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Enterprise Browsers Reignite the Browser Wars, But This Time for Businesses

Forrester IT

Product names like Mosaic, Netscape, “IE”, and Mozilla (and its next iteration with Firefox) were all part of the browser market development. Safari came along for Mac in 2003, […]. I’ve been in the IT industry long enough to remember the start of the Browser Wars when Internet Explorer took on Netscape in the late 1990s.

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Don’t look now: why you should be worried about machines reading your emotions

CTOvision

This was the hypothesis put to the test by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in 2003, as it began testing a new surveillance program called the Screening of Passengers by Observation Techniques program, or Spot for short. While developing the program, they […].

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Gates Foundation launches AI ‘Grand Challenge,’ as it weighs risk and reward in the developing world

GeekWire

The foundation launched its Grand Challenges in 2003 , seeking to solve problems in global health and development. They focus on adhering to the foundation’s core values, promoting co-design and inclusivity, proceeding responsibly, addressing privacy and security, building for equitable access, and ensuring transparency.

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BlackBag Technologies: Forensic software for analyzing Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android Devices

CTOvision

Blackbag has been developing innovative forensic acquisition & analysis software solutions for Windows, Android, Mac & iPhone since 2003. They also provide webinars and training around use of their solutions. For an overview of their approach see: For more see: BlackBagTech.com.

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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

CTOvision

Last year, Enterprise IT was dramatically shaped by the influx of security breaches, data leaks and a new wave of hackers. This year, two of 2014’s biggest stories will intersect as security and Windows 10 prepare to re-shape the Enterprise. Security Spending. Windows 10. and is finally giving Enterprises exactly what they need.

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

Securing these devices is nearly impossible because they are not corporate controlled. XP Will Cause Significant Security Issues. The end of support for Windows XP, slated for April 8, 2014, is a dangerous security issue. This would expose a large number of companies to serious security threats and software compatibility issues.

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Microsoft, its partners, and the ‘last-mile problem’

Computerworld Vertical IT

The company can develop the product, but it’s that last delivery mile that can be hard to manage. Then, around 2003, Microsoft developed a product that bundled many of the items a small business might need. Like many industries, Microsoft has a “last-mile problem.” To read this article in full, please click here