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SAP Pilots Service to Unlock Value of Mobile Data
SAP today announced the SAP Consumer Insight 365 mobile service, a pilot initiative of a new cloud-based offering aiming to unlock the value of big data. The service will be powered by the SAP HANA platform and will allow enterprises to gain insight from the analysis of massive amounts of aggregated and anonymized consumer data residing in operator networks in real time. This ... Read More »
MaxCDN Now Accepting Bitcoin
NetDNA LLC, a content delivery network (CDN) provider, today announced that MaxCDN is the first CDN to accept payment via Bitcoin. Bitcoin, a decentralized digital currency, enables instant peer-to-peer transactions, worldwide payments with low or zero processing fees. The community-driven software operates with no central authority – managing transactions and the issuing of bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. “Developers ... Read More »
It’s Not Just China: Indian Hacker Group Spied On Targets In Pakistan, U.S. And Europe
Part of a decoy PDF found by researchers, meant to infect a target with interest in Indian military capabilities. Chinese hackers may have become the bogeyman of cybersecurity nightmares, but it’s worth remembering that they don’t have a monopoly on digital espionage. In fact, researchers have now tied a series of attacks on hundreds of targets over the last three ... Read More »
Apple Explains Position On U.S. Taxes As CEO Cook Prepares For Senate Hearing
Apple Used Loopholes To Skip Paying U.S. Taxes On $44 Billion In Offshore Income, Senate Committee Claims Connie Guglielmo Forbes Staff Apple Apple released a 17-page position paper on its view of U.S. taxes the day before CEO Tim Cook is set to testify before a Senate committee on the issue. Saying that Apple is “an American success story” and ... Read More »
Applying Intelligence To Big Data For Security
Much has been said about Big Data and security. The theme of RSA Conference 2013 was Security in Knowledge and many vendors were talking about Big Data and security. This gives rise to a lot of confusion in the security industry. What is Big Data in terms of security? Certainly there is a lot of data associated with security. Much ... Read More »
Apple, Called A U.S. Tax Dodger, Says It’s Paid ‘Every Single Dollar’ of Taxes Owed
Apple Used Loopholes To Skip Paying U.S. Taxes On $44 Billion In Offshore Income, Senate Committee Claims Connie Guglielmo Forbes Staff In brief: Apple CEO Tim Cook, called to testify before a Senate subcommittee that charges it with dodging U.S. taxes, says its paid ‘every single dollar’ of the taxes it owes and that it supports ‘dramatic’ changes to the ... Read More »
The tedious and a apparent matters
Google’s arch record disciple Michael T Jones wants a information confidence attention to turn ‘citizen police’ and some-more obliged for a online lives of those they sell mechanism program to – and he’s warned that his AusCERT2013 keynote speak on Wednesday morning might scatter some feathers. “Most people that are vocalization during a discussion will be from some-more of a ... Read More »
Kinect is always listening on Xbox One, but privacy is a ‘top priority’ for …
The Xbox One’s Kinect microphone is always listening and waiting for specific commands, Microsoft’s hardware program manager John Link told Polygon today. Microsoft revealed today that Xbox One will support commands native commands for powering the console on and off. Xbox 360 Kinect users can power off the console by using voice commands to navigate the menus, but not power ... Read More »
Security, at what price? Privacy concerns abound in DOJ power moves
The “scandals” that surfaced in Washington, D.C., last week may have nothing on the one that is currently brewing. The Washington Post reported Monday that in addition to the Department of Justice’s controversial move to secretly seize the phone records of the Associated Press reporters, the DOJ is now moving on to target Fox News correspondent James Rosen. The Justice Department ... Read More »
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