Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The real story behind the big Microsoft and B&N deal

Agile: How it became a way of life at HomeAway | Skype investigates tool that reveals users' IP addresses

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The real story behind the big Microsoft and B&N deal
Yesterday, Microsoft and Barnes & Noble surprised the world -- especially the stock market -- with an astounding joint venture that has the potential to change the tablet scene permanently. To understand what really happened, you need to look at the people involved. Read More


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PCI Compliance Deep Dive
Developed and enforced by the credit card industry, the PCI Data Security Standard contains a set of detailed tenets that every company dealing with customer data should adopt. InfoWorld security expert Roger Grimes explains the best approach to PCI compliance – and the consequences of failing to do so properly. Learn More!

Agile: How it became a way of life at HomeAway
The company has been using agile for about six years. Before that, HomeAway had development teams each using their individual methods. But the company decided it was time for unification. Read More

Skype investigates tool that reveals users' IP addresses
Skype said Tuesday it is investigating a new tool that collects a person's last known IP address, a potential privacy-compromising issue. In October, Skype acknowledged a research paper that showed how a Skype user's IP address can be determined without that user knowing. Read More


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Flashback gang could be making $10K a day off infected Macs
Even Flashback-infected Macs that have been 'sinkholed' by security firms continue to produce revenue for the hackers through click fraud. Read More

IBM melds crime-fighting, big data analytics in one security package
BM i2 Intelligence Analysis is aimed at law enforcement, government, or businesses looking to predict and prevent criminal, terrorist, and fraudulent activities. Read More




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