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Don’t Expect Major Bugs In Fedora 20 Heisenbug Beta
Heisenbug is just a name: Red Hat's Robyn Bergeron tells Sean Michael Kerner about the new Fedora's SDN and storage improvements
Snowden’s Wake-Up Call On Password Management
To avoid what Edward Snowden did to the NSA, adopt Wayne Rash's password management tips
IT Life: Keeping Up With The Cybercriminals
Protecting data is a company's toughest task, says Lior Arbel of Performanta
Sir Tim Berners-Lee Hits Out At GCHQ Snooping
Inventor of the World Wide Web slams the Internet snooping practices of the NSA and GCHQ
The NSA Uses OpenStack – But Its Clouds Promise Freedom
The NSA has contributed to OpenStack, writes Sean Micchael Kerner from Hong Kong - but it hasn't given it a back door
Sir Nigel Shadbolt: Free Data Can Be ‘As Valuable As You Can Imagine’
The co-founder of the Open Data Institute talks about analytics and how to raise a new generation of data scientists
Art Coviello: Attacking Anonymity, Just In The Right Places
RSA chief explains why he thinks anonymity is the enemy of privacy, but is he more than a little motivated by commercial concerns?
IT Life: The Human Face of Big Data
Senior vice president of EMEA Field Operations at Informatica and MENSA member Charles Race talks about big data, Clive Sinclair and cricket
Apple Results Show It Isn’t Immune To Market Forces
Sliding profits at Apple should come as no surprise, given the increase in smartphone competition, says Wayne Rash
Michael Dell Completes Company Buyout
After many trials and tribulations, Michael Dell's buyout of his namesake company has been completed
Microsoft Shareholders Are Advised Against Re-Election Of John Thompson
Proxy advisory firm says Microsoft investors shouldn't re-elect the man tasked with finding Steve Ballmer's replacement to the board
Deutsche Telekom Calls For ‘German Internet’ Following Spy Scandals
Operator wants to protect Germans from foreign surveillance over concerns Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone was monitored
IT Life: The Future Of Computing Is Distributed
Justin Sheehy, CTO at Basho, talks about NoSQL, Grace Hopper and why distributed computing tools shall inherit the earth
How Code Signing Will Secure Applications
IP Expo: Coraid And CommVault Are “Like Fish And Chips”
Peter Godden, vice president for EMEA at Coraid, talks about the partnership with information management company CommVault
The US Vice President Who Feared A Cyber Heart Attack
Dick Cheney feared his heart implant could be hacked - but not everyone needs to worry, says Sean Michael Kerner
IP Expo: Fusion-io Introduces New ioControl Features
Chris McCall, senior director of ioControl Marketing, talks about the new software Fusion-io has launched in the UK
IT Life: Secure your Data, Not Your Network!
When Neil Thacker changed to a data-centric security approach, people started to listen and he cut through complexity
Windows 8.1 Doesn’t Fix Everything
Windows 8.1 brings some much needed improvements, but doesn't fix everything, says Wayne Rash
VMworld 2013: Is VMware The Mumford And Sons Of The Cloud?
VMware bestrides the IT industry like a colossus, but Peter Judge finds some people who think it's not so cool any more
Burberry CEO Andrea Ahrendts To Become Apple Store Chief
New Apple Store head targeted for fashion experience as iWatch launch looms
The Uphill Struggle To Security Awareness
Things have changed in the last ten years, says the SANS Institute's John Pescatore, but users still need careful watching
IT Life: The Road To Dell
Entrepreneurs and video conferencing get Tim Griffin excited
HP’s Meg Whitman Sees Light At The End Of Tunnel
There may be trouble ahead, but HP's CEO Meg Whitman expects a 2014 recovery for the technology giant
Why The Army’s NSA Hates The Navy’s Tor Browser
It really hurts the Army's NSA to come up against the Navy's Tor encryption, says former naval officer Wayne Rash
Microsoft Should Open Its Azure Cloud – Or Fail
Drastic measures are needed if Microsoft is to make an impact on Amazon's cloud control, says Peter Judge
British Tech Needs Women In The Workplace
Without women in tech, we'll never get the best decisions, says Lawrence Jones
Video: Getting Touch Into The Enterprise
Everyone uses tablets at home, says Jeff Kilford. It's time to get touch into the enterprise
The 100Gbps DDoS Attack That No One Saw
Not many people noticed, but last week saw a DDoS attack using 100Gbps of raw bandwidth, says Sean Michael Kerner