Thursday, 12 February 2015

Attack of the Drones at CES; Developer Embodies Spirit of the Maker Movement

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Attack of the Drones at CES
Not surprisingly, this year's CES was heavy on drones, from tiny and cute to ominously big. Their range, communications options, add-ons, speed, time aloft all varied along a scale reflected in their prices. But the AirDog soared above the crowd and fetched a Best of CES award. Timothy Lord caught up with Cody Collier to talk about the fabulous flying machine designed for action sports and comes with its own "leash."

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IBM Cyber Security Intelligence Index Report
When IBM talked to 1,000 clients about security attacks that occurred in 2013, three things became abundantly clear: criminals are relentless, every business--across every industry--is affected, and your perimeter may have already been breached. Read the white paper to learn the findings from the analysis of billions of security events that occurred at a sample of 1,000 IBM clients in 133 countries.

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How the Cloud Is Changing the Face of Resiliency
This Forbes Insights analyst report explores whether Cloud computing is the "silver lining" for business resilience today. It covers topics such as how the Cloud is changing resilience in the expanding universe of digital data; what Cloud can do for you when it comes to recovery, security and compliance; and how to design a Cloud strategy to improve your resilience. Read the report to find out how IBM can help you better address today's complex threat landscape and speed recovery from unplanned outages.

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