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Do you need intelligent item numbering schemes in your business applications?

by Andrew White  |  May 21st, 2013

In the print edition (May 11-17th, 2013) of the Economis, the Buttonwood article, “Age shall weary them” (page 78), queried a major question for many of us – where will prodctivity come from given that the West’s working population is getting old (and probably, all other things being equal, less...

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Dell withdraws from the public cloud IaaS market

by Lydia Leong  |  May 20th, 2013

Today, not long after its recent acquisition of Enstratius, Dell announced a withdrawal from the public cloud IaaS market. This removes Dell's current VMware-based, vCloud Datacenter Service from the market; furthermore, Dell will not launch an OpenStack-based public cloud IaaS offering later this year, as it had originally intended to...

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Alert-driven vs Exploration-driven Security Analysis

by Anton Chuvakin  |  May 20th, 2013

Is alert-driven security workflow “dead”?! It is most certainly not. However, it is being challenged at some enlightened organizations that deploy SIEM, network forensics or other analytics technologies (notice how elegantly I am avoiding the marketer-corrupted term “big data” ). A fellow SIEM literati once called it using “tech support...

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10 Years on, and it still matters?

by Gregor Petri  |  May 20th, 2013

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Five Benefits For Multichannel Inbound/Outbound Fusion

by Adam Sarner  |  May 8th, 2013

Marketers have been shifting investments from mass-marketed, one-channel, one-way, company-driven campaigns to multichannel, two-way, interaction-driven campaigns that are more dialogue driven, more measurable, and that are able to achieve higher response and conversion rates. To do this, marketers are increasingly extending multichannel marketing from purely outbound campaigns to include inbound...

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A warm welcome to the Shibboleth Consortium!

by Mary Ruddy  |  May 20th, 2013

Congratulations to the Shibboleth project on the launch of the Shibboleth Consortium https://blogs.internet2.edu/archives/1616 . The Shibboleth project is an open-source implementation of SAML that is widely used by research and educational institutions. It is great to see the official launch of the international Consortium, which will provide a mechanism for...

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Private PaaS is For Real

by Eric Knipp  |  May 20th, 2013

Large enterprises are very interested in the PaaS value proposition, but much less interested in making strategic commitments to public PaaS. This is generally true of public cloud overall. Only in the SaaS area do we see substantially less durdling by our enterprise clients. My working theory is that this is...

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The Travesty of Security Questions: +1

by Craig Roth  |  May 20th, 2013

Jack, I think you’re on to something with your post on The Travesty of Security Questions.  In addition to yours, I have my own issues with security questions.  Life is complicated and doesn’t offer easy answers to these questions. First is one you touched on, which is the ambiguity built...

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The Travesty of Security Questions

by Jack Santos  |  May 20th, 2013

It used to be a good idea.  Ask something that was immediately obvious and only knowable by YOU or a very few people – and make it the last line of defense for a password reset or some other high-security function.  Mother’s maiden name.  City you were married in.  Make...

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Yahoo Goes Big and Buys Tumblr

by Allen Weiner  |  May 19th, 2013

In what has been a relatively slow year for big acquisitions in the tech world, Yahoo’s board has approved a billion-dollar-plus layout to buy Tumblr, a blogging platform that has over 100 million blogs as of mid-May 2013. For Yahoo, the Tumblr purchase represents its first big move under Marissa...

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Acoustic Mirrors and Contextual Communications

by Hank Barnes  |  May 15th, 2013

This past weekend my daughter (who I have referenced in several posts) graduated from NC State University--Summa Cum Laude and Phi Betta Kappa  and heading on to UNC Chapel Hill for Medical School(proud parent addition of information irrelevant to this story).   During the weekend, she took several out of town...

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