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Beware domain registration scams

You've been ducking spam at your office and phishing attacks, too. Now here comes a new scheme that can tie your computer systems up in knots: Domain registration fraud. Here are some ways it can

Analysts: Cloud database adoption has a long way to go

Even as cloud computing gains momentum, the market for cloud databases is still "in its early stage," according to Forrester Research Analyst Noel Yuhanna. Not surprisingly, many are concerned

How to make data mapping work

A data map--a consolidated system that tracks the contents of multiple databases--is a great idea, but it's not for the faint of heart. It will take lots of hard work to make it possible, but in the

Outsourcing is not always a dirty word

There's a new trend in outsourcing, and it's not overseas. One of the fastest growing destinations for outsourced jobs is right here in the United States, reports Business Week. ODesk, a company

WhipTail Technologies now offers 6TB SSD storage appliance

WhipTail Technologies Inc has announced the availability of its 6TB WhipTail SSD appliance. WhipTail is a provider of solid-state drive (SSD) tier 0 storage appliances, and the 6TB represents a

Don't let your data be orphaned

With thousands of layoffs throughout the IT world, it's easy for an IT manager to lose control of data when layoffs hit the company. It's now essential that an IT business executive take steps to

Why do you need business intelligence?

Your databases are getting bigger and bigger, and it's getting harder to put your hands on the files you need. There is information buried in your computer that can help you run a better, smoother

Taking security to the clouds

Major cybersecurity vendors have, in recent months, released software that seeks to identify viruses, Trojans and various forms of malware on severs connected to the Internet rather than wait until

Federal cybercrimes growing

It's really no surprise that cybercrime has been increasing in the federal government, and it's just as likely that it is growing in the private sector, too. The Veterans Affairs Department, the

Security woes dog Microsoft

Microsoft Office, as well as other pieces of enterprise software, has security holes that are causing problems for Internet users, according to the SANS Institute's annual security report. According