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US wants support for DNS servers security initiative

US wants support for DNS servers security initiative

The US government is seeking endorsement for its proposal to make the Internet's addressing system less susceptible to tampering by hackers.

Under the idea, records in the DNS root zone would be cryptographically signed using DNSSEC (Domain Name and Addressing System Security Extensions), a set of protocols that allows DNS records to carry a digital signature.

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Five best practices for implementing SaaS CRM

Five best practices for implementing SaaS CRM

Forrester discover the path to CRM satisifaction

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The future of the CRM market

The future of the CRM market

SaaS payment will push it to the fore of CRM adoption in current market

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Analysts: Mobile social networking next big thing

Analysts: Mobile social networking next big thing

Mobile social networking and the way mobile phones are used looks set to become an important tool in the workplace, say industry analysts.

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US seeks disruptive technologies

US seeks disruptive technologies

In December, the president-elect will get a report detailing threats to the US and that most likely includes a list of emerging technologies that will have a major impact on the US and the world. This report, called Global Trends 2025, is a forecast prepared by US intelligence agencies.

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Microsoft virtualisation 'one-third the price' of VMware

Microsoft virtualisation 'one-third the price' of VMware

Following its announcement that a stand-alone version of its Hyper-V product would be available as a free download, Microsoft executive Bob Kelly discusses virtualisation.

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