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US Senator Al Franken unhappy with Uber answers on user data

U.S. Senator Al Franken isn’t satisfied with Uber Technologies’ response to privacy questions he asked the ride service.The chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law wrote said Uber dodged some of the questions he raised about customer data.“Quite frankly, they did not answer many of the questions I posed directly to them,” Franken wrote in a post Monday.“Most importantly, it still remains unclear how Uber defines legitimate business purposes for accessing, retaining and sharing customer data.

What Will Be The Most Innovative New Products At CES?

Since I’m going to the Consumer Electronics Show in a few weeks, I’ve been receiving a lot of PR pitches about new products that will debut there. It seems that almost every device is innovative, as if the label is more meaningful than any particular technical attribute or improvement. Innovation is

Why Cloud-Based Data Still Needs Service Oriented Architecture

by Angela Guess Joe McKendrick of ZDnet recently opined, “While you can implement cloud computing without a second thought to service oriented architecture, any good enterprise cloud infrastructure really should have a solid architectural foundation. Without such a foundation, there is uneven governance, haphazard security, and uncertain scalability. In other words, one may end up…
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