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Apps to power up and cash in on your personal brand

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Is that hotspot safe to use? Wi-Fi Alliance wants to help
Security-savvy mobile-device users are increasingly casting a skeptical eye on public Wi-Fi, and now the vendor consortium behind the wireless standard wants to make logging in via that coffee shop network a bit safer. Read More


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Why IT Needs to Focus on Business Services
The pace of business is fierce. Do you know how to achieve an exceptional customer experience for the business? Have you transformed your security approach for today's interconnected world? Learn the answers to these questions and more at the Business Service Innovation KnowledgeVault Exchange. Learn more now!

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Take Charge of Your BYOD, Apps, Security & Infrastructure
Attend this free tech seminar and discover ways to balance security risks against the rising importance of empowering your workforce. Plus, learn how to navigate the potential legal minefield of privacy concerns. November 6, Hyatt Regency Chicago. Register now.

Apps to power up and cash in on your personal brand
Whether you work in a company or by yourself, you're a brand, not just a person, and that brand has value. Here are apps and Web sites you can use to increase its value and cash in on it. Read More

Change Microsoft Office 2013's default search engine from Bing to Google
Not surprisingly, Microsoft's own search engine is the default one in Microsoft Office. But you can change that. Read More


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Improving customer interactions with powerful technology
Social tools and strategies are now crucial to building a successful CRM strategy. Learn how to take advantage of social CRM to improve business processes and enhance customer loyalty without a complete "rip-and-replace" of traditional CRM tools. Read Now

Brute-force malware targets email and FTP servers
A piece of malware designed to launch brute-force password guessing attacks against websites built with popular content management systems like WordPress and Joomla has started being used to also attack email and FTP servers. Read More

BlackBerry confirms abysmal second quarter results
BlackBerry confirmed on Friday its US$965 million net operating loss in the second quarter, following low interest in the Z10 smartphone. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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