Dropbox version 2.0 features a one-stop menu for file-sharing

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Dropbox version 2.0 features a one-stop menu for file-sharing
Dropbox released a version 2.0 of its desktop client for Windows and Mac OS X, featuring a new drop-down menu from which users can create links to documents and folders, accept invitations and monitor changes to their accounts. Read More


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Download the Cloud Security Deep Dive
The scalability of cloud computing depends on sharing resources that were never shared before, creating a new set of risks -- and demanding a new set of security best practices. Cloud computing is a new paradigm that challenges traditional security dogma. Read More

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IBM WebSphere MQ: The Messaging Backbone
IBM WebSphere MQ offers assured delivery of messages between applications and systems running on virtually every commercial IT platform. This IBM middleware is used as the fundamental messaging backbone for mission-critical environments... Read More

When is your data your not your data? When it's in the cloud
With Verizon's aid, police arrest a man for storing illegal porn in the cloud, which raises questions about how much privacy cloud users can expect. Read More


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