Monthly Archives: August 2014

Despite improvement, Java poses continuous security problem in 2014

Java still poses a problem this year after being a major source of vulnerabilities in 2013.

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BYOD laws raise budgeting concerns

California recently enacted a ruling requiring businesses to reimburse employee business calls.

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When it comes to legacy apps, are you a ‘resistor’ or a ‘champion?’

One expert argues that managing staff expectations is key to legacy application modernization success.

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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China first customer for new IBM mainframe software

IBM has taken multiple steps to expand its presence in China.

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Opera to become default browser for Microsoft Nokia phones

Some Microsoft phones will soon be using Opera as the default browser.

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Department of Defense OK’s Blackberry network security plan

Blackberry may be increasing security for the government thanks to federal approval. 

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Employees push for BYOD no matter what companies say

Employees are devoting more attention to their own devices in the workplace.

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Case management system in San Diego County to get new mainframe modernization

San Diego County has a plan in place to migrate its JURIS criminal case processing system.

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Modernization presents challenges for Department of Labor

The Department of Labor has plans for a modernization project that might not take off. 

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Internet slowdown reveals possible problem in networks

A flaw in internet router technology reveals an issue that requires new modernization efforts.

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