Wednesday, May 16, 2012

A tale of two Facebooks

How to drag your users out of the Stone Age | Why you should block Facebook access at the office

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A tale of two Facebooks
As the massive IPO nears, Cringely wonders which Facebook will eventually prevail: the groundbreaking social network or the privacy-agnostic data siphon? Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap 2012

Free Registration to IT Roadmap Dallas
One day. 25+ conference sessions. Private expo. Peer-to-peer presentations. Keynotes. Analysts. Leading technology providers. IT Roadmap Dallas has everything you need to chart the best IT decisions for your business. Learn more at http://www.itroadmap.net/2012Dallas/nlp

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.

How to drag your users out of the Stone Age
Too many businesses try to compete using last-century work habits. Here's how IT can help shift their outlook to this-century mastery. Read More

Why you should block Facebook access at the office
People need to stay serious and focused on their work. Leave the social networking at home. And while you're at it, get rid of Twitter, CNN, and the rest of the distractions. Read More

Android boosts open source development for mobile
For the third year in a row, mobile open source software projects have more than doubled in number as developers race to be the first to market with mobile innovations. Read More

Can a New Analyst Firm Take Down Gartner?
For more than 30 years, Gartner has dominated the IT analyst market. CIO.com columnist Rob Enderle sees Ombud, a new analyst firm focusing on social CRM and pulling member profiles from LinkedIn, as a viable challenge to a firm founded before there were even PCs. Read More




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A tale of two Facebooks

How to drag your users out of the Stone Age | Why you should block Facebook access at the office

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A tale of two Facebooks
As the massive IPO nears, Cringely wonders which Facebook will eventually prevail: the groundbreaking social network or the privacy-agnostic data siphon? Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap 2012

Free Registration to IT Roadmap Dallas
One day. 25+ conference sessions. Private expo. Peer-to-peer presentations. Keynotes. Analysts. Leading technology providers. IT Roadmap Dallas has everything you need to chart the best IT decisions for your business. Learn more at http://www.itroadmap.net/2012Dallas/nlp

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.

How to drag your users out of the Stone Age
Too many businesses try to compete using last-century work habits. Here's how IT can help shift their outlook to this-century mastery. Read More

Why you should block Facebook access at the office
People need to stay serious and focused on their work. Leave the social networking at home. And while you're at it, get rid of Twitter, CNN, and the rest of the distractions. Read More

Android boosts open source development for mobile
For the third year in a row, mobile open source software projects have more than doubled in number as developers race to be the first to market with mobile innovations. Read More

Can a New Analyst Firm Take Down Gartner?
For more than 30 years, Gartner has dominated the IT analyst market. CIO.com columnist Rob Enderle sees Ombud, a new analyst firm focusing on social CRM and pulling member profiles from LinkedIn, as a viable challenge to a firm founded before there were even PCs. Read More




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Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta

Android boosts open source development for mobile | Senate bill calls for 55,000 tech green cards

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta
The browser-accessible marketplace will feature applications built using Web development technologies, and will accept multiple types of applications and is not limited to mobile device software. 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

Android boosts open source development for mobile
For the third year in a row, mobile open source software projects have more than doubled in number as developers race to be the first to market with mobile innovations. Read More

Senate bill calls for 55,000 tech green cards
There's a new push in the Senate to set aside as many as 55,000 green cards to science, technology, engineering and math graduates -- so-called STEM workers. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver: New Sessions
Including: Unified Communications and VOIP, Mobility Strategies, The New Enterprise Network in the Era of the Cloud, Risk Management, Applications Strategy, Reducing IT Cost and Increasing Efficiencies, Analyzing Your Customers for Business Intelligence, and more. So register now and get ready for an all new IT Roadmap in 2012: Click to continue

Red Hat preps RHEL 7 for second half of 2013
The OS will have improvements across its more than 2,000 packages and that key focus areas are supporting new hardware, file systems, security and performance. Read More

iPad returns to tablet dominance
After a brief dip in late 2011, the Apple iPad has firmly reasserted its position as the dominant player in the tablet market. Read More




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Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta

Android boosts open source development for mobile | Senate bill calls for 55,000 tech green cards

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Mozilla readies app marketplace for public beta
The browser-accessible marketplace will feature applications built using Web development technologies, and will accept multiple types of applications and is not limited to mobile device software. 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

Android boosts open source development for mobile
For the third year in a row, mobile open source software projects have more than doubled in number as developers race to be the first to market with mobile innovations. Read More

Senate bill calls for 55,000 tech green cards
There's a new push in the Senate to set aside as many as 55,000 green cards to science, technology, engineering and math graduates -- so-called STEM workers. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver

IT Roadmap Denver: New Sessions
Including: Unified Communications and VOIP, Mobility Strategies, The New Enterprise Network in the Era of the Cloud, Risk Management, Applications Strategy, Reducing IT Cost and Increasing Efficiencies, Analyzing Your Customers for Business Intelligence, and more. So register now and get ready for an all new IT Roadmap in 2012: Click to continue

Red Hat preps RHEL 7 for second half of 2013
The OS will have improvements across its more than 2,000 packages and that key focus areas are supporting new hardware, file systems, security and performance. Read More

iPad returns to tablet dominance
After a brief dip in late 2011, the Apple iPad has firmly reasserted its position as the dominant player in the tablet market. Read More




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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance: Database-driven web apps

JavaWorld - Newsletter - infoworld.com
Microsoft is to Monopolist as Apple is to … | Unit and integration test coverage made easier

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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance, Part 2: Database-driven web apps
Most web applications spend a good chunk of their time interacting with databases. Caching data can help you speed up that interaction, as well reduce load on your database. Hibernate provides a nice interface for caching that allows you to use your own caching framework. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: ZeroTurnAround

JRebel Makes Java Programmers Happy!
JRebel cuts down on Java application restarts, creating a coding environment that is highly productive, more iterative and less distracting. Enjoy instantly seeing your code changes to class structures, resource files and framework configuration files. Just save, refresh and enjoy! Spend more Time Coding & Less Time Waiting! Download JRebel Today...it's Free!

Microsoft is to Monopolist as Apple is to …
If Mozilla is really serious about anticompetitive concerns, they will ask DOJ to investigate Apple's iOS (that owns, what, 2500% of the tablet market) and AppStore, not Microsoft IE on a market that doesn't event exist yet. Read More

Unit and integration test coverage made easier
This example shows how to generate coverage for unit and integration tests using Maven and Sonar. Read More

Heroku rolls out new cloud database options
Salesforce.com's Heroku division this week rolled out two entry-level tiers for its Postgres-based cloud database service, hoping to cater to applications with lower data-volume requirements, as well as helping startup developers make an easier jump into production. Read More

CloudStack, OpenStack lure supporters, one by one
In the less than two months since Citrix gave its CloudStack software an Apache license, cloud providers are beginning to support the open source model. Read More




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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance: Database-driven web apps

JavaWorld - Newsletter - infoworld.com
Microsoft is to Monopolist as Apple is to … | Unit and integration test coverage made easier

JavaWorld

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Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance, Part 2: Database-driven web apps
Most web applications spend a good chunk of their time interacting with databases. Caching data can help you speed up that interaction, as well reduce load on your database. Hibernate provides a nice interface for caching that allows you to use your own caching framework. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: ZeroTurnAround

JRebel Makes Java Programmers Happy!
JRebel cuts down on Java application restarts, creating a coding environment that is highly productive, more iterative and less distracting. Enjoy instantly seeing your code changes to class structures, resource files and framework configuration files. Just save, refresh and enjoy! Spend more Time Coding & Less Time Waiting! Download JRebel Today...it's Free!

Microsoft is to Monopolist as Apple is to …
If Mozilla is really serious about anticompetitive concerns, they will ask DOJ to investigate Apple's iOS (that owns, what, 2500% of the tablet market) and AppStore, not Microsoft IE on a market that doesn't event exist yet. Read More

Unit and integration test coverage made easier
This example shows how to generate coverage for unit and integration tests using Maven and Sonar. Read More

Heroku rolls out new cloud database options
Salesforce.com's Heroku division this week rolled out two entry-level tiers for its Postgres-based cloud database service, hoping to cater to applications with lower data-volume requirements, as well as helping startup developers make an easier jump into production. Read More

CloudStack, OpenStack lure supporters, one by one
In the less than two months since Citrix gave its CloudStack software an Apache license, cloud providers are beginning to support the open source model. Read More




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