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For security administrators, RSA's disclosure of a hack was just one of many serious breaches that occurred in a very bad year.
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As we close out 2011, infrastructure is no longer the bottleneck for IT. Applications are. How will cloud change -- and change IT -- in the year ahead?
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New report from CAST assigns dollar figure to cost of fixing problems that should have be squashed in development.
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Today’s integrated tools can analyze data, execute business rules, and move data. What’s needed are tools that don’t work on the record level but rather examine “subjects.”
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Attacks on Adobe Reader 9 exploit hole in compression file format.
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New report from Fortinet reveals growth of Android threats
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This year IT had figured out what storage works best in what infrastructure. Thankfully, 2012 will be the year that innovation soars within the industry.
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In 2011, enterprises acknowledged that cloud is in their future. What will 2012 bring to help companies feel more secure in adopting the cloud platform?
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Disaster recovery is a growing part of IT's budget, but IT still needs quicker, more efficient, and more affordable backup and recovery solutions into one seamless process.
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The virtualization momentum of 2011 will lead to some interesting trends in 2012, involving pricing, heterogeneity, and a company’s right to choose.
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IT is demanding that the tools it uses provide higher levels of automation. What automation will we see in 2012?
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Key events in cloud computing this year, and three predictions for its growth in 2012.
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Company mum on rumors on Windows 8 plans.
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Encryption use is increasing, but key management remains a challenge.
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Over 30 updates to Office 365; SkyDrive gets "app-centric"
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Too many business executives lack not only good data, but an understanding of the data’s origination and history.
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Although an enterprise data model (EDM) can be used to facilitate messaging (as described in Part 2 of this series), this way of using an EDM does not achieve the same results that would be achieved by using the EDM to instantiate databases.
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How your BI team can communicate your focus on delivering solutions rather than the use of tools and technology.
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What do you do when you have data but insufficient data analysis skills? You find a guide -- and surprises as a result.
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Bank of America, Comcast, and other shops are using data virtualization to support applications, services, and initiatives.
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This year we’ve seen the emergence of HTML5 and the popularity of tablets. What will 2012 bring to the BI mobility market?
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While the economy struggles, demand for BI experts and software shows robust growth -- yet BI adoption has been flat. We explore this and other findings from a new survey by Cindi Howson.
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A look back at the leading mobility trends of the year, and three predictions for 2012.
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What's it take to get hired in IT these days? Skills, for starters.
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Enterprises are increasingly being targeted by complex attacks designed to bypass existing safeguards.