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Data Privacy ‘Nutrition Labels’ for Web Users Slow to Catch On

From pervasive data collection by the U.S. National Security Agency and other intelligence agencies to the leak of intimate photos and information on dozens...

Home Depot Rushes to Deploy EMV Cards in Wake of Massive Data Theft

As a result of the massive cyber-attack on its point-of-sale (POS) systems, Home Depot is accelerating its move to EMV chip and PIN cards....

Alibaba Instantly Becomes New Power Kid on the IT Block

Alibaba, the huge e-commerce merchant that sounds Middle Eastern but actually is headquartered in China, made financial history Sept. 19 with its record IPO...

Microsoft Launching Tablet-Friendly Bing Image Search Update

Bing Image Search is entering its "next phase," members of Microsoft's search division teased in a blog post. The planned updates, which will roll...

Key Service Attributes That Can Make or Break a Cloud Solution

Key Service Attributes That Can Make or Break a Cloud Solution by Chris Preimesberger The Seven Service Attributes The seven service attributes that matter when choosing cloud...

IBM Extends Cloud Services to AT&T Private Networks

IBM and AT&T announced an agreement to extend IBM’s cloud services to AT&T private networks.The companies unveiled plans to extend AT&T NetBond services to...

SAP, Serious About the Cloud, Buys Concur for $8.3 Billion

SAP's U.S. subsidiary, SAP America, picked up one of the most well-known and utilized enterprise cloud services Sept. 18 when it announced the acquisition...

AT&T Spins Up Network on Demand Service

AT&T is introducing a new service that will enable businesses to manage their network services via an online portal in almost real time, part...

CloudFlare’s Keyless SSL Takes New Approach to Cloud Security

Cloud security vendor CloudFlare is out today with a new technology approach called Keyless SSL that aims to overcome a key barrier to organizations'...

Ellison Steps Down as Oracle CEO, but Management Team Stays

Few people keep their jobs for life, except perhaps the pope, members of the U.S. Supreme Court, and those who own their own businesses...