Thursday, 9 April 2015

How to Prepare for an IT Security Disaster; How Serious Is Hacking in Mobile Games?

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How to Prepare for an IT Security Disaster
What should you do if your company's servers are hacked and your customers' credit card info or other data are stolen? Neill Feather, president of SiteLock, says you should have a plan of action tested and ready to go, the same way it's wise to hold fire drills so that everyone knows what to do in case of fire. He also recommends resources for businesses of all sizes.

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What Is a Process-Based App?
Companies today need to move from a functional model to a process‐oriented model, allowing them to be more flexible and proactive to changes in their environment. Current information systems and processes rarely correspond to a transparent, cross-border organization. But these information systems replicate and reinforce the classical and functional organizational structure, where each business unit has its own applications and data silos. This leads to inefficiencies due to redundancy of data in different systems.

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Additional Features

How Serious Is Hacking in Mobile Games?

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IBM MobileFirst Platform vs. DIY
Both the IBM MobileFirst Platform and the "do-it-yourself" solutions are free to download and use, are based on similar open source components, allow the creation of different types of mobile applications on different target platforms, and can deploy and debug apps on platform emulators. But where do the similarities end?

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