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What Cybercriminals Do With Your Personal Data

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What Cybercriminals Do With Your Personal Data
When hackers attack a company's systems and steal your personal data, what risk does that pose to you and other victims? How much is your name and email address worth to cybercriminals anyway? To find out whats really at stake, CIO.com asked security experts six key questions about data security breaches. Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle and Intel

Simplifying your High Availability Database
Date: February 29, 2012 Time: 1:00 PM EST Attend this Webcast to discover how the Oracle Database Appliance can help you increase your ROI by: • Reducing deployment time from weeks to hours • Simplifying ongoing maintenance and support • Benefitting from the highest levels of availability Learn More

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CIO Perspectives is returning to Dallas on February 16th! Join the top IT senior executives from the Dallas area to discuss all the hottest technology trends and strategies. Start the new year off right with the best networking opportunities and gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today!

Cloud Computing Both More Agile and Less Expensive
Are cloud services attractive because they are less expensive than traditional offerings or are IT professionals drawn by greater agility? Bernard Golden writes that it's not an either-or debate. Much like those famous 'tastes great ... less filling" beer commercials, the beauty of cloud computing lies in the beholder. Read More

Wireless Bandwidth: Are We Running Out of Room?
Wireless bandwidth is like land in Manhattan -- it's extremely valuable because they're not making more of it. Read More


WEBCAST: Intel

Navigating the Public Cloud
InfoWorld contributing editor and consultant David Linthicum offers expert advice about choosing services to outsource to the public cloud providers, cloud data security and identity, integrating public cloud services, and how to avoid provider lock-in. Read now.

Nokia Lumia 900: Elite Windows Phone at a Low-End Price?
The very high-end Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone will reportedly go for $99.99 on a two-year contract with AT&T. Let the price wars begin. Read More

SOPA's Big Brother Signed By EU Nations Amid Widespread Protests
Polish citizens take to the streets in protest at ACTA Read More


WEBCAST: Interactive Intelligence

2012: Key Contact Center Trends and Priorities
Join us for this live web event where featured Forrester Research principal analyst, Art Schoeller and Interactive Intelligence senior vice president, Joe Staples will discuss these topics and help you be ready to take the best advantage of the upcoming year and the contribution your contact center can make to the success of your business. Learn more

Good News: Tech Salaries Are on the Rise Again
Average pay hits six figures in Silicon Valley, but entry-level salaries continue to decline. Read More

John Deere Plows Into Agile
Tractor manufacturer adopts agile development process in what one analyst calls a "big bang" approach Read More


WHITE PAPER: AMD

Next Generation Processor Drives Greater Scalability
The innovative, modular design of the new AMD Opteron™ processor provides more core density and greater throughput, making it ideal for virtualized environments. Download this PDF to read how the world's first 16-core x86 processor delivers a rich mix of performance, scalability and efficiency. Learn More!

SAP's HANA in-Memory Database Will Gain Ability to Run ERP This Year
The move could accelerate SAP's plans to migrate its applications customers away from Oracle's database Read More

NEC to Cut 10,000 Workers, Forecasts $1.3 Billion Loss in Year Through March
NEC will slash 3,000 jobs outside Japan as it copes with the effects of the Thai floods and problems in its mobile business Read More

What JavaScript's Inventor Really Thinks About Google Dart
Google's Dart language, which attempts to address JavaScript's supposed weaknesses, is getting a mixed reaction from the inventor of JavaScript itself, Brendan Eich. Read More



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