Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform

How the Oracle-Google trial could affect all developers | Oracle vs Google: Who owns the Java APIs?

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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform
The jury in the case by ruling in favor Oracle against Google over Android's use of Java demonstrated how badly the copyright laws of the 19th and 20th century fit the technology market of the 21st century. Read More


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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

How the Oracle-Google trial could affect all developers
The trial may be significant even for developers of other platforms besides Android because it could set a precedent as to whether software APIs can be protected by copyright. Read More

Oracle vs Google: Who owns the Java APIs?
Depending on how the Oracle/Google court battle goes, the outcome could cement the idea that programming languages are not tools but products. Instead of being partners with a platform vendor, programmers could become just another customer segment. Read More

IDC sees explosive revenue growth ahead for Hadoop-MapReduce ecosystem
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis will jump from $77 million in 2011 to $812.8 million in 2016, a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent, according to a new report released Monday by analyst firm IDC. Read More

Job interview questions - there's more to that question than OOP!
I have been asked a question which is like ,Design/provide a java solution for the expression '(a+b)*(a-b)-c' ? Any suggestion how to visualize the real time problem in terms of java? Read More




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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform

How the Oracle-Google trial could affect all developers | Oracle vs Google: Who owns the Java APIs?

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Oracle-Google verdict signals need for copyright reform
The jury in the case by ruling in favor Oracle against Google over Android's use of Java demonstrated how badly the copyright laws of the 19th and 20th century fit the technology market of the 21st century. Read 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

How the Oracle-Google trial could affect all developers
The trial may be significant even for developers of other platforms besides Android because it could set a precedent as to whether software APIs can be protected by copyright. Read More

Oracle vs Google: Who owns the Java APIs?
Depending on how the Oracle/Google court battle goes, the outcome could cement the idea that programming languages are not tools but products. Instead of being partners with a platform vendor, programmers could become just another customer segment. Read More

IDC sees explosive revenue growth ahead for Hadoop-MapReduce ecosystem
The market for software related to the Hadoop and MapReduce programming frameworks for large-scale data analysis will jump from $77 million in 2011 to $812.8 million in 2016, a compound annual growth rate of 60.2 percent, according to a new report released Monday by analyst firm IDC. Read More

Job interview questions - there's more to that question than OOP!
I have been asked a question which is like ,Design/provide a java solution for the expression '(a+b)*(a-b)-c' ? Any suggestion how to visualize the real time problem in terms of java? Read More




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Behold! The once and future most inept tech company of all time

A CEO's sins catch up with him | Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud

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Behold! The once and future most inept tech company of all time
Which tech giant's name is synonymous with comic futility? Here's a hint: It rhymes with 'they know hell.' 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: Itrezzo

Data Governance Checklist
Companies need to ensure that employees can access critical contact data on their mobile devices to reach colleagues, no matter what. This paper details an approach to keep contact data accurately updated with a rapid payback and an ROI of typically 100% and 1,500%. View Now

A CEO's sins catch up with him
Cronyism, absenteeism, lack of communication, abuse of company funds -- the new CEO gets away with them for too long. Read More

Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud
Dell this week revealed Project Sputnik, a six-month-long pilot program to develop an Ubuntu laptop designed specifically for developers and devops. Read More

Top IT tools for the iPad
With so many good technical apps available for the iPad, IT pros can use the tablet to manage their servers from just about anywhere they can get Wi-Fi. In case of emergency, tap these handy apps. Read More




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Behold! The once and future most inept tech company of all time

A CEO's sins catch up with him | Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud

InfoWorld Daily

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Behold! The once and future most inept tech company of all time
Which tech giant's name is synonymous with comic futility? Here's a hint: It rhymes with 'they know hell.' 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: Itrezzo

Data Governance Checklist
Companies need to ensure that employees can access critical contact data on their mobile devices to reach colleagues, no matter what. This paper details an approach to keep contact data accurately updated with a rapid payback and an ROI of typically 100% and 1,500%. View Now

A CEO's sins catch up with him
Cronyism, absenteeism, lack of communication, abuse of company funds -- the new CEO gets away with them for too long. Read More

Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud
Dell this week revealed Project Sputnik, a six-month-long pilot program to develop an Ubuntu laptop designed specifically for developers and devops. Read More

Top IT tools for the iPad
With so many good technical apps available for the iPad, IT pros can use the tablet to manage their servers from just about anywhere they can get Wi-Fi. In case of emergency, tap these handy apps. Read More




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A CEO's sins catch up with him



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A CEO's sins catch up with him
Cronyism, absenteeism, lack of communication, abuse of company funds -- the new CEO gets away with them for too long. Read More


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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


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A CEO's sins catch up with him



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A CEO's sins catch up with him
Cronyism, absenteeism, lack of communication, abuse of company funds -- the new CEO gets away with them for too long. 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


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AWS aims at Windows developers

PHP patches critical CGI vulnerability | Embattled Yahoo director stepping down

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Amazon Web Services aims to make life easier for Windows developers
Amazon Web Services (AWS) now allows ASP.Net developers to take advantage of Elastic Beanstalk, which has been developed to make it easier to roll out cloud-based applications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Cloud Single Sign-On for SaaS Providers
Despite an unpredictable economic climate, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers continue to enjoy strong demand for their solutions. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid

Tape Backup Alternatives
This paper examines the pros and cons of cloud backup services, disk staging, primary storage SNAPs, sever-side deduplication, client-side deduplication, and target-side deduplication appliances. Learn more.

PHP patches critical CGI vulnerability
The PHP Group released PHP 5.4.3 and PHP 5.3.13 on Tuesday to address two remote code execution vulnerabilities, one of which is being actively exploited by hackers. Read More

Embattled Yahoo director stepping down
The Yahoo director who led the search committee that hired embattled CEO Scott Thompson said Tuesday she will will step down from the board. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Enterasys

Expert Perspective on Converged Fabric
Read Gartner's recommendations for a new network design principles that leverage a converged fabric. Learn More.

Government cloud computing: The good, the bad and the ugly
From California and Utah to Ohio, Massachusetts and Maine, state and local governments are using the cloud to update antiquated systems, but the hurdles are high. Read More

BlackBerry 10 OS will have multilayer security model
RIM is blending security elements from its BlackBerry heritage with the security architecture of the new OS. Mobile security could become a major selling point for the new platform, for enterprises, carriers, and users alike. Read More




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