Editors' Picks
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Something to tweet about: Social media skills help pay the bills
In this week's roundup we bring you a favorable forecast for the digital economy, reasons to sharpen your social media skills and more.17 Aug 2012
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Google Pwnium hacking contest backed with $2 million in rewards
The search engine giant is doubling its payout when it holds its Pwnium 2 hacking contest in October at the Hack In the Box conference in Malaysia.16 Aug 2012
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Strong passwords are no use against social-engineering iHack
CIOs try to stop hackers through security best practices such as two-factor authentication, but social engineering fueled a massive iHack.09 Aug 2012
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Will BMC buy Puppet Labs for DevOps?
Puppet Labs and Opscode are tightly associated with the DevOps movement, and BMC is shopping for DevOps tools. A BMC-Puppet acquisition is possible.07 Aug 2012
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OpenFlow tutorial for cloud providers
In this OpenFlow tutorial, networking expert Tom Nolle shows how OpenFlow can be a competitive advantage and outlines steps for providers to test it.31 Jul 2012
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Top 10 cloud-based file-sharing terms you need to know
There are tons of cloud-based file-sharing definitions to keep track of. Our guide to these top cloud terms will help keep IT from getting lost in the storm.30 Jul 2012
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Are SEO services a good addition to your line-card?
Providing SEO services to SMBs is a good business opportunity for VARs, because an optimized website can bring customers a lot more business.25 Jul 2012
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Female CEOs like Marissa Mayer set an example for women in technology
Women in technology have a tough road ahead of them, even as female CEOs. What Marissa Mayer means for the future of equal opportunity tech.19 Jul 2012
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Competitors, observers sound off on Microsoft-Yammer and SharePoint
Industry watchers and competitors see Microsoft’s purchase of Yammer as meaning everything from validating their approaches to enterprise social collaboration to helping SharePoint play catch-up.09 Jul 2012
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Making sense of the cloud API war
As Google enters the IaaS market, enterprises have yet another cloud API choice to make. Yet, taking a wait-and-see-who-wins approach could cost them.05 Jul 2012
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Google delivers IaaS cloud without Windows support
Google's IaaS platform will compete with Windows Azure and AWS, but a major limitation may prevent enterprises from adopting Google Compute Engine.02 Jul 2012
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Google detects 9,500 new malicious websites daily
Malicious sites discovered via Google’s Safe Browsing effort include compromised websites and others designed for malware distribution or phishing.20 Jun 2012
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Law and order and APIs
Early reaction from the Oracle-Google trial has proponents of open APIs trumpeting their victory, but most agree it's not over and could still have a profound impact on Web development.11 Jun 2012
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Google state-sponsored security warning supported by network inspection
A warning banner is prompted if malicious activity appears to be state-sponsored. The feature is supported by its security operations team.06 Jun 2012
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Enterprise search platform not just an out-of-the-box experience
Implementing an effective enterprise search platform is an ongoing process that requires monitoring, measuring for success and constant fine tuning, say analysts and consultants.06 Jun 2012
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Google vs. Oracle battle ends; Java freed
04 Jun 2012
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James Whittaker and other test leaders reveal Google’s approach to testing software
Test leaders will benefit by learning the concepts, processes and secrets of success in quality assurance at Google.24 May 2012
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Jury issues partial verdict in Oracle vs. Google Java lawsuit
The jury has issued a partial verdict in the copyright phase of the Oracle vs. Google lawsuit, in which Oracle is claiming that Google violated Java patents and copyright with its Android mobile op...07 May 2012
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Five lawsuits that rattled the tech world
Know about the high profile lawsuits that shook the tech world recently. These cases will redefine the way technology is used and sold.06 Apr 2012
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