We’re Already Cyborgs

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I noticed the phenomenon XKCD describes above in a recent trip outside the states to Uzbekistan, via Munich. When I touched down in Germany, to my surprise the airport didn't have wifi and data roaming was $20 a megabyte. With prices more fitting of truffles than data and no internet outlets like I had seen in Denmark, for the next 12 hours connectivity would be a luxury for emergencies only. So what's the problem? If you're only in Munich for 12 hours, … [Read more...]

A Chronicle of Enterprise Software History

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Editor's note: This post by Derek Singleton of Software Advice reviews more extensive work at: Origins of Modern Computing. At Software Advice we recently undertook an ambitious project. After spending countless hours analyzing modern enterprise resource planning (ERP) software developments, we decided to look into the past to understand how we got to where we are today. So we put together a series that explored the evolution of enterprise software, … [Read more...]

FedCyber.com Cybersecurity Summit on Wednesday, September 28

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FedCyber.com's Cybersecurity Summit is almost here, and the entire CTOvision team will be there to engage with the community and capture key elements of the event. The purpose of this one-day conference is to advance the field of cybersecurity by bringing together key thought leaders from the community to work on an action-oriented agenda. Participants in this event are experienced cybersecurity practitioners who are seeking new approaches to collective … [Read more...]

The Database Society and You

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There is much commentary right now about Facebook, social networking, and the meaning for the enterprise technologist. All of the tumult over Facebook's new features (frictionless sharing, the timeline, etc) inspired me to dig out an old post I had written for Huffington Post on what I called the "database society:" The dominant metaphor of the Cold War era was cybernetics -- the study of closed, self-regulating systems. At its heart, George Orwell's … [Read more...]

Google+ and Mobile Productivity for the Enterprise

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Mashable reports that Google has improved its IOS Google+ app: The search giant follows Tuesday’s Android update of Google+with a similar refresh to its iOS version, now available free on the App Store. What’s new? Like its Android cousin, the iOS version of the Google+ mobile app now supports Hangouts, letting groups communicate with each other using front-facing cameras on the iPhone 4 and iPod touch. In addition to Hangouts, the app offers better … [Read more...]

Jive and Social Business

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Just because social media such as Facebook and Twitter are known to sap productivity at the workplace doesn't mean that they aren't efficient. Quite the contrary- social media's allure comes from its amazing effectiveness for connecting people, forming virtual communities, compiling, developing, and delivering relevant information and, most recently, perfecting and distributing apps. Realizing that the power of social media could be used to save rather … [Read more...]

GEOINT 2011: Forging Integrated Intelligence

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The Geoint symposium is upon us.  It will be held October 16-19 in San Antonio, Texas.  The theme for this years event is "Forging Integrated Intelligence."  But unofficially there is a key sub theme that is jumping right out at us all. That sub-theme is "Big Data" for geospatial intelligence. Here is a bit of info from the official Geoint Symposium site: The GEOINT Symposium is the nation’s largest intelligence event of the year. Last … [Read more...]

Thinking About the Traditional Approach

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A recent IDG interview of Bob Gourley of Crucial Point and Andrzej Kawalec of HP delved into the problem of the "traditional" method of enterprise security, a paradigm  under severe challenge. We can sum up the traditional approach as less a certain tactic, technique, technology, or policy than a way of viewing the world. As Gourley has noted, traditional enterprise security can be characterized with one of these bullets: Primarily exists below … [Read more...]

Fixmo Sentinel: Manage Your Mobile Risk

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As recently pointed out by Crucial Point's Adam Elkus in the blog Mobile Risk Management: Welcome to the Jungle, organizations today need be aware of the risks they open themselves up to when they deploy mobile solutions. Whether it be an iOS, Android, or Blackberry device, there are vulnerabilities in each of these platforms, and an exploit can be detrimental to your company's personal data and intellectual property. However, these devices are … [Read more...]

Nomination Period Underway for the 2011 Government Big Data Solutions Award

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The amount of data being created is growing faster than humans can analyze. But fast analysis over the right data can solve tough challenges. Those facts are driving the continual pursuit of new solutions to Big Data challenges. Solutions to these Big Data issues hold the promise of helping many sectors of our life, but the missions and data of governments make the government sector one of particular importance. The government has special abilities to … [Read more...]