Thursday, June 21, 2012

Applicasa now coming to Android

What's in a domain name? Google, Amazon pay up to find out | Google: Western democracies seek to censor political content

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Applicasa expands server-side mobile app dev service to Android
Applicasa, which offers a server-side mobile application development service, is expanding its Web-based technology this week to include the Google Android platform. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Servers So Intelligent, They Redefine the Service Experience
HP has developed new online and enhanced remote service technologies designed to capitalize on the embedded HP ProLiant Gen8 management and monitoring capabilities. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: Centage Corporation

Centage/IOMA Budgeting Survey: Benchmarks & Issues
How are other financial professionals dealing with the issues you face? This report offers you an inside peak into what the minds at over 200 financial executives are thinking and doing to impact their own bottom line. Learn more.

What's in a domain name? Google, Amazon pay up to find out
As companies vie for valuable Web real estate, the real winner emerges in call for new top-level domains: ICANN's bottom line. Read More

Google: Western democracies seek to censor political content
Western democracies, which are not typically associated with censorship, have demanded that Google take down certain political videos, blog posts, and other content. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Splunk

Splunk Enables Security and Improves Business Performance
Read this analyst case study on how the Interac organization used Splunk to centralize and correlate monitoring data across its diverse IT landscape. Learn the details of how the Interac organization realized an annual ROI of over $500k. Read Now!

Google+ enterprise version and Flipboard integration on the way
Soon, users will be able to view their stream and see information from their circles using the standard Flipboard user interface. Read More

Google Apps admins can now enforce use of two-step log-in process
Two-step verification, which adds a second layer of security to a log-in process, has been available since 2010 in Google Apps, but now IT administrators will be able to enforce it for all their users as a requirement. Read More




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