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  Tuesday, January 29, 2013
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CIO Columnist 6 Steps To Better Customer Data Protection
By Kevin Casey
Privacy isn't a concern just for the Googles and Facebooks of the world. Here are six ways small and midsize businesses (SMB) can better protect their customers -- and themselves.

9 Bandwidth Hogs: Reality Vs. Myth
Which user activities are actually eating up your bandwidth and clogging the network, and which can you ignore?

4 Ways Microsoft-Dell Deal Could Benefit IT
What's in it for business customers if Microsoft invests $1 billion or more in Dell's buyout deal?

Apple Adds 128-GB iPad Starting At $799
Apple says boosting storage capacity will make the iPad more useful for enterprises, educators and artists who work with large files.

Oracle Wants Cloud Cake And Hardware Wins
Oracle hopes infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) plan will help the company have its cake and eat it, too -- boosting Oracle hardware use and increasing cloud subscription revenue.

Java Security Work Remains, Bug Hunter Says
Proof-of-concept attack can be used to run arbitrary Java apps, despite Oracle's recent security fix.

BlackBerry 10: 6 Ways To Win Back Consumers
Research In Motion's BlackBerry 10 platform needs to do these six things to steal market share from Apple and Google.

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How SMBs Can Avoid the Storage Gap Trap
InformationWeek 2013 Database Technology Survey

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9 Bandwidth Hogs: Reality Vs. Myth
Which user activities are actually eating up your bandwidth and clogging the network, and which can you ignore?

BlackBerry 10: 6 Ways To Win Back Consumers
Research In Motion's BlackBerry 10 platform needs to do these six things to steal market share from Apple and Google.

10 Best Android Apps Of 2012
Check out these 10 gems that stood out from the crowd of 700,000 Android apps.

Apple iOS 6.1 Expands LTE Support
Apple's mobile operating system update also allows Siri to accept spoken orders for movie tickets.

BlackBerry 10 Has This CIO Singing Taylor Swift
My enterprise will give the new BlackBerry 10 and BES careful consideration, but it appears our RIM romance is over.





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How SMBs Can Avoid the Storage Gap Trap
In this webinar, George Crump, Lead Analyst with Storage Switzerland, and Al Watson, Consulting IT Specialist with IBM's Storage Advanced Technical Skills (ATS) team will provide an overview of how to successfully cross the gap between starter SANs and full enterprise systems. It happens Wednesday, January 30.

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