Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)

The IT paradox: A diminished role in technology, but greater clout in the business | Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps

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Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)
Even if enterprises got rid of Java -- a highly improbable development -- the problem of computers exploited using popular software would come back to haunt us in a different form. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

A Scalable Approach To SMB Data Protection
Now that data has become an indispensable asset to your business, you can't afford to ignore it. Learn why an Imation RDX solution is the perfect scalable solution for SMBs with limited resources. View Now

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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

The IT paradox: A diminished role in technology, but greater clout in the business
As it gravitates away from technology assembly and moves more squarely into technology integration and higher-value functions to help manage and oversee all this hidden complexity, IT may well become more of a strategic adviser to the business. Read More

Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices. Read More

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Special report: InfoWorld's developers survival guide
Change never lets up in technology, and the best developers must stay atop all the latest shifts, from big data to cloud computing to consumerization and beyond. Read More




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Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)

The IT paradox: A diminished role in technology, but greater clout in the business | Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps

InfoWorld Daily

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Why you can't dump Java (even though you want to)
Even if enterprises got rid of Java -- a highly improbable development -- the problem of computers exploited using popular software would come back to haunt us in a different form. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Imation Scalable Storage

A Scalable Approach To SMB Data Protection
Now that data has become an indispensable asset to your business, you can't afford to ignore it. Learn why an Imation RDX solution is the perfect scalable solution for SMBs with limited resources. View Now

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

The IT paradox: A diminished role in technology, but greater clout in the business
As it gravitates away from technology assembly and moves more squarely into technology integration and higher-value functions to help manage and oversee all this hidden complexity, IT may well become more of a strategic adviser to the business. Read More

Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices. Read More

INSIDER
Special report: InfoWorld's developers survival guide
Change never lets up in technology, and the best developers must stay atop all the latest shifts, from big data to cloud computing to consumerization and beyond. Read More




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Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult | 4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones

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Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices 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: Boundary

Cloud Monitoring Deep Dive
As the monitoring software vendors debate just how much to bridge the gap between test software and the working system, the lines will continue to blur as they automate the responses to the tests. The monitoring system is morphing into a management system. Read More Now!

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson says he's sorry, but is not admitting any wrongdoing. Thompson, under heavy fire for a discrepancy in his resume, sent an apology via email to company employees for the tumult that has embroiled Yahoo for nearly a week now. Read More

4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones
While battery capacities in smartphones has increased, 4G LTE networks are taking their toll on battery life for Web browsing and video streaming. Read More


WHITE PAPER: EXTOL

Reducing Your Automation Deficit with Business Intergration
In this EXTOL white paper, we compare EDI integration with other business integration models, and identify four keys to achieving broader business automation, "Beyond EDI". Learn More

Avaya revs Identity Engines for more secure BYOD
The release of Avaya Identity Engines (AIE) 8.0, designed to help organizations better secure and control who can access wired and wireless networks, represents the struggling networking company's attempt to broaden its mobile strategy. Read More

Explosive growth ahead for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis is expected to swell with a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent, according to a new report released Monday by analyst firm IDC. Read More




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Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult | 4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones

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Plantronics seeks developers for headset apps
Headset maker Plantronics this week is kicking off a campaign aimed at enticing developers to build line-of-business applications for the company's devices 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: Boundary

Cloud Monitoring Deep Dive
As the monitoring software vendors debate just how much to bridge the gap between test software and the working system, the lines will continue to blur as they automate the responses to the tests. The monitoring system is morphing into a management system. Read More Now!

Yahoo CEO apologizes for tumult
Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson says he's sorry, but is not admitting any wrongdoing. Thompson, under heavy fire for a discrepancy in his resume, sent an apology via email to company employees for the tumult that has embroiled Yahoo for nearly a week now. Read More

4G LTE networks hit battery life on some smartphones
While battery capacities in smartphones has increased, 4G LTE networks are taking their toll on battery life for Web browsing and video streaming. Read More


WHITE PAPER: EXTOL

Reducing Your Automation Deficit with Business Intergration
In this EXTOL white paper, we compare EDI integration with other business integration models, and identify four keys to achieving broader business automation, "Beyond EDI". Learn More

Avaya revs Identity Engines for more secure BYOD
The release of Avaya Identity Engines (AIE) 8.0, designed to help organizations better secure and control who can access wired and wireless networks, represents the struggling networking company's attempt to broaden its mobile strategy. Read More

Explosive growth ahead for Hadoop, MapReduce-related revenues
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis is expected to swell with a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent, according to a new report released Monday by analyst firm IDC. Read More




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Build a bulletproof network for IP storage

IT spends too little time analyzing logs for security clues | Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

InfoWorld Technology: Networking

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Build a bulletproof network for IP storage
Correctly configuring a network for IP storage isn't quite as simple as it seems. Here's how to do it right. 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.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

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IT Roadmap is the one day, cost free, professional-level conference and expo that's full of job-ready solutions you can put to work now. IT Roadmap surrounds you with technology's most-followed analysts and the industry's most-innovative solution providers, all focused entirely on building the roadmap you need in crucial areas of enterprise IT. Click to continue

IT spends too little time analyzing logs for security clues
Relatively few organizations are making good use of gobs of log data they collect for purposes such as identifying attackers, according to a survey of 600-plus IT professionals by security outfit SANS. Read More

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 instead. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno that could engulf the company. Read More

Google and Microsoft: A race for the bottom
Who should be more ashamed: Google for Wi-Fi spying or Microsoft for general ineptitude? Cringely readers weigh in. Read More



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Build a bulletproof network for IP storage

IT spends too little time analyzing logs for security clues | Google's Wi-Fi spygate troubles have only just begun

InfoWorld Technology: Networking

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INSIDER
Build a bulletproof network for IP storage
Correctly configuring a network for IP storage isn't quite as simple as it seems. Here's how to do it right. 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.

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver – 6/20 Register Now!
IT Roadmap is the one day, cost free, professional-level conference and expo that's full of job-ready solutions you can put to work now. IT Roadmap surrounds you with technology's most-followed analysts and the industry's most-innovative solution providers, all focused entirely on building the roadmap you need in crucial areas of enterprise IT. Click to continue

IT spends too little time analyzing logs for security clues
Relatively few organizations are making good use of gobs of log data they collect for purposes such as identifying attackers, according to a survey of 600-plus IT professionals by security outfit SANS. Read More

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 instead. Now Google is looking at a raging inferno that could engulf the company. Read More

Google and Microsoft: A race for the bottom
Who should be more ashamed: Google for Wi-Fi spying or Microsoft for general ineptitude? Cringely readers weigh in. Read More



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