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In the GRC this week, Symantec and the Ponemon Institute have put a figure on how much data breaches are costing companies and offer an online tool for calculating your risk, OpenLogic is worried about software compliance in Android and iPhone/iPad releases, Kroll opens a document review center, while McAfee
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This week’s news is dominated by the announcement that the Intel deal to buy McAfee has finally closed, while Google has also bought into security with the acquisition of Zynamics. We look at the governance part of GRC, while Reuters and Bluestar have announced new releases.
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Mobile World Congress (news, site ) opened yesterday with a blizzard of annoucements for hardware, apps and tech that will make mobile go with a bigger bang in the very near future.
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Today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas., Microsoft (news, site ) demonstrated that the next version of Windows will run on non-Intel mobile hardware.
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It’s the last GRC Roll-up of the year and it's full of news. Agiliance has just announced the interoperability between its GRC platform and Oracle’s Database 11g, Google tracks websites that have been hacked, we look at e-Discovery predictions for 2011 and a release from BWise.
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Over the past few months there has been a flurry of activity in the security space. Since the summer many of the major players in the enterprise content management arena appear to be buying all around them. Risk and Monitoring And companies are at risk.
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This week the mobile enterprise aims to make security a hardware issue, attempts to unify mobile and desktop devices and Microsoft unveils Windows Phone 7. Intel Acquires McAfee, Wants to Put Security on a Chip Last week Intel announced that it was acquiring McAfee, the second biggest security company
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While the decision by Intel to buy McAfee (news, site) may have raised some eyebrows, the agreement to pay US$ 7.68 billion for it is causing absolute consternation, especially on Wall Street where such deals are pulled apart like fresh donuts.
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The race for enterprise 2.0 stardom is on. Companies like Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Skype have all been in recent news regarding the topic. Sadly, SuiteTwo, an Intel-backed enterprise 2.0 suite, is dropping out when competition is tough and the economy is even tougher.
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The global economy may be imploding, but the flow of investment capital into the social media space shows no sign of recession. Intel Capital continues the trend by taking a US$ 20 million stake in Telligent Systems.Who is Telligent Systems?
Certainly not a newcomer to CMSWire, the Texas-based software vendor
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With word that it's getting dubbed "the new Google" by Stateside investors, VMware's share cost on the NYSE have leaped from a forecast of US$ 23 to about US$ 27, per yesterday's numbers. According to The Guardian, the firm has been labeled a potential competitor by Microsoft, and investors
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There's nothing like buying your way into an industry to get a foot through the door.
Intel Capital just made a US$ 218.5 million buy-in on virtualization company VMware, pocketing 9.5 million Class A shares (that's US$ 23 per share) in the process.
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With the introduction of the Sun Blade 6000 Family of server hardware, Sun Microsystems is hoping to make it easier for IT administrators to provide the kind of flexibility that software developers need to build truly innovative and revolutionary products.
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