Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

Unassuming IT hero saves the day | Code it again, Sam: Microsoft's Casablanca ties C++ to the cloud

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on that smoldering Wi-Fi spying controversy by releasing the full version of that FCC report a few days ago -- turns out it was gasoline. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Cloud Single Sign-On: Build or Buy?
With the SaaS market approaching $21.3 billion by 2015 , the demand for SaaS applications is accelerating and SaaS providers continue to face software business challenges. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

7 Simple Truths About Tiering Your Data
Dealing with the explosion of extreme data means more than containing it all. It's about determining what data is most useful to your business and where "speed meets need." Learn how you can use data tiering to transform unstructured data into "content" while keeping protection high and costs low. View Now

Unassuming IT hero saves the day
It isn't often that a tech pro gets recognized for saving the day -- especially when you're just doing your job. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

The Key to Embracing the Consumerization of IT
Organizations are learning how to leverage desktop virtualization to accommodate the consumerization of IT. In doing so, they are maximizing the productivity of workers who can thrive within the freedom of their own lifestyle while alleviating the IT burden of managing many different device types. Learn More

Code it again, Sam: Microsoft's Casablanca ties C++ to the cloud
Microsoft with its "Casablanca" project is making accommodations for C++ developers who want to take advantage of cloud computing. Read More

Scrambls puts control of social media back in the hands of users
Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites may not be happy if a new service that launched in beta Wednesday takes off. Read More




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Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

Unassuming IT hero saves the day | Code it again, Sam: Microsoft's Casablanca ties C++ to the cloud

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on that smoldering Wi-Fi spying controversy by releasing the full version of that FCC report a few days ago -- turns out it was gasoline. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Cloud Single Sign-On: Build or Buy?
With the SaaS market approaching $21.3 billion by 2015 , the demand for SaaS applications is accelerating and SaaS providers continue to face software business challenges. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

7 Simple Truths About Tiering Your Data
Dealing with the explosion of extreme data means more than containing it all. It's about determining what data is most useful to your business and where "speed meets need." Learn how you can use data tiering to transform unstructured data into "content" while keeping protection high and costs low. View Now

Unassuming IT hero saves the day
It isn't often that a tech pro gets recognized for saving the day -- especially when you're just doing your job. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

The Key to Embracing the Consumerization of IT
Organizations are learning how to leverage desktop virtualization to accommodate the consumerization of IT. In doing so, they are maximizing the productivity of workers who can thrive within the freedom of their own lifestyle while alleviating the IT burden of managing many different device types. Learn More

Code it again, Sam: Microsoft's Casablanca ties C++ to the cloud
Microsoft with its "Casablanca" project is making accommodations for C++ developers who want to take advantage of cloud computing. Read More

Scrambls puts control of social media back in the hands of users
Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites may not be happy if a new service that launched in beta Wednesday takes off. Read More




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How agile development became a way of life at HomeAway

Unit and Integration Tests With Maven and JUnit Categories | Jury deliberations begin after Oracle, Google attorneys debate fair use

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How agile development became a way of life at HomeAway
Agile software development, billed as the most contemporary way to build software, has faced its share of criticism over the years. But at HomeAway, agile has simply become the way the company's 250 software developers conduct themselves. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

Unit and Integration Tests With Maven and JUnit Categories
This example shows how to split unit and integration tests using Maven and JUnit categories. It is especially useful for existing test suites and can be implemented in minutes. Read More

Jury deliberations begin after Oracle, Google attorneys debate fair use
Attorneys for both sides made their closing arguments Monday morning, and the jury left the courtroom to consider its verdict at about noon West Coast time. Read More

Informatica adds developer edition to cloud data-integration platform
Informatica has added a new developer edition to its cloud-based data-integration platform in a bid to further expand a partner ecosystem around the service, the company announced Monday. Read More

Oracle upgrades standard Java, JavaFX
Oracle is releasing updates to the standard edition of Java and the JavaFX rich client application platform, including the first delivery of the Java Development Kit and JavaFX Software Development Kit for Mac OS X. The latest enhancements for Java garbage collection and the Java Virtual Machine are featured as well. Read More




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