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Making a Case for Web Analytics

"Because many firms get impressive results without dedicated analytics staff, site managers find it hard to make a case for why they need them," the report said Driving in Circles...

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RNSoft Upgrades Dreamweaver Extension for RSS Feeds

RNSoft on Wednesday released RSS DreamFeeder version 1.5, a free update to the company's Dreamweaver extension for creating RSS feeds from existing Dreamweaver-based content ...

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Data Integration Drives Healthy Customer Relationships

The IT staff pulled reports from its customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, and billing and supply chain management systems. What they found reveals a distressing but pervasive problem at most organizations Each list contained different, overlapping a...

US Begins Rollout of RFID Passports

In response to longstanding criticism over the privacy and security risks of passports using RFID technology, the government has said the new e-passports are consistent with global specifications from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). More importantly, officials have indicated there will be some exchange of information required prior to RFID transmission of data, according to Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien...

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Newsgator, Agrex Will Bring RSS Enterprise Server to Japan

Newsgator Technologies, an RSS platform company, has entered into a multi-year partnership with Tokyo-based, IT services company Agrex to bring a localized, behind-the-firewall version of the Newsgator Enterprise Server to Japan ...

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EnterpriseDB Announces Advanced Server Upgrade

Open source database provider EnterpriseDB announced Tuesday the release of EnterpriseDB Advanced Server 8.1 Release 2, an enterprise-class relational database management system that runs applications written for Oracle databases ...

Unsinkable Data Center Crashes in Seattle

A rough chronology of events has been constructed with information provided by an Internet service provider (ISP) based in Fisher Plaza (and used by InternationalStaff.net) and by Seattle City Light 15:59 PDT -- Power is disrupted in the Fisher Plaza East building. Service t...

Warrantless Surveillance Suits Consolidated in California Court

It made sense to have the cases consolidated in the San Francisco court, Kurt Opsahl, staff attorney for the EFF, told TechNewsWorld "We want to press this forward as quickly as possible and get a court to stop this illegal practice. Ourcase is significantly further along than...

Verio Unveils Linux Virtual Private Server

Verio, a provider of hosting and managed services, announced Monday the development of Virtual Private Server, a hosted service running Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 ...

IBM Gives Health Records Tech to Open Source Community

IBM has announced another contribution to the open source community: software technology that supports the exchange of healthcare information. The move is "a major step in the drive toward a national electronic medical records system," the company said ...

Zenoss Secures $4.8 Million in Venture Funding

Zenoss, an open source IT operations management software developer, said this week that it has closed a US$4.8 million financing round, led by Boulder Ventures and Intersouth Partners ...

Network Security: Continuing Education for Campus IT Departments

It quickly becomes clear that university IT departments must have their hands full providing security for students and staff. Add to this the rapid growth in online courses -- and the increasing number and complexity of security threats -- and the task of defending the institution against potential attacks on campus or online becomes even more complicated...

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SpikeSource ‘Certifies’ New Centric CRM Solution

SpikeSource, a provider of business-ready open source solutions, has announced that it will add a Java-based, customer relationship management package provided by Centric CRM to its product offerings ...

US Mobile Security, Part 1: How Great Is the Risk?

In short, the OMB's "Memo M-06-16" gave all government agency heads 45 days to conduct assessments of their mobile data and network remote-access provisions to ensure that they were in full compliance with a checklist of both existing National Institute of Standards (NIS) regulations and new security recommendations. Not surprisingly, the weeks leading up to the OMB's deadline were hectic ones, not only for government agency managers and their IT security staffs, but for the security vendors who serve them...

Robotic Surgery Gains Acceptance as Experimentation Continues

The biggest problem with robotic surgery at the moment is the cost -- not so much the cost to purchase the system, which is approximately US$1.5 million for the da Vinci, but rather cost per use for the doctors and their patients. Health insurers typically reimburse patients for the same amount whether he or she chooses open or robotic surgery. So far, hospitals have been picking up the difference in costs in order to get their staff trained on the systems...

Colleges Brace for Malware Wave

"With all the different constituencies -- the students, the faculty, the staff -- everyone wants things done a little bit differently, so they really have to manage a very flexible system that meets everybody's needs," he explained "In companies," he continued, "the system adm...

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Company to Preview Linux Platform for Mobile Phones

A la Mobile on Monday said a demo version of its Convergent Linux Platform -- a complete and configurable open source operating system for mobile phones -- is available for preview ...

Universal Music, Motricity Dial ‘30303’ for Mobile Content

Universal Music Group and mobile software developerMotricity have joined forces to create "30303," a new multimedia service that will allow users to access music, mastertones, photos and other content simply by texting artist-related keywords to 30303 from their cell phones ...

The Changing Domain Name Landscape – Part 2

The first article in this series focuses on eNom's acquisition of BulkRegister, and how it would change the marketplace for domain name registration. It details the state of the industry and how it has transformed from the early startup days into a revenue-generating machine. This concluding article will expand on those thoughts and delve into what this means for consumers going forward...

Hacker Cracks, Clones RFID Passport

"One of the difficult things about this technology is it's got an inherent privacy and security risk to it," Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) Senior Staff Attorney Lee Tien told TechNewsWorld. "The whole idea of having your information broadcast or transmitted via radio waves is something that creates privacy and security risk."

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