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Top 10 posts in Data Center for 2012
Readers were learning all about Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 this year, as reflected in the most-read posts of the year.
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An open source holiday card to share
Here is a fun, interactive open source holiday card that you can modify and share with friends, courtesy of Protecode.
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Top 10 Apple posts for 2012
Here are the most-read posts of the year for Apple in the Enterprise.
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Top 10 Linux and open source posts for 2012
Here are the most-read posts for the Linux and Open Source blog in 2012.
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Infographic: Security and the Cloud 2012
CloudPassage provides this infographic reflecting the answers of IT pros to its survey about cloud uses and security issues.
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John McAfee tripped up by the smartphone
The case of John McAfee just gets weirder. Here's how he was tracked down in Guatemala, where he is currently seeking asylum from Belize authorities.
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Using the power of the cloud as a platform for attack
The battle between cloud service providers and the criminals who would abuse those services to launch attacks on others is well underway.
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Apple releases firmware update to address Thunderbolt issues
Apple released an update to the Thunderbolt firmware that should address problems users have experienced trying to get bus-powered peripheral devices to work.
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Infographic: Holiday shopping safety
Remind your organization's users to remain security conscious during the holiday shopping season with this infographic.
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Researchers find iOS is rich target for spying software
The popularity of Apple devices makes them a prime target for spying programs, malware, and simple thievery.