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Bill Gates, drugs and the internet: Top 10 Larry Ellison quotes

When it comes to soundbites, Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison is a pro. Reporters show up not just to hear what he says, but how he says it. Bill Gates, Microsoft, SAP, IBM, cloud, yachting, his own phenomenal success – all have been subject to Ellison’s barbs and meditations. Scheduled or off-the-cuff, his words turned a conference call with Wall Street, a stuffy Valley dinner, or an open mic at his company’s OpenWorld conference into the kind of affair where his PRs rocked on the edge of their seats in…

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City of London Police and Kaspersky Lab lead the way in combatting fraud

Kaspersky Lab joins forces with City of London Police to educate police forces and businesses across Britain on ways to tackle cybercrime Cybercrime plays a huge part in fraud offence numbers today, with seven out of ten scams now internet-related, according to the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. The complex and alien nature of such crimes however, means that they are not only difficult to combat, but also to detect and understand. To help tackle the rise in cybercrime, City of London Police has enlisted internet security experts, Kaspersky Lab, to…

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U.K. Continues to be the Biggest Public Sector IT Spender, according to IDC Government Insights Report

According to a new IT spending forecast report published by IDC Government Insights, the big 5 Western European economies will represent more than 75% of the $53 billion spent on hardware, software, and IT services by governments in the region. Over 50% of that spending will take place at the local government level. Image : http://www.standard.co.uk/ “Spending reviews have made an impact on U.K., Dutch, and Irish government IT spending. They are now affecting the Spanish government IT rationalization and consolidation strategy and are expected to push further cuts in Italy. Those…

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Infosys expands cloud partnership with Microsoft

Cloud firm also makes deals with Hitachi and Huawei on next-generation infrastructure Infosys has widened its collaboration with Microsoft, which will see it offer training on the software giant’s cloud technology to engineers. India’s second largest IT company wants to establish a global centre of excellence for Microsoft Azure Machine Learning capable of training more than 1,000 engineers by the end of 2015. The firm said it would also build a broad range of predictive analytics offerings using Microsoft Azure Machine Learning to help enterprises adopt and use advanced analytic…

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The Story of an Investigation: How to Unravel the Tangle of a Financial Cyber-attack

A Russian company contacted Kaspersky Lab asking to investigate an incident when more than $130,000 was nearly stolen from its corporate account. The company representatives suspected malware was behind this incident. That suspicion was confirmed in the very first days of investigation. The bank which serviced the company targeted by the financial cybercriminals blocked the attempted $130,000 transaction. However, the cybercriminals did successfully make an $8,000 payment since that amount was too small to raise any alarms at the bank and did not require additional confirmation from the client organization’s…

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Kaspersky Lab Survey Shows Employees are Slow to Report Stolen Mobile Devices

A Kaspersky Lab survey of global IT security professionals has found that as the rate of stolen mobile devices has increased, the average time for IT departments to respond to this security threat has also grown. Image via tnt24 The cause of this delay is employees becoming slower to notify their employers of missing devices, with only half of employees reporting theft quickly. Across businesses that experienced mobile device theft, 19% said the device theft resulted in the loss of business data, meaning businesses have approximately a one-in-five chance of losing…

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Kaspersky Lab Survey Shows Shifting Attitudes Towards Virtualization Security

According to a Kaspersky Lab survey of IT professionals worldwide, virtualization security concerns are receiving more attention from businesses. However, some lingering doubts around the need for specialized virtualization security software still remain. The survey results also show that businesses have arrived at the intersection of performance and security for their IT systems and that balancing these two requirements continues to be a challenge. Using traditional security to protect virtual endpoints appears to be a major cause of performance problems across the IT industry. The survey results, which can be…

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SES, SmarDTV and Samsung Demonstrate World’s First Ultra HD CAS-Protected Broadcast Service Using DVB Standards

SES, SmarDTV, a Kudelski Group company, and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd announced today that they will be demonstrating the first end-to-end encrypted Ultra HD content – via an SES satellite to a Samsung Ultra HD TV by using a SmarDTV CI Plus CAM module — at the IBC 2014 in Amsterdam. The demonstration will mark a major milestone for the Ultra HD broadcast chain, as it is the first time that a full 3840×2160 pixel CAS protected Ultra HD signal in HEVC will be decrypted by a standard SmarDTV CI…

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Revisiting the costs for a Virtual Environment

A while back I wrote a post about understanding cost in a virtual environment. This week in a chat with a customer this subject was identified as possibly the most crucial discussion that the teams are having with little or no information. The conversation goes something like this: Director of IT: “Can you tell me how much it costs if I want a Windows VM?” Techie: ” Not really, there are so many costs, first there is the OS, then there is the network, storage, hardware (well what the VM…

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Travel by Numbers

Sophisticated mathematical algorithms are transforming the way consumers choose and use vacations – by allowing travel promoters to tap into the social pulse and subtler consumer preferences, and serve up increasingly personalized recommendations. The travel industry is currently alight with technology activity – particularly in the area of mobile apps, and even more so where these intersect with consumers’ shown preferences and social commentary. It reflects a shift in the way people choose and report back on holidays, which has largely moved online and gone mobile. In research conducted in…

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