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Nearly half (44 percent) of thought leaders surveyed by Connotate, a web data monitoring and collection company, said the top challenge posed by Big Data was the sheer volume of internal and Web informationavailable, and about as many (45 percent) ...
Silicon Valley Bank is offering the MineralTree solution to its small and midsize businesses to streamline payments processing. By Bryan Yurcan Small- to medium-sized business (defined as those with between $500000 and $50 million in annual revenue) ...
By Cliff Saran on January 3, 2012 3:29 PM | No Comments Matt Peachey, vice president, Emea, Veracode - says eight out of 10 applications will be insecure. In this video he discusses why developers do not relate security to code quality. ...
Veracode, a cloud-based application security testing company, used its database of applications collected over the past 18 months to determine what developers are doing in the area of software security. Sam King, vice president of product marketing at ...
"2011 was the Year of the Hack," Harry Sverdlove, CTO of Bit9, told eWEEK. There was an "unprecedented rise" in targeted attacks, and while some were very sophisticated, others employed crude, yet effective, methods, according to Sverdlove. ...
A survey by Connotate, a company that helps organizations monitor and collect data and content from the Web, says 45 percent of respondents indicated that human effort was the primary deterrent to enterprises leveraging Big Data while 44 percent ...
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Staffing and the Volume of Information are the Primary Big Data Challenges
By Bryan Yurcan Data monitoring and collection firm Connotate announced the results of its "Big Data Attitudes and Perceptions Survey," and found that 45 percent of those surveyed indicated that human effort was the primary deterrent to efforts to ...
IT security firm Veracode recently released a report, the "State of Software Security," examining software applications at federal agencies compared to those created and maintained by the private-sector. The report found the government apps fared the ...