Next-generation governance is the key to future IT success
Current governance techniques were devised in a less-connected age. The path forward lies in next-generation governance — not as a mere catch phrase, but as a tactile, sustainable method of operations, write Fred Knops and Mike Isman of Booz Allen Hamilton.
Is Windows 7 tops in the U.S. OS market? Maybe, maybe not.
While one source says that for the first time since its release in October 2009, Windows 7 has surpassed XP in U.S. market share, another wholeheartedly disagrees.
SP1 for Office for Mac due soon, while other users have to wait
Microsoft is readying the delivery of Service Pack 1 for Office 2010 and SharePoint 2010 in mid-summer, while Office for Mac 2011 users will get it later in April.
How standards could get cloud out of the 1970s
NIST is set to release a road map to establishing standards for cloud infrastructures, which Vint Cerf says are about where the Internet was in 1973.
Did Google lie about Apps for Government's FISMA certification?
Microsoft cites a Justice Department brief in claiming Google's government product isn't certified; Google says it's more secure than the version that is certified.
Qualified cyber pros in high demand but scarce supply
Government agencies need qualified cybersecurity specialists with active government clearances but are having difficulty finding them, a new study finds.
New cyber threats put government in the cross hairs
Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report details a shift toward online attacks that draw on social media information and target high-value victims, such as those in government.
Intel's Oak Trail processors designed for tablets
The newest version of the company's Atom processor is set to be used in some 35 devices that will be released throughout 2011.
What shutdown? Get to work.
An 11th-hour deal averts a government shutdown and furloughs for about 800,000 federal workers that would have come with it. But down the road, a bigger budget battle looms.
Smart grid tapped to inspire alternative energy sources
With a smart, self-healing electric distribution system in place, the Chicago suburb's public utilities department is using a federal grant to build a secure advanced metering infrastructure.
How smart can telematics make a car?
Microsoft and the Toyota Motor Co., who have worked together on various deals over the last 10 years, are now embarking on a new partnership on car telematics technologies that will tap into Microsoft's Windows Azure cloud computing platform.
Dell to sink $1B into its cloud push
Dell said April 7 that it plans to spend $1 billion in cloud technology over its next fiscal year.
For law enforcement, social media can cut both ways
Police agencies are using social networks to identify and capture suspects, but officers need to be careful about their own personal information when using the sites.
Patch Tuesday to get 'ugly' with latest Microsoft security update
After a light offering last month, Microsoft plans a large Patch Tuesday security update.
Army launches first GPS-guided mortars in Afghanistan
Precision Guided Mortar Munitions provide a sevenfold increase in accuracy.
Google Chrome to guard against drive-by malware
Google announced that its Chrome browser will launch a feature to warn users when websites try to download malicious Windows-executable files.
Shutdown would highlight government's IT dependence, experts say
Many crucial IT systems would halt and leave the government in unchartered territory in the event of a shutdown -- and history provides no guidance for how to respond.
Next step in the cloud: financial systems
As agencies wrestle with large internal enterprise resource planning systems, more of them will look to get ERP via the cloud, federal CIO Vivek Kundra says.
What to do if you're shut down? Make a game of it.
If the government closes shop, there are fun, free and possibly even useful things you can do with your time.
Kit puts digital forensics into the field
Dell and Evidence Talks attempt to lower the bar for forensics in the field with digital mobile forensics.
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