iCognition takes Treasury’s CMS to the cloud
Services provider iCognition has pushed the federal government’s Department of the Treasury’s content management system from an on-premises system up to the cloud.
Services provider iCognition has pushed the federal government’s Department of the Treasury’s content management system from an on-premises system up to the cloud.
New Zealand's Treasury is claiming it was the target of a hacking attack ahead of the leak of confidential budget details on Monday.
The Internal Revenue Service, which disclosed this week the breach of 100,000 taxpayer accounts, has been steadily reducing the size of its internal cybersecurity staff as it increases its security spending. This may seem paradoxical, but one observer suggested it could signal a shift to outsourcing.
The battle over the H-1B visa is mostly a battle of brute political muscle on Capitol Hill, coupled with campaign spending. But in the quieter academic sphere, the visa is a topic of ongoing research, and a new paper by three economists is challenging some of the <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2899350/the-h-1b-visa-debate-pain-and-the-politics.html">assertions made by the tech industry</a> that H-1B workers deliver economic gains.
Republicans and Democrats in Congress rarely seem to agree on anything anymore, but top members from both sides Friday offered qualified support for efforts to consolidate federal data centers.
A former Microsoft finance manager was sentenced to two years in federal prison Friday after pleading guilty to an insider trading scheme that netted he and a partner more than $400,000.
Beijing-based Lenovo Group's plan to buy Google's Motorola Mobility unit and an IBM server division for a combined $5.2 billion will likely face strict and lengthy national security scrutiny by an inter-agency committee of the U.S. government, two Washington attorneys who are veterans of the review process said Thursday.
Two Seattle-area men, including a former senior manager in Microsoft's finance department, were charged Thursday with 35 criminal counts of illegal insider trading by U.S. prosecutors and face up to 20 years in prison.
System integrator, Tripoint, has bought Melbourne-based business consultancy outfit, Platinum Insight, for an undisclosed sum.
The Government has admitted going too far and causing “unintended consequences” with its proposed R&D tax concession changes.
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) claims officials from the departments of Innovation and The Treasury have admitted aspects of proposed R&D tax concession changes were unexpected and unintentional.