Al Gosling talks to cmypitch.com Entrepreneur TV Al Gosling, developed a passion for extreme sports during his early teens and following a number of jobs went on to set up a business that would rapidly grow into the Extreme Group. School work was never a big focus for Al and being partially dyslexic he never achieved anything of note, but very Read More
Yes, in the past year two big retailers, who were apparently compliant to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, were breached. Does that mean PCI DSS has grown increasingly irrelevant? Read More
Although VoIP can benefit just about anyone, its rewards are particularly great for mobile phone users. That's partly because using VoIP to call overseas can help them avoid cellular carriers' exorbitant international rates. Read More
Google Chrome was built from the ground up to be a more secure Web browser, and Google and its Chromium developers should be applauded for the attention they have brought to browser security. Read More
Elevate Blog book review of 100 Best Business Books of All Time by Jack Covert and Todd Sattersten of 800 CEO Read Read More
Its easy to get lost in the forest of social networking. Find a hub. I like LinkedIn. Read More
Google Analytics is well know. Website visitor identification web services are less known. Google Ananlytics is for improving your website. Website visitor identification services will help sales and marketing for lead generation and customer retention. Learn about the difference. Read More
Usernames and passwords may be the largest concern of the Monster.com data breach. Now bank accounts may be the hit after monster.com hacking. Read More
It s not yet known if Heartland Payment Systems newly disclosed data breach will count as the largest card heist ever. But some analysts say what is clear is that the Payment Card Industry data security standard that Visa and MasterCard require isn t sufficient to ensure cardholder data is safeguarded. Read More
On Monday Texas Instruments announced it would reduce its workforce by 3,400 employees through layoffs and voluntary departures. Soon after, rumors emerged that TI's RFID operations were especially hard hit. RFID Update spoke with Texas Instruments communications manager Ellen Zeidler to set the record straight. "TI's message to our RFID custom Read More
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