Beware! Identity thieves are targeting your tax refund

Jaspersoft offers BI software by the hour in the cloud | Amazon's cloud-based data warehouse Redshift now available

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Beware! Identity thieves are targeting your tax refund
If you've been putting off filing your federal tax return, here's news that might send you scrambling for a Form 1040: The IRS sees a growing problem with tax identity theft, where thieves are using stolen Social Security numbers to file bogus tax returns and collect unwarranted refunds. Read More


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Connect to Customer's Mobile Devices for Improved Service
Superior customer support and service are top priorities for leading companies looking to achieve competitive advantage. This report looks at how call centers, online chat, click-to-call and offering remote support to customers' smartphones are all keys to satisfying and keeping customers. Learn more.

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Linux Management with Red Hat Network Satellite Server
This ROI study is based on data gathered from structured in-depth interviews with representatives from 10 IT organizations that are using Red Hat Network Satellite Server to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments. Learn More

Jaspersoft offers BI software by the hour in the cloud
Open source business intelligence company Jaspersoft is one of the first to offer its analytics software from the cloud on a pay-by-the-hour rate, according to the company and one independent analyst. Read More

Amazon's cloud-based data warehouse Redshift now available
Amazon Web Services has made available to all users its cloud-based data warehouse Redshift, which it pitches as a lower-cost alternative to on-premise deployments. Amazon Redshift was first announced as a limited preview at the AWS re:Invent conference, but has now been made generally available from its US East (North Virginia) data center and will be rolled out to other centers in the coming months. Read More

Opera acquires Skyfire Labs for faster mobile video delivery
Browser developer Opera Software will acquire Skyfire Labs, which develops technology to speed video delivery over mobile networks, the companies said Friday. Skyfire, based in Mountain View, Calif., supplies three large U.S. mobile operators with its Rocket Optimizer software, which compresses video and other multimedia content for faster delivery over 3G and LTE networks. Read More



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