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WikiLeaks timeline: The story so far
WikiLeaks was launched back in December 2006 and has caused controversy since it began by publishing lists of BNP members in November 2008 and releasing the Iraq war logs in October 2010. We now find the founder, Julian Assange, under investigation f... Feature
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IT staff learn their ITIL lines at Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
Parks & Resorts, the largest division at the Walt Disney Company, is rolling out the IT service management methodology ITIL to help the business give visitors to the Disney resorts the best possible experience. Feature
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Buyer's Guide to retail: The changing face of eCommerce
If one thing is clear from the holiday shopping season, it is that the web is already deeply embedded in consumers' lives and will only further entrench. Feature
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Forrester: Do your employees advocate for your company?
In challenging economic times, CEOs are famous for saying things like "Everyone's in sales!" Feature
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Buyer's Guide to Retail: Retail data security
The retail market is typified by having a convoluted value chain. Feature
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Video: Laptops are not waterproof
ComputerWeekly was sent this video from OnTrack, which we thought we'd share. Relaxing on a beach, a gentleman had taken his laptop on his holiday to... Feature
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What is the future for traditional loyalty card schemes?
Consumers are now better informed than ever, thanks to the richness of information available on the internet. People can find out all sorts of information on products from social media sites, news groups, blogs and the like, along with online reviews... Feature
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Video: Royal engagement search results poisoned, warn security firms
Some search results related to the engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton lead to rogue websites that offer fake anti-virus scans, security firm... Feature
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Meeting the technology and business challenges of managing mobile workers
Mobile devices have become a standard part of today's multinational organisations - most companies would struggle to operate without them. According to researcher IDC, 35% of the workforce will be mobile by 2013. Feature
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How to combat Stuxnet
ISSA’s Raj Samani suggests that within control system networks where only known applications run, a simple strategy to combat Stuxnet would be to allow only authorised executables to run and deny everything else. Feature
