ensure code hasn't been tampered with
Google's operating system has overtaken Nokia's Symbian
The company is tying up with merchants who will accept payments from its subscribers
The new center will build PCs and research mobile Internet services and equipment
Quarter of companies don't do annual internal IT security compliance audits
It is among some 120 companies located in Cairos Smart Village IT office park
Division that sells Office accounted for 30% of all revenues in 2010's final quarter
Android gives third-party applications permissions that are easy to hijack, experts say
For faster, more nimble security
The new measures could hurt the company’s business in the country
Flipped 'kill switch' by withdrawing border gateway protocol (BGP) routing information, say experts
Third-gen Kindle sold millions in fourth quarter, CEO Bezos says
Meego version 1.2 is due for release between April 21 and 27
In the age of cloud computing, enterprises need to plan for the possibility of nationwide Internet blackouts
Only Internet Explorer users at risk; other browsers can't be exploited, say researchers
Clinton and Kerry call on the Egyptian government to restore communications to its residents
Cloud computing presents thorny problems for database technology
The government has severely limited people's access to Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo, Gmail and Twitter
U.S. tech firms have strong presence in a nation that has been selling itself as an outsourcing destination
Reports that Apple will add Near Field Communication to iPhones, iPads for mobile payments spurs interest
How Egypt’s shutdown unfolded in front of North American Internet operators
Samsung had good news for consumers, too, predicting further price declines in DRAM and LCD screens
Cutting off all Internet access 'is on a different level entirely,' says Rensys CTO
Internet policymakers to announce depletion of the free pool of IPv4 addresses next week