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SAP offers mobile device management on Amazon cloud

A number of enterprises don't want to deal with implementing their own device management infrastructure in-house SAP's Afaria mobile device management tool is now available on the Amazon Web Services cloud, offered as a way to make it easier to start using the platform, SAP said at the Sapphire conference yesterday.read more »

Intel joins smartphone market with Lava Xolo X900 this week

Lava International's new device will be launched in India and will have a Medfield Atom processor read more »

Samsung to unveil new Galaxy smartphone on May 3

Arrival of the Galaxy S III will heat up the battle with Apple, according to analyst read more »

Nokia Lumia 610 company's first NFC-enabled Windows Phone

Nokia keeping the arrival date and pricing under wraps for new device with near-field communication added on Windows Phone OS read more »

Joint tech ventures between US and China pose cyberwar risk

Evidence gathered shows that China wants to be prepared to launch a cyberwar strike on the US in the event of a conflict read more »

Deutsche Telekom backs OpenStack and commits to make it more secure

The company has created a team that will focus on the open source cloud platform read more »

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Five scenarios for IT apocalypse

Power grid hacks, massive DNS rerouting, solar flares - end-times for IT may be more likely than you think read more »

But what if instead of simply a denial-of-service attack against select websites, the entire Internet suddenly stopped working. What if instead of a mere data breach, our financial institutions were attacked by a weapon that could instantly neutralise all electronic transactions? Or if hackers wormed their way into the systems that control the power grid?

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