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How -- and why -- to restrict developers' admin rights

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How -- and why -- to restrict developers' admin rights
The fact is that world has changed and most of the time we can't let nonadmins be admins all the time -- not even developers, not even if their productivity plunges. Read More


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Who wins, who loses with the new shared data plans
Our blogger ran the numbers for a variety of scenarios, discovering that for most people, Verizon's new pricing will cost less, not more, compared to both its and its competitors' current plans. Read More

Hadoop becomes critical cog in the big data machine
Recognizing Hadoop's potential, users ranging from NASA to Twitter to Netflix are using the existing Hadoop platform technologies and developing their own technologies to complement the Hadoop stack. Read More

Microsoft to PC and tablet makers: You're not our future
The Surface tablets signal Microsoft's shift toward taking control of the hardware. It's good news for Microsoft's future. But other hardware makers should be very, very worried. Read More




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