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  • Testimony Points To Innovation As Remedy To Tech Challenges

    Testimony Points To Innovation As Remedy To Tech Challenges
    The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held a field hearing on technology and the federal government Friday in Northern Virginia, where they heard testimony from large and small ...
    2012-05-11T14:00:00Z by AOL Staff
  • Safari-Gate: Did Google Break Government Computing Laws?

    Safari-Gate: Did Google Break Government Computing Laws?
    On February 17, The Wall Street Journal reported that a researcher working for them discovered that Google ran hidden code designed to circumvent the security settings on Apple devices that use the ...
    2012-05-10T15:03:00Z by Doug Miller
  • Nevada Issues Nation's First License For Self-Driven Car

    Nevada Issues Nation's First License For Self-Driven Car
    The state of Nevada's Department of Motor Vehicles issued the nation's first autonomously-driven vehicle license to Google Monday allowing the self-driven vehicle to operate on public roads, ...
    2012-05-08T10:52:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Does The Cloud Mean The End Of Tape?

    Does The Cloud Mean The End Of Tape?
    One of the many promised benefits of the cloud is the availability of cheap, unlimited storage. From a disaster recovery and business continuity perspective, virtualized storage of vital data is truly ...
    2012-05-04T11:44:00Z by Dick Fordham
  • New Age Data Centers Pivotal To Microsoft's Cloud Future Says Ballmer

    New Age Data Centers Pivotal To Microsoft's Cloud Future Says Ballmer
    The epic shift to cloud computing and need to process massive volumes of data are spurring a high-stakes race to build global data center capacity while making information available on whatever kind ...
    2012-04-19T13:31:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • The Cloud And The Courts

    The Cloud And The Courts
    In mid-March 2012, a German court took a first step toward judicial regulation of the cloud. A court in Hamburg ruled that the file-hosting site Rapidshare must proactively filter the content uploaded ...
    2012-04-17T11:21:00Z by Richard A. Falkenrath
  • Mobility Is About Applications as Much as Hardware

    Mobility Is About Applications as Much as Hardware
    A new computing device could revolutionize mobile federal computing. It's super thin, has a potential battery life of close to nine hours, an ultra high resolution screen and a glass touchpad. It ...
    2012-03-29T14:30:00Z by Tom Temin from FedInsider
  • Why The Intelligence Community Loves Big Data

    Why The Intelligence Community Loves Big Data
    The fact that the Department of Defense got its budget cut and the Intelligence Community got its budget increased in the White House's 2013 budget request of Congress is indicative of more than the ...
    2012-03-13T09:30:00Z by Brand Niemann
  • Colorado Joins Google Apps-For-Government Bandwagon

    Colorado Joins Google Apps-For-Government Bandwagon
    The State of Colorado has joined Wyoming and Utah in the Google Apps for Government wagon train. According to the Governor's Office for Information Technology, Colorado has selected Google to ...
    2012-03-08T13:46:00Z by Wyatt Kash
  • Does Google Need Our Personal Information To Compete With Facebook

    COMMENTARY: I keep hearing and reading that Google and Facebook are changing their polices about handling our personal information and that the White House, Congress, consumer groups, regulators, and ...
    2012-03-07T10:53:00Z by Brand Niemann
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