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As Cisco’s “Internet of Everything Value Index” (loD5 confirms, the Internet of Things is creating more and more jobs: 47 percent of those surveyed on a global basis expect to see higher salaries due to new careers that result and require specialized know-how. At the same time, companies will become more competitive due to automated business processes and the increased speed of innovation that this is accompanied by, but also how companies comply with rules. German companies are discovering these chances for themselves. As the index indicates, they are most…

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Can technology overcome the limitations of biotechnology

Bio hackers have no intention of waiting for further advances in human evolution. They are instead trying to improve their bodies by using hightech implants. According to a survey conducted by the digital industry asso-ciation BITKOM1, every eighth person in the Federal Republic of Germany already measures their fitness values in some way. However, conventional pulse, step or calorie counters are often not enough for bio hackers. They basically consider the human body to be built quite poorly and hope to help advance evolution by using advanced technology. For instance,…

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Hackers attack home devices

To keep an eye on his child via his smartphone, Marc Gilbert installed Internet-connected video baby monitors in his home in Houston. One evening, Gilbert heard a stranger’s voice bellowing obscenities from the monitor. He disconnected the device after realizing that it had been hacked. “I’m a pretty technical guy, and I thought I knew how all this stuff should be hooked up,” said Gilbert, who has written several letters to his congressman and other elected officials, trying to bring the security issue to their attention. Field day For decades,…

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Why Twitter, Facebook, Google and Amazon Want to be Each Other

It was a loony week in Silicon Valley. Four major technology companies announced expensive and risky programs to become less like themselves and more like their competitors. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side of the corporate campus fence. This week was a loony one for tech news. Four major technology companies announced expensive and risky programs to become less like themselves and more like their competitors. Twitter wants to be Facebook One of the reasons Twitter is the favorite social site for influential singers, actors, technology influencers…

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E-transformation: 6 questions for Hamburg’s CIO

The city of Hamburg, Germany, a Microsoft CityNext showcase city, is fundamentally transforming the way the city delivers services and interacts with its citizens. Jörn Riedel, CIO of Hamburg, recently shared insights and best practices that contribute to Hamburg’s success. His remarks shed light on the need for pervasive transformation, not just in processes, budgets, and technologies but also in the mindset of employees and city leaders. Success requires buy-in at all levels. Q: What were the top two or three drivers behind starting your city’s e-transformation? JR: As always, one important driver…

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Microsoft and Dell sign patent licensing agreement

Microsoft Corp. and Dell announced a patent licensing agreement allowing the companies to share technology and build on each other’s innovations. It is the continuation of a nearly 30-year business relationship between Microsoft and Dell to deliver world-class technologies to consumers.  “Our agreement with Dell shows what can be accomplished when companies share intellectual property,” said Horacio Gutierrez, corporate vice president and deputy general counsel of the Innovation and Intellectual Property Group at Microsoft. “We have been partnering with technology manufacturers and vendors for many years to craft licensing deals,…

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Dell Acquires StatSoft to Bolster Portfolio of Big Data Solutions

Addition of predictive analytics software helps customers derive critical insights from data Dell today announced the acquisition of StatSoft, a leading provider of advanced analytics solutions that deliver a wide range of data mining, predictive analytics and data visualization capabilities. StatSoft combines comprehensive statistical analysis with advanced analytics to help organizations better understand their businesses, predict change, increase agility and control critical systems. The acquisition of StatSoft bolsters Dell Software’s growing portfolio of information management solutions, while further enhancing the company’s open approach to data management. StatSoft adds advanced analytics to…

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Microsoft renames Windows Azure

IaaS service follows in the footsteps of Web Apps and Skydrive Microsoft has officially renamed its cloud infrastructure service from Windows Azure to Microsoft Azure. The rebrand had been rumoured since the beginning of this week, but was only confirmed in a blog post on 25 March. The change will take place on 3 April. “This change reflects Microsoft’s strategy and focus on Azure as the public cloud platform for customers as well as for our own services Office 365, Dynamics CRM, Bing, OneDrive, Skype and Xbox Live,” said Steven Martin, general manager…

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HP Helps Partners Capitalize on the New Style of IT

New offerings are designed to disrupt markets, capture opportunities and accelerate business LAS VEGAS — HP today announced new solutions, sales tools, services and updates to the HP PartnerOne program that enable partners to accelerate growth while transitioning to the New Style of IT. “The New Style of IT requires a new style of partnering,” said Meg Whitman, president and chief executive officer, HP. “Together, HP and our partners have become the go-to technology provider for the New Style of IT with industry-leading technology solutions, programs and incentives that help…

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Kaspersky Lab patents technology for optimized scanning of network traffic

Kaspersky Lab has successfully patented technology that enhances the effectiveness of network traffic scanning for the presence of cyberthreats. Patent 8650646 issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) describes a method for minimizing the volume of checked data without affecting the reliability of a protection system. Rospatent, the Russian Federation Patent office, earlier issued patent RU2488880 for the same invention. Thanks to Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) that analyze the data that passes through a corporate or home network, comprehensive security solutions are capable of detecting and intercepting…

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