Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Why Microsoft's anti-iPad strategy will backfire

Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to) | Avaya revs Identity Engines for more secure BYOD

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Why Microsoft's anti-iPad strategy will backfire
When Steve Jobs came back to run Apple in summer 1997, he famously told Apple's Mac fans "we need to get away from this notion that for Apple to win, Microsoft has to lose." He then announced a $150 million investment in the then-struggling Apple by Microsoft -- with Bill Gates joining the Macworld Expo announcement via satellite -- and a commitment by Microsoft to keep Office for Mac on the market and at parity with the Windows version. Read More


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Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)
Java's direct responsibility in the recent Mac Flashback Trojan attacks have many calling for Java's retirement, including InfoWorld's own Woody Leonhard. Read More

Avaya revs Identity Engines for more secure BYOD
Network and security vendors such as Cisco, Juniper, and Enterasys are lining up at Interop this week with products aimed at easing security admins' BYOD-spawned migraines. Also in the queue: Today's release of Avaya Identity Engines (AIE) 8.0, designed to help organizations better secure and control who can access wired and wireless networks, as well as how they do it. Read More

Going native: The move to bare-metal cloud services
I've been saying for some time that virtualization and cloud computing are not mandatory partners. Certainly, virtualization is a tool that makes creating and managing cloud computing services easy. However, more and more, as organizations move to cloud computing, they're asking for the omission of that virtualization layer for better performance and control. Cloud providers are now agreeing to those demands. Read More




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