Thursday, May 3, 2012

Oracle-Google decision hangs over developers' heads

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers | Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering

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Oracle-Google decision hangs over developers' heads
If Oracle prevails in its contention that APIs can be copyrighted, software developers could be stifled in how they work and innovate, say observers of the ongoing Oracle-Google trial. Read More


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WEBCAST: HP

How to overcome challenges with database solutions.
Your business is growing. How is your IT handling increased business transactions, stringent SLAs and increasing budget pressures? Join Richard Winter, President at WinterCorp, and Ajaya Gummadi, HP NonStop WW Database Product Manager, as they discuss the challenges enterprises face with database solutions, and how to overcome them with HP. Learn more.

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers
Roughly one in five TVs shipped in the United States last year were capable of being connected to the Internet in various ways, and shipments of Web-enabled sets are growing at 30 percent a year. You'd think that manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic would be beating the bushes looking for capable developers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud - Learn How!
This white paper discusses how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, & run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Learn More!

Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
As IT contemplates the rapidly expanding universe of storage options, at least one detail has become clear: In the majority of infrastructures, most data just sits around, feeling lonely, while a small percentage is more or less constantly in use. Read More

The JavaScript IQ test
You think you know JavaScript? We thought we did before writing this quiz. It may look like a simple, innocuous language that people use to check Web forms, but it's grown more complex over the years. Read More




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Oracle-Google decision hangs over developers' heads

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers | Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering

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Oracle-Google decision hangs over developers' heads
If Oracle prevails in its contention that APIs can be copyrighted, software developers could be stifled in how they work and innovate, say observers of the ongoing Oracle-Google trial. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: LogMeIn

Remotely manage with LogMeIn Central
Central's web-based management console lets you deploy software, proactively monitor and automate tasks. You can even apply all Windows Updates at the same time to keep systems up-to-date and secure. Try it free for 30 days.

WEBCAST: HP

How to overcome challenges with database solutions.
Your business is growing. How is your IT handling increased business transactions, stringent SLAs and increasing budget pressures? Join Richard Winter, President at WinterCorp, and Ajaya Gummadi, HP NonStop WW Database Product Manager, as they discuss the challenges enterprises face with database solutions, and how to overcome them with HP. Learn more.

Connected TVs: A new frontier for developers
Roughly one in five TVs shipped in the United States last year were capable of being connected to the Internet in various ways, and shipments of Web-enabled sets are growing at 30 percent a year. You'd think that manufacturers like Samsung and Panasonic would be beating the bushes looking for capable developers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud - Learn How!
This white paper discusses how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, & run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Learn More!

Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
As IT contemplates the rapidly expanding universe of storage options, at least one detail has become clear: In the majority of infrastructures, most data just sits around, feeling lonely, while a small percentage is more or less constantly in use. Read More

The JavaScript IQ test
You think you know JavaScript? We thought we did before writing this quiz. It may look like a simple, innocuous language that people use to check Web forms, but it's grown more complex over the years. Read More




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The end of Android as we know it

Developers fear they'll be stifled by judgement in Oracle-Google suit | Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

Technology: Google

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The end of Android as we know it
Android devices account for more than half of the smartphones sold or at least shipped, yet a growing number of signs indicates that Android has peaked as a platform and will do a slow fade into either irrelevance or the kind of anonymity the operating systems powering "regular" cellphones have long known. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetIQ

PCI Compliance Deep Dive
Developed and enforced by the credit card industry, the PCI Data Security Standard contains a set of detailed tenets that every company dealing with customer data should adopt. InfoWorld security expert Roger Grimes explains the best approach to PCI compliance – and the consequences of failing to do so properly. Learn More!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

Your IT Career Roadmap
This unique session is designed with you, the IT professional in mind. How can you build your personal brand, and properly design a career plan? How do you work with your staff to create a plan that retains your best talent? Come to IT Roadmap Denver for valuable information on how today's IT leaders build successful careers. Click to continue

Developers fear they'll be stifled by judgement in Oracle-Google suit
If Oracle prevails in its contention that APIs can be copyrighted, software developers could be stifled in how they work and innovate, say observers of the ongoing Oracle-Google trial, in which Oracle claims Google improperly used Java technology in the Android mobile software platform. Read More

Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on a 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


WEBCAST: Nimsoft

Monitoring & Service Management for Distributed Environments
The Consumerization of IT at end points and within data centers is being driven by a raft of technology and market changes - Cloud, virtualization, exploding mobile end points (tablets, smartphones, etc.) and proliferating service providers. These changes are fundamentally shifting the role of IT organizations and CIOs. View Now

Google makes BigQuery available for big data needs
BigQuery, a cloud-based service from Google for analyzing very large sets of data, is now publicly available after a period of limited-availability testing, Google said on Tuesday. Read More

Hacked websites target Android for the first time
Analysts with Lookout Mobile Security have found websites that have been hacked to deliver malicious software to devices running Android, an apparent new attack vector crafted for the mobile operating system. Read More




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The end of Android as we know it

Developers fear they'll be stifled by judgement in Oracle-Google suit | Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

Technology: Google

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The end of Android as we know it
Android devices account for more than half of the smartphones sold or at least shipped, yet a growing number of signs indicates that Android has peaked as a platform and will do a slow fade into either irrelevance or the kind of anonymity the operating systems powering "regular" cellphones have long known. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NetIQ

PCI Compliance Deep Dive
Developed and enforced by the credit card industry, the PCI Data Security Standard contains a set of detailed tenets that every company dealing with customer data should adopt. InfoWorld security expert Roger Grimes explains the best approach to PCI compliance – and the consequences of failing to do so properly. Learn More!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

Your IT Career Roadmap
This unique session is designed with you, the IT professional in mind. How can you build your personal brand, and properly design a career plan? How do you work with your staff to create a plan that retains your best talent? Come to IT Roadmap Denver for valuable information on how today's IT leaders build successful careers. Click to continue

Developers fear they'll be stifled by judgement in Oracle-Google suit
If Oracle prevails in its contention that APIs can be copyrighted, software developers could be stifled in how they work and innovate, say observers of the ongoing Oracle-Google trial, in which Oracle claims Google improperly used Java technology in the Android mobile software platform. Read More

Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun
Google probably thought it was tossing water on a 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


WEBCAST: Nimsoft

Monitoring & Service Management for Distributed Environments
The Consumerization of IT at end points and within data centers is being driven by a raft of technology and market changes - Cloud, virtualization, exploding mobile end points (tablets, smartphones, etc.) and proliferating service providers. These changes are fundamentally shifting the role of IT organizations and CIOs. View Now

Google makes BigQuery available for big data needs
BigQuery, a cloud-based service from Google for analyzing very large sets of data, is now publicly available after a period of limited-availability testing, Google said on Tuesday. Read More

Hacked websites target Android for the first time
Analysts with Lookout Mobile Security have found websites that have been hacked to deliver malicious software to devices running Android, an apparent new attack vector crafted for the mobile operating system. Read More




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Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering

Sony launches first Vaio 'Ultrabooks' | IT in a nutshell: Duct tape and sealing wax

InfoWorld Technology: Hardware

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Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
As IT contemplates the rapidly expanding universe of storage options, at least one detail has become clear: In the majority of infrastructures, most data just sits around, feeling lonely, while a small percentage is more or less constantly in use. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: LogMeIn

Remotely manage with LogMeIn Central
Central's web-based management console lets you deploy software, proactively monitor and automate tasks. You can even apply all Windows Updates at the same time to keep systems up-to-date and secure. Try it free for 30 days.

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

Sony launches first Vaio 'Ultrabooks'
Sony is joining Intel's Ultrabook push with the new Vaio T family, which includes models with 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch screens. The Vaio T Ultrabooks will start shipping in May, Sony said, without elaborating on what they will cost or where they will ship. Read More

IT in a nutshell: Duct tape and sealing wax
Many IT projects start with an optimistic air, a feeling that no matter what's occurred in the past, this one will be different. It'll be done right the first time, no shortcuts will be taken, enough time will be available for proper planning and execution, and the result will be a shining example. Read More

Apple's next revolution should be in your car
I've had the, er, pleasure in the last few months of driving in a range of cars, most of which were rentals for various business trips. Every car is different, yet the basics such as how the steering wheel and gears work are very similar. You can get into a car and within a few minutes drive it without much further thought. Read More



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Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering

Sony launches first Vaio 'Ultrabooks' | IT in a nutshell: Duct tape and sealing wax

InfoWorld Technology: Hardware

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Review: Dell EqualLogic SANs make the most of automated tiering
As IT contemplates the rapidly expanding universe of storage options, at least one detail has become clear: In the majority of infrastructures, most data just sits around, feeling lonely, while a small percentage is more or less constantly in use. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: LogMeIn

Remotely manage with LogMeIn Central
Central's web-based management console lets you deploy software, proactively monitor and automate tasks. You can even apply all Windows Updates at the same time to keep systems up-to-date and secure. Try it free for 30 days.

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

Sony launches first Vaio 'Ultrabooks'
Sony is joining Intel's Ultrabook push with the new Vaio T family, which includes models with 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch screens. The Vaio T Ultrabooks will start shipping in May, Sony said, without elaborating on what they will cost or where they will ship. Read More

IT in a nutshell: Duct tape and sealing wax
Many IT projects start with an optimistic air, a feeling that no matter what's occurred in the past, this one will be different. It'll be done right the first time, no shortcuts will be taken, enough time will be available for proper planning and execution, and the result will be a shining example. Read More

Apple's next revolution should be in your car
I've had the, er, pleasure in the last few months of driving in a range of cars, most of which were rentals for various business trips. Every car is different, yet the basics such as how the steering wheel and gears work are very similar. You can get into a car and within a few minutes drive it without much further thought. Read More



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