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Top 10 IT headlines for July 11: Long, slow lines for iPhone 3G, FCC could sanction Comcast
Top 10 IT headlines for Friday, July 11: The five upgrades that make iPhone 3G ready for business, FCC could sanction Comcast, Salesforce and Oracle lead march of iPhone business apps, Intel develops products for health monitoring, and more. by Jason Hiner
Tags: FCC, Apple iPhone, TechRepublic Inc., Information Technology, Comcast Corp., 3G, Federal Government, Cellular Phones, Strategy, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Government, Management, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Influence decisions with help from Johnny Carson
When recommending a strategy, product, or new technology for your organization, the direct approach might not always be the best way. If you properly frame the argument before you make it, getting people to do what you want is a whole lot easier. by John Sheesley
Tags: Information Technology, Health Care, Budgets, Linux, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources, John Sheesley
Blog posts 2008-07-11
Japan takes drastic measure to fight workplace obesity
A new Japanese law requires employers to battle obesity in the workplace by measuring the body fat of employees between the ages of 40 to 70. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Workplace, Health Care, Vertical Industries, Recruitment & Selection, Benefits, Healthcare, Government, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Five off-work activities that could get you fired
Most of the states in the U.S. operate under an at-will employment policy -- unless you're a member of a federally protected class, you can be fired for any reason. It may surprise you what a company could fire you for. by Toni Bowers
Tags: Employer, Larry Buhl, Recruitment & Selection, Policies And Procedures, Government, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-07-08
Comcast switch to throttling bandwidth hogs
In the wake of an investigation by the FCC Federal Communications Commission that attempts by Comcast to throttle P2P applications violated network neutrality principles, Comcast announced that it will be shifting toward a more agnostic approach. As part of fulfilling the promise, Comcast this week began testing...
Tags: Network, Comcast Corp., Federal Government, Productivity, Networking, Government, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-06
Podcast: Take the pain out of IT compliance
Complying with government regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley Act SOX and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA has been a daunting task for IT departments, soaking up huge amounts of time and resources. During this 16-minute podcast, IT consultant Jeff Davis and I examine how IT departments are coping with...
Tags: Information Technology, Compliance, Podcasts, Regulatory Compliance, Hipaa, Strategy, Internet, Human Resources, Policies And Procedures, Regulations, Healthcare, Government, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-06-05
The multiple faces of identity theft
During a routine check of her new 401k account, "Holli" discovered something that wasn't quite right. The name of another person was attached to her account. A person she didn't know. It is something the experts call Social Security Number-only identity theft. And it is more popular...
Tags: U.S., Social Security Number, Worker, Identity, Holli, SSN, Paulino Rodriguez, Social Security, Identity Theft, Operational Accounting, Government, Security, Finance, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-05-28
Penetration testing: Hacking the FBI
There's something about penetration testing that is just so attractive. Can you imagine being paid to find embarrassing security holes? It's the ultimate puzzle with the ultimate "I'm smarter than you" grand prize. And I just know that it would appeal to some of the people who...
Tags: Database, Hacking, Network, FBI, Blog, Federal Government, Workstations, Web Servers, Networking, Government, Internet, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-05-27
Lessons in leadership from Tom Ridge and Woody Norris
Last week I had the pleasure of being able to speak with and listen to two prominent citizens. The first being former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and the second being inventor Woody Norris. Both were entertaining speakers and conversationalists, but surprisingly, Tom Ridge seemed less comfortable...
Tags: Tom Ridge, Governor, Homeland Security, Leadership, Sales Force Management, Government, Management, Sales, Ramon Padilla
Blog posts 2008-05-26
Announcing your social security number on national radio is a bad idea
In a series of commercials that have caused everyone in the security industry to roll their eyes and/or wince loudly, LifeLock's CEO, Todd Davis, offers up his Social Security number as "proof" that his company can keep a client's identity from being stolen. But according to a class action lawsuit...
Tags: Bureau, Radio, Social Security Number, Fraud, LifeLock, Social Security, Litigation, Operational Accounting, Government, Business Operations, Finance, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-05-23
Here comes the government to fight cybercrime! [shudder]
The government is at it again with several moves designed, according to their press releases, to help the feds fight cybercrime. A recent report by Arbor Networks suggests that 2% of the traffic on the Internet at any one point in time is purely for DDoS and other cyberattacks, with...
Tags: Wired Inc., Privacy, Liberty, Zombie, Government, Internet, Vertical Industries, Security, Viruses And Worms, Enterprise Software, Software, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-05-13
FBI investigation nets $3.5 million worth of fake network equipment
The FBI has announced that an investigation into counterfeit network components made in China -- and sold to the U.S. government -- has recovered about 3,500 fake devices with a value of $3.5 million. The uncovered devices include pirated versions of Cisco routers, switches, interface converters, and...
Tags: Network, FBI, Network Equipment, Cisco Systems Inc., Federal Government, Networking, Government, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-05-12
Job ad scam artist pleads guilty
It seems at least one Internet scam artist will be spending some time behind bars. Frantzy Morisset recently pleaded guilty to posting bogus Microsoft job ads. The poorly written ads, which ran on Monster and CareerBuilder, read "Microsoft Corporation is now seeking for [sic] bright jobseekers who think big and...
Tags: Job, Advertisement, Social Security, Government, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-30
Geek Trivia: The Quibble of the Week for April 29, 2008
If you uncover a questionable fact or debatable aspect of this week's Geek Trivia, just post it in the discussion area of the article. Every week, yours truly will choose the best quibble from our assembled masses and discuss it in a future edition of Geek Trivia. This week's...
Tags: Quibble, Government, Vertical Industries, Corporate Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2008-04-29
Top IT news for April 24: FBI wants to monitor Internet, strong earnings from Apple, Vista SP1 goes automatic
Top five headlines FBI eyes widespread monitoring of Net Apple blows through estimates; Ships 2.29 million Macs; Outlook light by design? Microsoft begins automatic distribution of Vista SP1 today Report: Yahoo, Google talk with DOJ on ad test Ballmer: We don’t need Yahoo...
Tags: Web, Monitor, Information Technology, Yahoo! Inc., FBI, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Earnings, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Web 2.0, Strategy, Channel Management, Federal Government, Productivity, Internet, Management, Marketing, Government, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Indicted Samsung Group Chairman resigns
Lee Kun-hee is resigning his position as chairman of Samsung Group, the South Korean company that produces everything from memory chips to ships. He steps down amidst charges of evading about $120 million in taxes. Although reports say he is "resigning in disgrace," it doesn't look like...
Tags: Chairman, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., South Korea, Lee Kun-hee, Kun-hee, Government, Taxes, Semiconductors, Memory, Free Trade, Vertical Industries, Financial Planning, Finance, Hardware, Components, Enterprise Software, Software, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-22
Crimeware-as-a-Service: The next great thing in malicious attacks
We have all learned the hard ugly truth about malicious software and the proliferation of software available to do horrible things to our computers. But Crimeware-as-a Service? I think that, secretly, many IT professionals give computer criminals very little thought. I, for one, have difficulty conjuring a sinister image....
Tags: Criminal, Finjan Software Inc., Malicious Attack, Crimeware-as-a-Service, Social Security, Productivity, Operational Accounting, Financial Services, Viruses And Worms, Security, Government, Finance, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-04-09
March marks third consecutive month of job losses
Well, I'm just a font of joy this morning, aren't I? According to The New York Times, employers slashed 80,000 jobs in March alone. This figure is the highest since March 2003, when the labor market was still struggling to recover from the 2001 recession. From the...
Tags: Job, Federal Reserve Board, Taxes, Recruitment & Selection, Free Trade, Government, Financial Planning, Finance, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-04
Google wants in to the television "white space"
Google failed to be a player in the FCC auction that recently ended. Indeed, it was described as the "happy losers" in the 700 MHz space, only having been able to secure "open" definitions to insure that third-party apps would have consideration in that space -- something that we...
Tags: FCC, Google Inc., Spectrum, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Federal Government, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Government, Tricia Liebert
Blog posts 2008-03-26
The Big Brother Awards
In Montreal, Canada, at the Computers, Freedom, and Privacy conference in May 2007, Privacy International presented the first International Big Brother Awards. The "winners" of the Big Brother Awards are, in the words of Privacy International: the government and private sector organisations which have done the...
Tags: Nominee, Privacy International, U.K., ChoicePoint Inc., Wikipedia, Wiki, Government, Web Site Development, Online Communications, Internet, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-03-22


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