Monthly Archives: July 2010

Google Apps Gets GSA Certification, Runs Late in LA

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Google Apps has met security requirements to qualify it for use by the General Services Administration, a big coup as the company seeks to...

U.S. Bank Introduces Online Payment Tool ScoreBoard

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U.S. Bank announced a plan aimed at helping small businesses make smarter decisions about the financial operations of their business with an online reporting...

Compuware Launches New Workbench for Mainframe Programmers

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Compuware is looking to help ease the application development and maintenance burden mainframe shops face by delivering a new suite of intuitive development tools.The...

Zscaler Launches Integrated E-Mail and Web Cloud Security Service

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Cloud security specialist Zscaler announced the launch of its integrated e-mail and Web security service, offering a single policy manager for e-mail and Web...

Apple’s ‘Death Grip’ Attack Videos: 10 Reasons Why They Will Backfire

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Apple is at it again. Like it did at its press conference showing other smartphones that experience antenna problems when users hold them in...

Oracle Scales Up StorageTek LTO-5 Tape Libraries

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There's been a lot happening in the LTO-5 tape world lately.On July 26, Oracle revealed high availability and capacity enhancements to its Sun StorageTek...

Cyber-crime Costs Enterprises $3.8 Million a Year, Report Finds

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A new report on the economic impact of cyber-crime found the average organization is paying a pretty penny, but that price can be cut...

CTIA Sues San Francisco over Cell Phone Legislation

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CTIA is suing the city and county of San Francisco in hopes of blocking the enforcement of the Cell Phone Right-to-Know ordinance that the...

Motorola Droid X Sold Out Through Aug. 4

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The Droid X is becoming tougher to get than was anticipated by its maker, Motorola, or its carrier, Verizon Wireless; availability isn't expected until...

Jailbreaking Apple iPhone Gets Government OK

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Apple lost a bid to have jailbreaking the iPhone declared a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.In a decision today, the U.S. Copyright...