OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability may affect millions

Article from: SiliconAngle.com

In IT circles, the phrase ‘bleeding heart’ may never mean what it used to as news of this extremely serious Heartbleed vulnerability is traveling fast. The vulnerability was recently found in Open SSL, the most popular library used to secure the internet in widely used distributions. OpenSSL is an open source implementation of

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Research: 2014 Private Cloud Survey

Article from: InformationWeek.com

The results of our InformationWeek 2014 Private Cloud Survey are eye-opening. All 242 respondents hail from ­organizations with 50 or more employees and screened into the survey by indicating involvement with managing, ­purchasing, advising on, or implementing datacenter technologies, and we were able to trend from our April 2012 poll.

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Cloud Computing Bubble Trouble

Article from Foxbusiness.com

Bill Gurley won’t come right out and say we’re in another tech bubble because, as he said in his Above the Crowd blog, “It’s a dangerous question to ponder – especially out loud and especially here at ground zero. Silicon Valley thrives on optimism, and anyone waving the bubble flag is auditioning for the title of nonbeliever or party pooper.”

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Cloud Computing: A Small Business Guide

Article from: BusinessNewsDaily.com

In today’s ever-changing business climate, it’s critical that small business owners get what they need right when they need it. Whether they’re on their computers, tablets or mobile phones, it’s more important than ever for business people to have information right at their fingertips, wherever they are. This is exactly the convenience that cloud computing provides.

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