Monday, August 31, 2015

Big hacks, big data add up to blackmailer's dream

Do the data records stolen in a pair of recent hacks signal the start of something more sinister?










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Interview: Dell's PC boss Jeff Clarke explains his strategy for success

In an exclusive interview, Dell vice president Jeff Clarke explains the private company's solution-based approach to the enterprise market - Transform, Connect, Inform, Protect - and its renewed focus on selling PCs to consumers and small office/home office users.










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Public Wi-Fi provision in Brazil takes off

The number of cities providing the service skyrocketed in the last two years










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Citrix aims to woo VMware customers with free migration perks

Citrix is trying to lure VMware customers over to XenDesktop while VMware is holding its annual conference in San Francisco.










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Brazil tops cyberattack ranking in LatAm

The country has seen more than 27 million attacks this year so far, says research










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​Apple's Cisco partnership highlights enterprise app master plan

Apple has signed up another enterprise giant without skin in the mobile platform and device game. Cisco, along with IBM, can give Apple a big enterprise boost.










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​VMware goes container crazy with vSphere integrated containers

You name the container, VMware is bringing it to VMware vSphere.










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Apple partners with Cisco to push iOS in the enterprise

The two companies announced a partnership Monday aimed at making iOS devices and apps more compatible with Cisco's corporate networks.










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iPhone malware KeyRaider stole thousands of Apple logins

Researchers called this the "largest known Apple account theft caused by malware."










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