Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. For Google to have given up means that the chances for Microsoft to make its Office 365 suite work on mobile are remote at best. Read More


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Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
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WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Ensure Employee Videos are Secure
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. Read now!

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools
Oracle announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy "social intelligence" vendor Collective Intellect, which has technologies that allow companies to track and analyze the conversations their customers are having on social media websites. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

Researchers find ways to bypass Google's Android malware scanner
Mobile security researchers devised methods that could allow Android malware to detect when it's being analyzed by Google's Bouncer system. Read More

Enterprises get serious about mobile app testing
With mobility now a necessity, the software testing space is now making accommodations to ensure enterprises can extend their applications to run on devices, according to an analyst report being released on Tuesday. Read More




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