Stories about: PAM

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    Yahoo awarded $610 million in spam case 08/12/2011 09:08:15

    Yahoo has won a lawsuit against spammers, a legal victory that also includes a default judgment of US$610 million.
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    SLIDESHOW: Inside Zynga's crazy new headquarters 13/10/2011 05:55:00

    Zynga invited the media to its new headquarters in San Francisco this week to show off its latest games. It's at the corner of 8th and Townsend in a former warehouse district that's now also home to bars, nightclubs and plenty of startups. Zynga has made the interior look more like an art space than a company headquarters.
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    Oracle further commercializes MySQL database 17/09/2011 01:10:00

    Oracle has added additional commercial extensions to the enterprise edition of its open-source MySQL database, further differentiating it from the community version available to anyone at no charge.
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    Are costly SSDs worth the money? 07/09/2011 01:15:00

    With 5,000 employees and 280 branch offices, Associated Bank is a prime example of a medium-sized business with big data demands.
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    Five more common website mistakes to avoid 05/08/2011 02:23:00

    A few months ago, I outlined five common mistakes that businesses make with their websites that can invite legal problems. Here is a rundown of five more website mistakes that companies often make:
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    IPv6 transition framework for the enterprise 10/06/2011 03:32:00

    If all the excitement about IPv6 has finally convinced you to take a serious look at what's involved in the transition, you'll want to start with this framework. After all, transitioning to IPv6 can be daunting given it will affect every networked device on the planet and it is more than just a transition of technology, it's also a transition of people and culture and the way we think.
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    Dirty little secrets of virtualization 28/04/2011 07:45:00

    This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter's approach.
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    Dot-com domains still lack DNSSEC security 14/04/2011 09:13:00

    It's been over two weeks since the DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) system was turned on for .com domain names. This is an end stage for a process that will one day let surfers be 100 percent confident they're accessing the site they think they are, and have not been diverted by hackers.
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    Bing Twitter account goes Oscar-crazy 01/03/2011 12:46:00

    The Twitter account used to promote Microsoft's Bing search engine went slightly bonkers Monday afternoon, posting a deluge of pre-Oscar party photos.
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    FTC asks court to shut down text spammer 24/02/2011 07:10:34

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has asked a judge to shut down an alleged text-messaging spam operation that sent out 85 text messages per minute at its peak, the agency said Wednesday.
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    Half of federal Web sites fail DNS security test 28/01/2011 04:41:00

    Half of U.S. government Web sites are vulnerable to commonplace DNS attacks because they haven't deployed a new authentication mechanism that was mandated in 2008, a new study shows.
 
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