Monday | 15 March, 2010
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web 2.0

  • Security depends on vigilant developers, users 20/10/2009 02:30:00

    Do we, as an industry, just not know anything about securing Web 2.0 applications?
    There's been a lot of fuss in the press recently about Web 2.0 security. In the past year, Facebook and Twitter both have had serious problems that have made some waves among the technically savvy.
  • Microsoft pips Google to secure student email deal at Curtin 08/09/2009 08:00:00

    Curtin University adopts Microsoft’s Live@edu email solution
    Western Australia-based Curtin University of Technology will soon begin its roll-out of Microsoft’s Live@edu hosted email platform, taking over 192,252 students and alumni across 11 global campuses, into the cloud for a future collaborative learning environment.
  • Privacy, consumer groups want news laws to protect Web users 02/09/2009 05:21:00

    Organisations want to require Web sites and advertising networks to get opt-in permission before collecting personal data
    A coalition of 10 U.S. privacy and consumer groups has called for new federal privacy protections for Web users, including a requirement that Web sites and advertising networks get opt-in permission from individuals within 24 hours of collecting personal data and tracking online habits.
  • Four Tips for Getting Good ROI from Web 2.0 Projects 24/04/2009 08:42:00

    Telecom company Embarq has seen early success making Web 2.0 technologies part of its innovation strategy. Here are four lessons they've learned on how to make social networking or collaboration software work.
    While Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, wikis and social networks have been wildly popular with consumers, efforts to measure the technology's success for businesses have returned mixed results. In fact, recent research from the Burton Group indicates that business leaders have struggled to define best use cases, measure their success and chart returns on investment.
  • Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn: Security Pros Warm to Web 2.0 Access 05/03/2009 08:08:00

    The view of many popular Web 2.0 web sites has morphed from work no-no to job necessity. Now more security pros are allowing employees to use them in the office.
    The view of many popular Web 2.0 web sites has morphed from work no-no to job necessity. Now more security pros are allowing employees to use them in the office.
  • New Ways to Approach Security in a Web 2.0 World 08/09/2008 09:32:00

    Web 2.0 technologies have ushered in a new age of security threats. Brian Foster, vice president of product management with Symantec, shares his insight on what you need to do to safeguard your company in today's business environment
    Business isn't what it used to be.
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