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Lessons Learned From PCI Compliance

Assessors reveal mistakes companies make with data security standard. Whether you think PCI is a useful standard that makes our credit card data safer or a credit card industry whitewash that merely creates the illusion of security, PCI compliance is a ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  21 Nov 2009

The Future of Content Management

This is a public forum. United Business Media and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. United Business Media makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  18 Nov 2009

EMC and HP Battle For Laptop Backup

EMC's Avamar 5.0 and HP's DPNE bring backup with dedupe to laptops and desktops, but they each take a very different approach to backing up PCs. EMC and HP are launching backup software for PCs this week. EMC's Avamar 5.0 now includes agents that ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  17 Nov 2009

Smart Grid's $8 Billion Down Payment

Andrew Conry-Murray InformationWeek November 13, 2009 03:00 PM (From the November 9, 2009 issue) Grid modernization includes the installation of devices to improve electricity management and reduce the loss of electricity as it travels from the ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Atmos Energy,  Barack Obama

Lines Blur Between Voice and Social Networking

Siemens Communications will integrate Twitter with its Unified Communications (UC) platform, and PBworks announces plans to offer voice alongside its collaboration and social software services. The walls between voice services and social networking and ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

Content Management: Collaboration And Social Networks Change The Game

Andrew Conry-Murray InformationWeek October 31, 2009 12:02 AM (From the November 2, 2009 issue) The mega-brand vendors such as EMC, IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft are taking small steps to more easily integrate with other companies' content-related ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: IBM,  Microsoft Corporation,  Oracle,  Facebook Inc.,  US Food and Drug Administration

Q&A: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer On Sharepoint 2010

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage at the company's 2009 SharePoint conference in Las Vegas to talk up new directions and new features of SharePoint 2010, including more opportunities for end users to develop applications in SharePoint, the use ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Steve Ballmer,  Microsoft Corporation

Ballmer Bullish on New Directions for SharePoint

Microsoft's CEO talks up the collaboration software as a platform for customer-facing Web sites in an interview with InformationWeek. In his keynote, Ballmer touched on new directions for the popular collaboration software, including using the platform ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Kraft Foods Inc.,  AB Volvo

Hitachi Data Systems Reaches For The Cloud

HDS announces a move into public and private cloud storage, primarily through rebranding Today HDS announced its Agile Cloud portfolio, which consists of several of its existing HDS products, as well as a new version of the Hitachi Content Archive ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  13 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Hitachi, Ltd.,  Intel

Vivisimo Search Engine Aims For Scalability

The company says Velocity 7.5 can search up to one billion e-mails on a single server. This week Vivisimo announced the 7.5 version of its Velocity search engine. The company offers its search engine both for direct sale to enterprises and for OEMs to ...

From ANDREW CONRY-MURRAY, Information Week,  9 Oct 2009

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