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How to know if you've been breached
A recent survey found that more than 40 percent of organizations are unsure how often they are the target of advanced network attacks, and 50 percent take a month or more to detect these attacks. To
IBM launches cloud computing internally, sells architecture externally
IBM said it will deploy an internal cloud computing environment to its more than 200,000 employees to give them access to a gamut of real-time critical business information, ranging from customer
DISA opens cloud computing platform to production use
The Defense Information Systems Agency's (DISA) new cloud-computing offering is now available for production use. First unveiled a year ago, the Rapid Access Computing Environment (RACE) allowed
Keeping your eyes on the SOA prize
It is easy to get lost in the hype of SOA. After all, the concept makes so much sense. But despite the promise and sex appeal of SOA, CIOs would be well advised to keep their wits about them. As
What's NXT for CIOs?
I was in Chicago (really one heck of town) for the NXTcomm conference as a judge for the Eos awards in telecom excellence. For those of you who have lost track (and nobody would blame you) NXTcomm
Editor's Corner
It's that time of year The end of a year and the dawn of another ignites reminiscence and the urge to look back and see what's taken place in the past 12 months. In talking
Editor's Corner
Where Microsoft's headed with mobility With the constant headlines about vendor moves with mobile products, services and strategies, it's easy to get confused when it comes to
How to balance mobile security with users' needs
Securing mobile devices and data pulled on and off those road-warrior tools is posing more than a few headaches for enterprises. As some organizations experienced, the security effort is initially
Lessons learned in mobile device security
Securing mobile devices and data pulled on and off those road warrior tools is posing more than a few headaches for enterprises. As some organizations experienced, the security effort is initially
Web services will make software cheaper
If Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's expectations come true, software and application prices will soon be decreasing as software functionality and security aspects gain speed and greater traction.

