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IT-Director: US Brands Targeted in Online Attacks
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·US Brands Targeted in Online Attacks
The latest RSA Online Fraud Report has just been published, revealing some interesting headlines. Some of the featured highlights include:As of July 1, 2010, the RSA Anti-Fraud Command Center has...
·Rackspace reaches for the stars
Citigroup estimates that Amazon Web Services (AWS) will earn its owner about $650m during 2010 (about 2.5% of Amazon's overall revenue). This probably makes it the leading provider of utility...
·Cell Phone Hacking Attacks - A Real and Present Danger (Part 1)
If you stop and take a look at all the objects that sit within an arms length of where you are sitting the chances are that a mobile phone, in all its guises, is one of the first that you see. The...
·Metastorm leverages Azure to leap into Cloud-based collaborative modelling
Earlier in July EA, BPA and BPM tools provider Metastorm released two new products, M3 and Smart Business Workspace, that launch it into the middle of a group of vendors now supporting customers...
·Analysts define business value and imperatives for cloud-based B2B ecommerce trading communities
BriefingsDirect assembled a group of IT industry analysts and executives at the recent Ariba LIVE 2010 conference to explore the business implications for ecommerce in the cloud-computing era.
·A Clear Message for Vendors In the SMB Technology Market
We recently wrapped up the SMB Group's 2010 Small and Medium Businesses Routes to Market Study, which uncovered quite a few interesting trends about how SMBs discover, learn...
I have been accused on more than one occasion of being a technophobe. Which is kind of weird, given my profession. However, it is true that my mobile phone is usually switched off (for historic...
·A Clear Message for Vendors In the SMB Technology Market
We recently wrapped up the SMB Group's 2010 Small and Medium Businesses Routes to Market Study, which uncovered quite a few interesting trends about how SMBs discover, learn...
·Adobe acquires Day Software to flesh out enterprise portfolio
Today, Adobe announced its intention to acquire Swiss Day Software in a deal valued at approximately $240 million. The acquisition, which is expected to close in Q4 2010, is designed to help flesh...
·Three new Open Group white papers help make for a peaceful leap to cloud computing
The white papers will help you reach these decisions, and understand where cloud is a good fit for businesses. Today, it is often a good fit, but there are many situations where it is not the best solution.
·Dell KACE Secure Browser-A Free Tool to Help Firefox Users Stop Malware Invasions
Dell KACE Secure Browser-A Free Tool to Help Firefox Users Stop Malware Invasions Anyone that's ever unwittingly downloaded malware from the Internet knows that it can bring your PC to a...
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·IT gender pay gap getting worse
The IT gender pay gap is getting worse, according to results from the 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey. More than a third (35 per cent) of female IT workers responding to this year's survey said they were on the bottom rung of the tech pay ladder, earning less than £25k, compared to just under a third of women (32 per cent) last year. And only 14 per cent of male IT workers are in the lowest pay bracket this year, dow ...
·Shared services - how to get it right in your business
With so many businesses looking to cut costs, shared services have become a popular option. Stuart Roberts offers advice on making them deliver. I think everyone agrees that since mid-2008 the economic situation has been somewhat difficult, with all the cutting of costs and jobs.
·Plenty of life ahead for RFID and NFC
Radio and tagging technologies have loads of promise - though the applications may not be quite what you were expecting, says Quocirca's Rob Bamforth. RFID and its close cousin near field communications (NFC) have both been touted for great and sexy futuristic applications. These range from the tagging and tracking of all consumer goods to the conversion of mobile phones into all purpose 'super wallets' where simply ...
·Android phones, Firefox history,Google Wave and datacentres galore
This month saw California's Hacker Dojo host the Random Hacks of Kindness event, which brought independent coders together with developers from Google, Microsoft, Nasa, Yahoo! and other organisations to work on projects to help with disaster relief. See more photos from the hackathon here.
·Anti-ageism legislation isn't working, say IT pros
Anti-ageism legislation isn't working and the IT industry continues to discriminate against older techies. That's the verdict of the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey. The majority (51 per cent) of survey respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the IT industry discriminates against older workers, compared with less than a fifth (18 per cent) who held the opposite view.
·Mini laptops, codebreaking, Wikipedia and why there's no 'British Google'
November's top stories on silicon.com tackled some big questions: does my business need an office? Can I work solely on a netbook? Will the UK ever create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle of its very own? November also dealt with the perennial question of will the UK's ID cards programme ever run to plan?
·Your top HR tech priorities for next year revealed
Working out your budgets and trying to figure out the tech priorities for your HR department in 2010? Nick Heath has a few suggestions for HR directors as to where to invest that cash on technology to get the most benefits for your team and the rest of the business. Consider standardising your systemsTake a look at what you do in the HR department and the chances are a number of companies are doing exactly the same t ...
·Recession fuels fears of UK jobs being sent offshore
With recession leading businesses to cut IT costs as much as they can, tech workers are increasingly feeling the impact of offshoring, results from the exclusive 2009 silicon.com Skills Survey show. Almost half (47.5 per cent) of respondents said their organisation has probably offshored IT jobs - up from more than a third (36 per cent) who thought that was the case last year.
·Bangalore blooming into innovation hothouse
No longer just the domain of call centres, Bangalore has matured into the place for world-class research and development, says Saritha Rai. Years ago, when the world pictured Bangalore they imagined an outsourcing hub full of call centre agents and paid-by-the-hour software workers. How that has changed.
·Women in IT: Tech has an image problem
The lack of women in IT is bad news for the industry and while the tech world doesn't discriminate against them, it does have an image problem that is off-putting to females, according to silicon.com's exclusive 2009 Skills Survey. The majority (51 per cent) of respondents agreed or strongly agreed the lack of women in IT is bad for the industry, slightly down on 2008 when 54 per cent held that view. The same proport ...
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