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<title>SAP acquires SAF to better serve retail businesses</title>
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<published>2009-09-04T15:27:10Z</published>
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<summary>SAP (NYSE:SAP) announced today that it has acquired a majority stake in retail software provider SAF, whose initials stand for Simulation, Analysis and Forecasting. SAF&apos;s three core products, SAF SuperStore, SAF SuperWarehouse, and SAF SuperForecast are designed to help retailers...</summary>
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SAP (NYSE:SAP) announced today that it has acquired a majority stake in retail software provider SAF, whose initials stand for Simulation, Analysis and Forecasting. SAF&apos;s three core products, SAF SuperStore, SAF SuperWarehouse, and SAF SuperForecast are designed to help retailers...


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<title>IDS Scheer: U.S. lags in BPM implementations</title>
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<published>2009-09-03T20:12:23Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-03T20:14:06Z</updated>

<summary>The long term view of business process management (BPM) starts in many minds with Michael Hammer who wrote an influential book on the subject called &quot;Reengineering the Corporation&quot; in 1996. For IDS Scheer, the concept dates back farther to the...</summary>
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The long term view of business process management (BPM) starts in many minds with Michael Hammer who wrote an influential book on the subject called &quot;Reengineering the Corporation&quot; in 1996. For IDS Scheer, the concept dates back farther to the...
<![CDATA[<p>Heistermann oversees IDS Scheer's business on the American continent, where the biggest markets are Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and Brazil. "The difference between the U.S. and Brazil is smaller than you think. Sao Paolo is the center for businesses in South America, and almost every company has its headquarters or a distribution center there."</p>

<p>He added that business people are much the same everywhere.</p>

<p>Today, the BPM market is evolving and IDS Scheer is developing software to handle a variety of issues, including compliance, enterprise architecture (EA), and other topics that mesh reasonably with BPM, all under the name of its flagship software, ARIS, Heistermann said.</p>

<p>In addition to new features, the company is developing solutions targeted at specific verticals, he added.</p>

<p>The company has a community site with posts both serious and lighthearted. One of the lighter posts contains a <a href="http://www.ariscommunity.com/users/rbe/2009-08-13-prepare-consume-end-end-process-about-having-cup-coffee">process diagram for making coffee</a>. The author talks about "prepare-to-consume," which is reminiscent of SAP reps talking about managing processes from "sheep-to-shirt" or "cow-to-milk carton." </p>

<p>Also coming soon, in a move that many software makers are embracing, is free software, called <a href="http://www.ariscommunity.com/aris-express">ARIS Express</a>, which goes out of beta and into general availability on the symmetric and beautiful date 9/9/09.</p>
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<entry>
<title>Report: Snow Leopard exposes Mac users to Flash flaw</title>
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<published>2009-09-02T22:24:04Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-02T22:31:39Z</updated>

<summary>Source: AppleApple&apos;s latest operating system, Snow Leopard, which has otherwise garnered rave reviews, downgrades the version of Adobe Flash on a user&apos;s system, Graham Clueley, Sophos security expert, said in a blog post that contains a video of the reported...</summary>
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Source: AppleApple&apos;s latest operating system, Snow Leopard, which has otherwise garnered rave reviews, downgrades the version of Adobe Flash on a user&apos;s system, Graham Clueley, Sophos security expert, said in a blog post that contains a video of the reported...


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<entry>
<title>Joomla responds to IBM X-Force security report</title>
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<published>2009-09-02T19:31:42Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-02T20:46:07Z</updated>

<summary>Earlier this week, an IBM X-Force report said that the open source Joomla! content management system led in unpatched vulnerabilities. Elin Waring, president of the Open Source Matters foundation, which supports the Joomla! project, said that characterization is wrong. The...</summary>
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Earlier this week, an IBM X-Force report said that the open source Joomla! content management system led in unpatched vulnerabilities. Elin Waring, president of the Open Source Matters foundation, which supports the Joomla! project, said that characterization is wrong. The...


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<entry>
<title>Microsoft chafes at VMworld restrictions</title>
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<published>2009-09-01T15:48:43Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-01T15:54:52Z</updated>

<summary>VMware is restricting the role that Microsoft can play at its virtualization user conference because Microsoft, like Citrix, is a VMware rival, Microsoft said. Based on the agreement Microsoft signed in order to exhibit at the show, &quot;we don&apos;t believe...</summary>
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VMware is restricting the role that Microsoft can play at its virtualization user conference because Microsoft, like Citrix, is a VMware rival, Microsoft said. Based on the agreement Microsoft signed in order to exhibit at the show, &quot;we don&apos;t believe...
<![CDATA[<p>This year, Microsoft is getting both praise and pity at VMworld, according to Kenon Owens, Microsoft technical product manager and a former VMware employee. "Some were there to say we will never have what VMware has, others were there because they were starting to look at Hyper-V and SMSD," he <a href="http://dantedog29.blogspot.com/2009/08/vmworld-day-1-wrap-up.html">wrote</a> in his blog.</p>

<p>Owens added that he met up with his former colleagues on VMware's Compete Team and <a href="http://dantedog29.blogspot.com/2009/08/first-thoughts-on-vmworld.html">compared sales pitches</a>. VMware touts cost per application while Microsoft touts ease of management and price, he wrote.</p>
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<entry>
<title>Cast Iron promises easier adoption of Amazon&apos;s cloud</title>
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<published>2009-09-01T12:44:28Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-02T14:43:28Z</updated>

<summary>Cloud and SaaS infrastructure provider Cast Iron Systems announced today that it has developed code to help enterprise developers move applications to Amazon&apos;s EC2 cloud. The company&apos;s own Cast Iron Cloud is also running on Amazon EC2. &quot;As the pioneer...</summary>
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Cloud and SaaS infrastructure provider Cast Iron Systems announced today that it has developed code to help enterprise developers move applications to Amazon&apos;s EC2 cloud. The company&apos;s own Cast Iron Cloud is also running on Amazon EC2. &quot;As the pioneer...


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<title>Citrix vs. VMware in open source Xen cloud initiative</title>
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<published>2009-08-31T20:54:52Z</published>
<updated>2009-09-01T15:23:52Z</updated>

<summary>Amid many VMware-related VMworld announcements, Citrix announced today that Xen.org, the home of the open source Xen cloud computing project, will build an open-source cloud infrastructure called the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP). &quot;Today Xen is already the most widely used...</summary>
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Amid many VMware-related VMworld announcements, Citrix announced today that Xen.org, the home of the open source Xen cloud computing project, will build an open-source cloud infrastructure called the Xen Cloud Platform (XCP). &quot;Today Xen is already the most widely used...
<![CDATA[<p>"Does the Xen community fear a 'v' imprinted on every Cloud? Having spent the week before VMWorld briefing press and analysts on our intentions, and getting a read of their views, it's likely that a few will see this as a reactive move," admitted Simon Crosby, Citrix CTO, in his <a href="http://community.citrix.com/display/ocb/2009/08/31/The+Xen+Cloud+Project">blog</a>.</p>

<p>"This has nothing to do with KVM," Crosby added.</p>

<p>Crosby denied that Xen was simply reacting to VMware.</p>

<p>"The project has a strong commitment to its installed-base and to delivering features that will enable [Infrastructure as a Service] IaaS clouds to evolve beyond today's virtual private server model toward rich virtual private data centers, by offering a powerful set of enterprise-class infrastructure virtualization features," he said.</p>

<p>Fuelling rumors that Citrix employees have been asked by VMware not to leave their 10' x 10' booth at VMworld, Crosby concluded his blog post with a jailbreak image titled, "you can't lock Xen in a 10 x 10."</p>

<p>It appears that a challenge has indeed been issued.</p>
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<title>Trend Micro offers Web Gateway Security</title>
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<published>2009-08-31T14:01:04Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-31T13:40:49Z</updated>

<summary>Trend Micro today announced Web Gateway Security, a solution designed to enable IT managers to track Web usage in the extended enterprise and to defend their growing network. Security managers are facing some tough challenges, Trend Micro noted. While Web...</summary>
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Trend Micro today announced Web Gateway Security, a solution designed to enable IT managers to track Web usage in the extended enterprise and to defend their growing network. Security managers are facing some tough challenges, Trend Micro noted. While Web...


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<entry>
<title>Microsoft starts patent appeal with strong words</title>
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<published>2009-08-26T21:03:49Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-26T21:16:39Z</updated>

<summary>Microsoft began its appeal of a $290 million fine and a pending injunction against the sale of Microsoft Word with a strongly worded appeal today. &quot;In patent cases, even more than most, the trial judge&apos;s role as a gatekeeper is...</summary>
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Microsoft began its appeal of a $290 million fine and a pending injunction against the sale of Microsoft Word with a strongly worded appeal today. &quot;In patent cases, even more than most, the trial judge&apos;s role as a gatekeeper is...


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<title>IBM Rational supports Open Services with new software</title>
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<published>2009-08-25T16:53:09Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-25T18:26:48Z</updated>

<summary>IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced the release of software products to support the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) standard for sharing data between applications. The first portion of the standard, covering change management, was released this summer, IBM said. The...</summary>
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IBM (NYSE:IBM) today announced the release of software products to support the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) standard for sharing data between applications. The first portion of the standard, covering change management, was released this summer, IBM said. The...


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<title>Delphi malware is an unusual threat</title>
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<published>2009-08-24T18:42:32Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-24T18:49:08Z</updated>

<summary>It&apos;s looking like fewer software packages can escape the notice of virus creators. Earlier this month, a rare AutoCAD virus appeared, targeting users of that specialized application. Now, reports from F-Secure and Sophos say that Delphi, software that helps developers...</summary>
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It&apos;s looking like fewer software packages can escape the notice of virus creators. Earlier this month, a rare AutoCAD virus appeared, targeting users of that specialized application. Now, reports from F-Secure and Sophos say that Delphi, software that helps developers...
<![CDATA[<p>Robert Poston of Sophos Labs recommended in a <a href="http://www.sophos.com/blogs/gc/g/2009/08/20/sophos-false-alarming-delphi-induc-virus/">blog post</a> that anyone using Delphi software should make sure that their antivirus software can detect infections in the key Delphi system files that W32/Induc-A attacks.</p>

<p>For software developers, it could be a real problem, according to Michael St. Neitzel, Sunbelt Software vice president of threat research and technologies. "It's an open question whether or not the scanners can clean them. If they can't, the original developers are going to be required to get the infection out of their Delphi compilers, recompile the applications and get the clean code back to their customers," he said in a statement.</p>

<p>"Given there could be different versions of the infected applications in circulation, this is going to be a real nightmare for some companies to deal with," St. Neitzel added.</p>

<h4>Some downplay the threat</h4>

<p>Other antivirus vendors, such as <a href="http://www.kaspersky.com/">Kaspersky Lab</a>, also detected the virus but said that because it lacks a payload, it's not currently a danger -- yet.</p>

<p>"There is no destructive behavior apart from infection," Kaspersky said in a statement. "It is most probably intended for demonstration and testing of a new infection routine. The absence of a destructive payload, the infection of several versions of the popular instant messaging client QIP and the usual practice of publishing .dcu &#91;compiled Delphi&#93; files by developers has already led to [W32/Induc-A] becoming widespread throughout the world. It is very likely that in future it will be picked up and tweaked by cybercriminals to make it more destructive."</p>

<p>The provider of Delphi, Embarcadero Technologies, downplayed the present threat. "Any language could have this attack propagated on them," said Mike Rozlog, senior director of Delphi Solutions for Embarcadero Technologies, in an e-mail to <i>InternetNews.com</i>. "This includes many existing languages today including native compiled, managed code, and also scripting languages."</p>

<p>"So all languages including C++, Java, Delphi, JavaScript, COBOL, C# and many others have this exposure," Rozlog said.</p>

<p>He added that the virus will not spread if developers take basic precautions. "It would be hard to believe that places that provide the ability to download software from their Web site would not have a procedure to check for viruses and malware before making it available. The same needs to be done in the standard corporate world to guard against such an attack -- it takes constant vigilance."</p>

<p>But it's possible that many application developers are not taking basic precautions. A recent report cast doubt on the <a href="http://www.internetnews.com/security/article.php/3835011/Enterprise+App+Developers+Use+Insecure+Data.htm">security of enterprise development environments</a>. As businesses work to secure personal information, they may be leaving other areas of IT vulnerable.</p>
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<title>Oracle&apos;s Ellison takes $1 salary</title>
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<published>2009-08-24T15:40:36Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-24T18:48:20Z</updated>

<summary>Larry Ellison, Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) CEO and founder, will take a base salary of $1 for fiscal year 2010, which started on June 1, 2009, according to a recent SEC filing. That&apos;s down from a $1 million base salary for each...</summary>
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Larry Ellison, Oracle (NASDAQ:ORCL) CEO and founder, will take a base salary of $1 for fiscal year 2010, which started on June 1, 2009, according to a recent SEC filing. That&apos;s down from a $1 million base salary for each...


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<entry>
<title>The Open Group announces SOA framework</title>
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<published>2009-08-24T13:01:48Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-21T15:12:14Z</updated>

<summary>The Open Group today announced two new frameworks to assist organizations in the adoption of a service-oriented architecture, or SOA, an SOA Governance Framework to help companies develop SOA strategies, and the Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model (OSIMM) to...</summary>
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The Open Group today announced two new frameworks to assist organizations in the adoption of a service-oriented architecture, or SOA, an SOA Governance Framework to help companies develop SOA strategies, and the Open Group Service Integration Maturity Model (OSIMM) to...


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<title>Twitter spam bots obvious thanks to salacious photos</title>
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<published>2009-08-20T14:12:53Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-20T14:18:34Z</updated>

<summary>I&apos;ve said it before here but now that a professional security specialist is talking about it (see Twitter spammers post sexy profile pictures) people should take notice. Twitter has not responded to a request for comment but it&apos;s still early...</summary>
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I&apos;ve said it before here but now that a professional security specialist is talking about it (see Twitter spammers post sexy profile pictures) people should take notice. Twitter has not responded to a request for comment but it&apos;s still early...


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<title>Radisson credit card breach a warning to businesses</title>
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<published>2009-08-19T18:38:44Z</published>
<updated>2009-08-19T18:48:03Z</updated>

<summary>It&apos;s already happened again. One week ago, ProPay warned readers of the benefits of end to end encryption in securing credit cards. Just yesterday, experts commenting on the Heartland hacker indictment told InternetNews.com that in the future, hackers would attack...</summary>
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It&apos;s already happened again. One week ago, ProPay warned readers of the benefits of end to end encryption in securing credit cards. Just yesterday, experts commenting on the Heartland hacker indictment told InternetNews.com that in the future, hackers would attack...


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