8 Android Security Concerns That Should Scare IT
Apple's USB Type-C: Jack Of All Trades
Millennials Redefine Business Tech Buying Decisions
New Apple MacBook: Gorgeous, But Flawed
IoT Standardization: Why The Network Matters
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iPhone Will Sport 'Force Touch' Tech Later This Year
Eric Zeman,
Commentary
Apple plans to port "Force Touch," the pressure-sensitive technology it created for its new MacBook, to its next-generation iPhones later this year, according to published reports.
By Eric Zeman , 3/11/2015
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Open Compute: Apple, Cisco Join While HP Expands
Charles Babcock, Editor at Large, Cloud
News
The open source hardware movement opened its annual summit with some surprising new members and a focus on data center switching.
By Charles Babcock Editor at Large, Cloud, 3/11/2015
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6 Ways The Sony Hack Changes Everything
John B. Dickson, CISSP,  Principal, Denim Group
Commentary
Security in a post-Sony world means that a company's very survival in the wake of a cyber attack is more of a concern than ever before.
By John B. Dickson CISSP, Principal, Denim Group, 3/11/2015
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Millennials Redefine Business Tech Buying Decisions
Kelly Sheridan, Associate Editor, InformationWeek
News
Whether they're working solo or with a team, Millennials are holding more power over business technology buying decisions, according to IBM. How will it affect your business?
By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 3/11/2015
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Apple's USB Type-C: Jack Of All Trades
Thomas Claburn, Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility
News
The new MacBook has only one USB-C port, besides the audio jack, to connect peripherals and power the device.
By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 3/11/2015
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IoT Standardization: Why The Network Matters
Susan Fourtané, Science & Technology journalist, writer, and philosopher
Commentary
We caught up with executives from IBM Research Zurich during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week to get the latest news on the company's efforts as part of an alliance with the lofty goal of standardizing IoT and M2M networks worldwide.
By Susan Fourtané Science & Technology journalist, writer, and philosopher, 3/11/2015
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3 Active-Active Data Center Myths
Ethan Banks, Senior Network Architect
Commentary
Operating two data centers at the same time to support customers sounds great, but Ethan Banks offers a dose of reality about the data center design.
By Ethan Banks Senior Network Architect, 3/11/2015
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Lack of WordPress User Education Affecting Security Posture
Ericka Chickowski, Contributing Writer, Dark Reading
News
Survey shows many users lack knowledge to effectively protect their sites.
By Ericka Chickowski Contributing Writer, Dark Reading, 3/10/2015
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8 Android Security Concerns That Should Scare IT
Andrew Froehlich, President & Lead Network Architect, West Gate Networks
News
Even though mobile operating systems such as Android are superior to PCs when it comes to protecting against security threats, there still are several concerns that IT should beware.
By Andrew Froehlich President & Lead Network Architect, West Gate Networks, 3/10/2015
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Point-of-Sale Device Manufacturer Investigating Card Breach At Soup Franchise
Sara Peters, Senior Editor at Dark Reading
News
Are remote administration exploits or new malware strains to blame for the compromise of NEXTEP devices at Zoup! soup shops?
By Sara Peters Senior Editor at Dark Reading, 3/10/2015
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New Apple MacBook: Gorgeous, But Flawed
Eric Zeman,
Commentary
The new Apple MacBook may be one of the thinnest and lightest notebooks out there, but it makes some serious compromises to get there.
By Eric Zeman , 3/10/2015
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5 Things CISOs Can Learn From The Best GMs In Baseball
Kevin West, CEO & founder, K logix
Commentary
A MLB team has many goals and objectives: to win, be profitable, have a solid strategy and understand the people whom they serve. Sound familiar?
By Kevin West CEO & founder, K logix, 3/10/2015
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Google: IoT Can Help The Disabled
Pablo Valerio, International Business & IT Consultant
Commentary
At Mobile World Congress, the head of Google's accessibility engineering team explained how the Internet of Things can help those with disabilities.
By Pablo Valerio International Business & IT Consultant, 3/10/2015
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IT Jobs Are Hot, Raises Not So Much
David Wagner, Executive Editor, Community & IT Life
Commentary
IT job growth has been trending ahead of the national average, and remained hot for several months in a row. So, where are all our salary increases?
By David Wagner Executive Editor, Community & IT Life, 3/10/2015
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Apple Watch Event: 10 Things We Learned
Kelly Sheridan, Associate Editor, InformationWeek
News
Apple Watch details, a new retina MacBook, and a partnership with HBO were among the big announcements at Apple's San Francisco shindig Monday.
By Kelly Sheridan Associate Editor, InformationWeek, 3/10/2015
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Enterprise Firewall Checklist
Network Computing Editors,
News
Firewalls are a key component for network security. Find out what features to look for when shopping for your next enterprise firewall.
By Network Computing Editors , 3/10/2015
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Startup Focuses On Stopping Data Exfiltration
Kelly Jackson Higgins, Executive Editor at Dark Reading
News
Former Akamai and Imperva exec heads up new security firm enSilo, launches an operating system-level endpoint security tool.
By Kelly Jackson Higgins Executive Editor at Dark Reading, 3/10/2015
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White House TechHire Initiative: Calling All Coders
Curtis Franklin Jr., Executive Editor, Technical Content
Commentary
The White House TechHire Initiative looks to local code schools as models for tech skills development.
By Curtis Franklin Jr. Executive Editor, Technical Content, 3/9/2015
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Apple Watch Pricing, New MacBook Revealed
Thomas Claburn, Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility
News
Scheduled to ship on April 24, Apple Watch will be available for preorder starting April 10 at prices ranging from $349 to $10,000, depending on the model you choose.
By Thomas Claburn Editor at Large, Enterprise Mobility, 3/9/2015
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OpenSSL To Undergo Major Audit
Sara Peters, Senior Editor at Dark Reading
News
The Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative funding work to take a closer look at the TLS stack.
By Sara Peters Senior Editor at Dark Reading, 3/9/2015
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