Monthly Archives: July 2010

How to steal corporate secrets in 20 minutes: Ask

A few companies in the Fortune 500 need to upgrade their Web browsers. And while they’re at it, a little in-house training on social engineering wouldn’t be a bad idea, either. Continue reading

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As promised, SAP expands open source efforts, execs say

SAP catches up with rival Oracle on the open source software front Continue reading

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SAP set to add iGoogle-like layer to NetWeaver portal

SAP is sprucing up its NetWeaver portal with an upcoming add-on, Enterprise Workspaces, which will provide an iGoogle-like way for users to work with content. Continue reading

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Cisco, VMware, NetApp claim first end-to-end FCoE configuration

Cisco, NetApp and VMware said they have certified their products to create a single, end-to-end Fibre Channel over Ethernet network that can handle virtual server traffic as well as high-speed data storage transport. Continue reading

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Apple shifts to newest Intel CPUs in iMac refresh

Apple today refreshed its iMac line for the first time since October 2009 by adopting Intel’s Core i3, i5 and i7 processors across the board and abandoning NVidia’s integrated graphics chipset for ATI-branded graphics processors. Continue reading

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SAP reports revenue up 12%, earnings up 15%

SAP reported a 15% year-on-year rise in earnings for the second quarter, on revenue up 12%. It forecast that underlying revenue growth in its core business of software and software-related services will accelerate following completion of its acquisitio… Continue reading

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NAC decisions you need to make now

Be forewarned: Nothing about enterprise-level network access control is particularly easy, from the multiple levels of protocols involved to figuring out whether to use appliances or switches. Find out whose gear plays together with the least amount of… Continue reading

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Cisco goes green with Catalyst 3750-X

Buy less equipment, use less power: That’s a proposition network managers can get behind, and it’s what Cisco promises with the new power management features in its Catalyst 3750-X stackable access switch. Continue reading

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EMC releases new midrange deduplication array

EMC announced a new midrange deduplication array that scales to 76TB of raw data capacity, as well as a new deduplication engine for its disk library for mainframes and a new disk library series. Continue reading

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Iran was prime target of SCADA worm

Computers in Iran have been hardest hit by a dangerous computer worm that tries to steal information from industrial control systems. Continue reading

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