Wednesday, July 11, 2012

BYOD means soaring IT support costs for mobile devices

Microsoft urges death of Windows 'gadgets' as researchers plan disclosures | How to ease the need for IT security pros: Write more secure code

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BYOD means soaring IT support costs for mobile devices
Annual IT costs for managing smartphones will soar by 48 percent next year compared to 2011, a new survey by Osterman Research shows. The increase is mainly due to the need for better security and management as workers bring consumer smartphones to use at work, according to the survey. Read More


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Microsoft urges death of Windows 'gadgets' as researchers plan disclosures
Just two weeks before researchers are to disclose bugs in Windows "gadgets" at Black Hat, Microsoft acknowledged unspecified security vulnerabilities in the small pieces of software supported by Vista and Windows 7. To deal with the vulnerabilities, Microsoft has provided a way to cripple all gadgets and disable the "sidebar" engine that runs them. Read More

How to ease the need for IT security pros: Write more secure code
There are about 2.2 million people working as information security professionals today, says Hord Tipton, executive officer for security education and credentialing organization (ISC)2 and former CIO of the U.S. Department of the Interior. That number is expected to grow to 4.25 million by 2015 -- assuming there are enough skilled security professionals to meet demand. Read More

VMware revamps Zimbra enterprise email server
VMware plans to make a beta version of an upgrade to its Zimbra Collaboration Server available for download on Wednesday, with shipments in final form scheduled for later this quarter, the company said. Zimbra Collaboration Server 8.0, a major upgrade of this Linux-based enterprise email and calendaring product, has been designed to be easier to install and can be integrated with third-party unified communications tools. Read More

ISPs credited with dampening DNSChanger's impact
Despite warnings of a possible Internet meltdown, the servers that once controlled the DNSChanger Trojan that infected millions of computers were taken down without incident. Read More




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