Stories by: Rafael Ruffolo

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    Virtual servers not always safe 04/08/2008 11:10:50

    Many IT administrators out there thhttps://secure.idg.com.au/admin/index.php?jid=1&l=1ink that deploying virtual servers will make their VMs bulletproof to security vulnerabilities and malicious attacks. But according to virtualization security experts like Edward L. Haletky, IT managers will be surprised to learn at how much more they can to do protect their virtual infrastructure.
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    Making sure that lost iPhone doesn't get you burned 11/07/2008 11:46:10

    If you haven't implemented a mobile device policy, now is the time to start, according to an Info-Tech Research Group analyst.
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    Canadian man proposes Wikipedia of body parts 11/06/2008 12:17:35

    A Canada-based entrepreneur wants to create the world's biggest database on the human body.
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    Mozilla's dev team shares Firefox secrets 26/05/2008 08:42:49

    If you're thinking about open sourcing a project in the near future, Mozilla Corp. might be the perfect blueprint to follow.
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    Inside the black market 'bug trade' 11/04/2008 08:01:52

    The black market for software vulnerabilities is booming, with bugs regularly being sold for thousands of dollars a piece online. And one of the only ways to reduce this steady stream of hacks, according to Geekonomics author and IT security pro David Rice, is for software companies to simply write better code.
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    Can game console technology find roadside bombs? 07/04/2008 08:26:58

    While it can already be found in some of the most popular handheld devices and video game consoles, Canada-based Quanser Consulting hopes to take haptic technology -- which merges tactile sensation and control to interaction with computer applications -- to uncharted terrain with a tour of duty in the Canadian military.
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    Novell brains share thoughts on Microsoft 27/03/2008 08:18:16

    The widely criticized Microsoft and Novell interoperability agreement has been a success for his company, said Novell CEO Ron Hovespian.
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    Analyst: Microsoft 'frightened' of Google monopoly 05/02/2008 08:05:12

    As made abundantly clear with Friday's announcement, Microsoft's US$44.6 billion bid for search engine Yahoo was driven by the software giant's desire to stay viable in the online advertising market.
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    Vancouver security vendor joins McAfee alliance 31/01/2008 09:14:33

    Vancouver-based Absolute Software hopes its involvement in a new McAfee partnership will help give IT mangers a consolidated and simplified platform for dealing with enterprise security.
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    Oracle to release 27 security bug fixes 16/01/2008 08:24:41

    Oracle plans to release a collection of security patches Tuesday aiming to address multiple vulnerabilities in its database and application server products.
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    Canadian blogger publishes privacy manifesto 11/01/2008 07:50:11

    In wake of the recent spotlight on online privacy regulations -- stemming from an incident earlier this month where Facebook Inc. banned a user for trying to export his data from the social networking giant onto a rival site -- a Canadian tech blogger has created a new set of guidelines which aims to bring established privacy principles to online companies.
 
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