Monthly Archives: July 2007

Serena Takes Agile to the Enterprise

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Serena Software is introducing a new program to help enterprise IT organizations quickly adopt and integrate agile software development practices. The program, introduced July 31...

Retailers Not Exactly Where Visa Wants Them to Be

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When Visa on July 30 released its latest PCI compliance statistics, it showed small but steady progress, with slight increases in most areas. But...

A Google Wireless Auction Win Will Let Freedom Ring

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If you want a cup of coffee, would you buy a mug from Starbucks that would only let you drink coffee from it if...

FCC Delays Vote on Wireless Auction Rules

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WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Federal Communications Commission on Tuesday delayed until 12:30 p.m. EDT an open meeting to set rules for the sale of valuable wireless...

No Photo ID, Day 1-Applying for a New License

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Living without a photo ID, especially a driver's license, is a harrowing experience. I discovered that my driver's license was gone when I was...

Engineering Degree Surcharges Becoming Common

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Engineering and business students at an increasing number of public universities are finding themselves faced with a surcharge for their choice of studies, reports...

IBM Battling 2 Overtime Lawsuits at Once

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In the span of a few month, IBM has been hit with two overtime lawsuits from former employees. The first was filed July 9...

Malware in Ads Is an Old Story

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You might have read a story a few weeks ago in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) announcing that " ads are becoming a...

Core Security to Reveal New DB Attack Vector

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Researchers at Core Security Technologies have donned their black hats and are preparing a presentation about a new database attack vector that relies solely...

I’ve been Googled

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The Case for a Google OmbudsmanWhat the Military can learn from GoogleFeds retrieve Google records after Gmail used for hate speech