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    Sept. 11 pager messages published online 26 November, 2009 07:10:00

    The pager message is from a woman near a pay phone near 38th Street in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001. The woman says her children were evacuated, but she's trying to find them. She tells her husband she loves him.
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    You Can Outsource City Hall, but Not Offshore--Yet 05 November, 2009 08:16:00

    Public sector outsourcing is "in," as state and local IT leaders contend with shrinking budgets, limited human resources, and increasing demand for IT services. "There appears to be a perfect storm for IT outsourcing at the state and local level today," says Jason Khan, chief technology strategist for Washington, D.C.-based Touchstone Consulting Group.
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    Outsourcing: Telecoms Give Their Networks the Boot 28 July, 2009 06:11:00

    When Sprint Nextel announced its plans to outsource network services to Ericsson earlier this month, the statement was notable for a number of reasons. Most significantly, by signing the seven-year, US$5 billion deal, Sprint became the first U.S. telecom provider to contract with a third party for network management. The move was an about-face for Sprint, which is known for its tight-fisted control of its networks.
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    Progress Software Releases New Generation of Apama Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator 23 June, 2009 10:10:00

    Progress Software Corporation today announced the latest release of its popular Progress® Apama® Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator. This release adds new abuse pattern detection capabilities and enhances current real-time monitoring and alerting features with new market operational controls. In addition, the Apama Market Surveillance and Monitoring Accelerator comes with enhanced dashboards and a more sophisticated underlying data infrastructure that reduces time to market for a broad range of surveillance use cases.
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    Forget computers, phone crime is worrying banks 24 April, 2009 04:58:00

    Computer fraud may be a big problem for banks today, but the telephone is becoming a critical tool for fraudsters, bank executives say.
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    IT Leaders Urged to Contribute Code to Open-Source Projects 08 July, 2008 13:54:33

    Open source is no longer a novelty, even within the largest corporations. Today, 53 per cent of businesses use open-source software, according to a recent CIO.com survey. However, not enough of those businesses are contributing code back to the open-source community, said Jim Whitehurst, president and CEO of Red Hat, at the Red Hat Summit. And such contributions would benefit the enterprise even more than it would the development community, he explained.
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    Gates' historical legacy may focus more on philanthropy than on Microsoft 25 June, 2008 11:39:12

    With the impending retirement of Bill Gates from Microsoft comes an obvious question: How will history view him? As a founder of the world's most influential software vendor and one of the biggest creators of wealth ever? Or as a monopolist and digital robber baron?
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    Building Open-Source Acceptance 24 June, 2008 13:36:41

    Children are taught as early as preschool that sharing is an essential part of learning to get along with others. Yet some people still can't grasp the concept of sharing code or they reject open source because of the monetary value of ideas, said Jim Whitehurst, president and CEO of Red Hat, at the recent Red Hat Summit in the US.
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    9 Ways to Avoid Outsourcing Failure 05 July, 2007 09:52:32

    How often do IT oursourcing deals fail? The numbers vary depending on which study is cited and what definition of failure is used
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    Retailers, Stakeholders to Have Say in PCI Standards 28 May, 2007 15:22:47

    Retailers and other major stakeholders in the payment card chain finally have an opportunity to guide enhancements to the Payment Card Industry (PCI) data security standard mandated by the five major credit card companies.
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    What Would You Do As Chief Information Security Officer? 22 May, 2007 15:35:22

    Becoming the chief information security officer (CISO) of a corporation makes you a strategic IT adviser to business management, the chief information officer, and the rest of the information technology staff.
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    Security industry faces attacks it cannot stop 12 March, 2010 07:13:00

    Tests find that most AV is still not blocking Aurora exploit
    At the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, security vendors pitched their next-generation of security products, promising to protect customers from security threats in the cloud and on mobile devices. But what went largely unsaid was that the industry has failed to protect paying customers from some of today's most pernicious threats.
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    Counterfeit card fraud drops by half in the UK 11 March, 2010 08:17:00

    But online banking fraud continues to rise, according to figures from financial institutions
    Fraud losses due to counterfeit payment cards fell by half in 2009 from the year prior in the U.K., but online banking losses continued to rise, according to new banking industry figures released Wednesday.
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    Twitter to begin screening some links for phishing 11 March, 2010 06:09:00

    Twitter will shorten some links sent through the service to twt.tl
    Twitter launched a new link-screening service on Tuesday aimed at preventing phishing and other malicious attacks against users of the popular microblogging service.
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    US expert: Chinese gov't likely behind massive cyberattacks 11 March, 2010 07:25:00

    US lawmakers are calling for new policies for dealing with the Chinese government
    The Chinese government is likely behind recent cyberattacks on U.S. government Web sites and on U.S. companies in an apparent effort to quash criticism of the government there, an expert on U.S. and Chinese relations said Wednesday.
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    Hackers exploit latest IE zero-day with drive-by attacks 11 March, 2010 06:26:00

    Researchers expect attacks to explode once exploit code goes public
    Hackers are exploiting the just-disclosed unpatched bug in Internet Explorer (IE) to launch drive-by attacks from malicious Web sites, security researchers said today.

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