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Facebook, MySpace tolerated by businesses, survey says
Despite known threats to security, bandwidth and employee productivity, nearly half of CIOs recently polled say they don't ban popular social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. Article
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Second Life job fairs boost IT prospects
Except for a few glitches navigating through a virtual world, big-name companies such as Accenture and Microsoft find that Second Life is proving itself to be a worthwhile venue for finding future employees. Article
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Users outwit IT when deploying consumer apps
A new report suggests that end users go through all kinds of hoops to avoid dealing with IT when it comes to deploying consumer applications and devices. Article
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Second Life a security risk for businesses, Gartner cautions
Companies risk damage to their brand and reputation, as well as potentially serious security breaches by engaging in activities in unmoderated virtual worlds such as Second Life, according to Gartner Inc. News
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Wikis in the enterprise face security, compliance challenges
As more CIOs consider enterprise adoption of wikis, security, management control and compliance remain their top concerns. Tip
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Firms mull over blogs, but doubt business value
New research shows a majority of companies are considering deploying corporate blogs, but see limited business value in the technology. Article
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IBM targets threats against Web 2.0 systems
IBM on Tuesday introduced a security offering designed to detect and prevent cyberattacks directed at instant messaging services, Internet voice networks and other Web 2.0 platforms. News
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The hot acquisition for IT companies? An Internet advertising agency
Microsoft digs deep to pay its way into the lucrative online advertising business. Article
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Gartner: Microsoft after Google's advertising jugular
Yahoo deal happening or not, Microsoft is going after Google's core business: online advertising. That, in turn, is a step along the way to the rivals' true destiny. Hollywood, here they come. Article