Stories about: Enron

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    How cloud computing rose from Lehman Brothers' ashes 11/04/2011 23:31:00

    James Johnson, an IT veteran with 25 years' experience running Wall Street technology operations, walked into Lehman Brothers' packing-box-strewn office high in the Time-Life building in Rockefeller Center. It was November 2008. Johnson had just been named Lehman's CTO and had been given the job of operating the IT infrastructure needed to wind down the firm.
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    Security fail: When trusted IT people go bad 19/01/2011 03:33:00

    It's a CIO's worst nightmare: You get a call from the Business Software Alliance (BSA), saying that some of the Microsoft software your company uses might be pirated.
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    Wikileaks and the authorized insider threat 14/01/2011 07:35:00

    The recent military and U.S. State Department Wikileaks fiasco epitomizes a key challenge to data security and privacy today: the authorized insider threat.
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    MS makes inroads with Bing, releases new app version 17/12/2010 05:13:00

    Bing is witnessing a surge in market share and cutting-edge mobile app functionality that is making Microsoft's answer to Google not only a contender in the search engine wars, but also an app-killing mobile mammoth.
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    Build archiving systems to meet compliance demands 22/07/2010 20:09:00

    The thicket of federal, state, and industry-specific regulations is enormously complex. Most organizations fail to comply with some rules, often due to policy conflicts. The best way for companies to navigate the maze and avoid penalties is to show a "best effort" -- a serious, honest attempt to ensure that records are properly and securely archived in accordance with the best possible understanding of regulations.
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    Supreme Court strikes down one part of Sarbanes-Oxley 29/06/2010 05:40:00

    The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down one part of the controversial Sarbanes-Oxley Act, ruling Monday that Congress overstepped its authority when establishing the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), an investigatory panel focused on enforcing the eight-year-old law.
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    Google explains why it became an energy trader 01/05/2010 04:19:00

    Google has explained how it might use its status as an energy-trading company to increase the use of renewable energy sources in its data centers.
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    Facebook and Google: Contrasts in privacy 15/12/2009 02:16:00

    The headlines recently have been dominated with news of online privacy. Facebook has implemented changes that affect the privacy of status updates, and Google made headlines for its apparent disregard for privacy.
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    Former Enron Broadband exec sentenced to prison term 29/09/2009 04:15:00

    Joseph Hirko, the former co-CEO of Enron Broadband Services, was sentenced Monday to 16 months in prison on a wire fraud charge related to false claims made by the failed telecommunications company, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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    15 events that changed technology history 24/12/2008 09:00:00

    There are certain key points that have shaped the way technology is today. We've rounded up the 15 most important milestones and explained why they changed the course of the industry.
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    Ex-Enron Broadband exec pleads guilty to wire fraud 16/10/2008 08:33:00

    You can add fraudulently marketing its broadband services to Enron's lengthy list of crimes.
 
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