Monthly Archives: September 2011

Cloupia Offers Open Automation for Clouds

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Cloud automation and management software provider Cloupia announced Open Automation for Clouds, allowing its customers and partners to extend, add or enhance data center...

Cyber-Security Goes Unchecked Among Most Businesses: Report

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Just 27 percent of small business owners have had an outside party test their computer systems to ensure they are hacker-proof, according to the...

Pentagon Extends Cyber-Defense Pilot, Will Recruit More Companies

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The Department of Defense is planning to extend the cyber-defense pilot program in which it shares classified threat intelligence with defense contractors and other...

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II 4G Smartphone Coming Oct. 12

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T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S II 4G smartphone will launch Oct. 12 for $229.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and data contract, the carrier's Chief...

Violin Memory Pushing Flash Arrays into Tier 1 Storage

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Solid-state storage provider Violin Memory on Sept. 27 introduced a new series of NAND flash arrays, describing them as the industry's first all-silicon storage...

Amazon’s Kindle Fire Will Push Down Tablet Prices

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Amazon's soon-to-be-announced Kindle Fire (assuming that the blogosphere is right about the name) device will do a lot todemocratize the tablet market.The new Amazon...

Spammers Hijack Email Marketer Accounts to Send Malicious Messages

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Attackers are increasingly targeting email marketing firms and corporate email accounts to power their spam campaigns, Websense Security researchers reported.Websense Security Labs has observed...

Microsoft’s Windows Phone ‘Mango’ Rolling Out

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Microsoft's rollout of its long-awaited Windows Phone "Mango" update (also known as Windows Phone 7.5) has begun, but some smartphone owners may need to...
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S II Front View

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S II Front View This is the front view of the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II and Sprint Epic 4G Touch, which we reviewed here,...

Senate Committee Approves Data Breach Bills Despite Heavy Opposition

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The Senate Judiciary Committee approved three data security and privacy bills over strong objections from Republican members last week. The opposition may complicate efforts...