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Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
Invoice Central enables users to schedule future payments and allows businesses to capitalize on early payment discounts. - Billtrust, a provider of outsourced billing services, announced the launch of Invoice Central, a cloud-based business invoice network that is focused on streamlining invoice delivery and payment for both vendors and small and midsize businesses (SMBs). Invoice Central provides vendors with a hub-bas...
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Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
GE has released an update to its Centricity Patient Online portal to incorporate SMS texting between patients and doctors, as well as access to health information exchanges. - GE Healthcare has rolled out the 13th version of its Centricity Patient Online portal. This latest incarnation gives patients the ability to send text messages to their doctors, pay bills and view their health information online.
With the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services preparing to re...
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Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
A series of emails on Pastebin show Yamatough negotiating with Symantec for the return of the stolen source code in exchange for a $50,000 payoff. However, the company claims the exchange was part of the investigation into the theft. - Symantec
offered $50,000 to Yamatough in exchange for returning the source code
related to the companys pcAnywhere product, according to an email chain posted
on Pastebin. When negotiations fell
apart, a copy of the code was leaked and posted on Pirate Bay.
According to
the emails posted Feb....
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Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
As part of the new release, Symantec transformed Backup Execs user interface and configurability to provide users with a simpler experience. - Doyenz, a provider of cloud-based recovery services for small and midsized businesses (SMBs), announced that its cloud-based recovery technology was selected by Symantec to power the new Cloud DR Option available as part of Backup Exec 2012. The service enables customers to leverage recovery as a se...
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Posted in Apple, Blog, hacking, iphone, iPod, Mac, Mobile, News, software, tutorial on February 7th, 2012 by nicorausch
Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
Some 57 percent of U.S. smartphone buyers picked an Android handset for the first time, compared with 34 percent who chose an iPhone, according to NPD Group. -
Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) is the world's top-selling
smartphone, but more first-time smartphone buyers purchased a handset based on
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android operating system, according to The NPD Group.
Android commanded 48 percent of the U.S. smartphone
market through the fourth quarter, c...
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Posted in E-Week on February 7th, 2012 by E-Week
Microsoft, Google and Facebook should do more to protect their users' privacy online, but these types of safeguards conflict with how these technology and Web giants make their profits, according to one expert. - Privacy should
be built into online services by default, but it won't happen so long as
companies, such as Microsoft, Google and Facebook, rely on advertising to make
money, according to a prominent privacy activist.
Major
technology vendors are providing sophisticated applications in exchange ...
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Posted in Network World on February 7th, 2012 by NetworkWorld
An in-depth study of data-breach problems last year where hackers infiltrated 312 businesses to grab gobs of mainly customer payment-card information found the primary way they got in was through third-party vendor remote-access applications or VPN for systems maintenance.
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Posted in Network World on February 7th, 2012 by NetworkWorld
Adobe next plans to tackle Microsoft's Internet Explorer in its ongoing work to "sandbox" its popular Flash Player within browsers, Adobe's head of security said today.
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Posted in Network World on February 7th, 2012 by NetworkWorld
The FBI Tuesday reaffirmed its rule that all cloud products sold to to U.S. law enforcement agencies must comply with the FBI's Criminal Justice Information Systems security requirements.
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