Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Why you need to stop multitasking right now

Microsoft vs. Google: This time, it's social (networking) | Server smackdown: A networking newbie steps up

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Why you need to stop multitasking right now
Multitasking doesn't work, yet it's a prized ability. Instead, learn how to manage interruptions so that they become part of your schedule. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kofax

Achieve Success in Paper-Elimination Projects
In this report, we look at the success of paper-elimination projects, where and why paper is still leaking into the business, the features and success of scanning and capture investments, forward plans for document process outsourcing (DPO), and the potential impact of mobile devices. Read Now!

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

Microsoft vs. Google: This time, it's social (networking)
So.cl, Microsoft's social search engine, isn't competing with Facebook; instead, it's squaring up against its old rival Google. Read More

Server smackdown: A networking newbie steps up
An IT rookie performs disaster recovery with servers in the hosting facility, then with his career in the CEO's office after a tense all-nighter. Read More

Riverbed closes the WAN gap
Riverbed Steelhead with RiOS 7 takes a huge bite out of UDP, video, and VDI traffic over the WAN, adding to its excellent TCP and file access optimizations. Read More

End the appliance-sprawl blues
Appliances have a solid place in the IT world, but they do take up space and add hardware costs. So consider virtual appliances, especially for testing and deploying new software. Read More




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Why you need to stop multitasking right now

Microsoft vs. Google: This time, it's social (networking) | Server smackdown: A networking newbie steps up

InfoWorld Daily

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Why you need to stop multitasking right now
Multitasking doesn't work, yet it's a prized ability. Instead, learn how to manage interruptions so that they become part of your schedule. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kofax

Achieve Success in Paper-Elimination Projects
In this report, we look at the success of paper-elimination projects, where and why paper is still leaking into the business, the features and success of scanning and capture investments, forward plans for document process outsourcing (DPO), and the potential impact of mobile devices. Read Now!

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

Microsoft vs. Google: This time, it's social (networking)
So.cl, Microsoft's social search engine, isn't competing with Facebook; instead, it's squaring up against its old rival Google. Read More

Server smackdown: A networking newbie steps up
An IT rookie performs disaster recovery with servers in the hosting facility, then with his career in the CEO's office after a tense all-nighter. Read More

Riverbed closes the WAN gap
Riverbed Steelhead with RiOS 7 takes a huge bite out of UDP, video, and VDI traffic over the WAN, adding to its excellent TCP and file access optimizations. Read More

End the appliance-sprawl blues
Appliances have a solid place in the IT world, but they do take up space and add hardware costs. So consider virtual appliances, especially for testing and deploying new software. Read More




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Soti SDK allows remote control of Apple mobile devices

Google transforming to hardware company | New ways to track you via your mobile devices: Big Brother or good business?

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Soti SDK allows remote control of Apple mobile devices
Apple does not allow remote-control capability on apps offered publicly in its App Store, because of security concerns, so Soti is making its SDK available only to developers of apps for internal use at enterprises. 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!

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.

Google transforming to hardware company
Owning both the handset hardware and the operating system could be a powerful combination that could drive Android adoption. Read More

New ways to track you via your mobile devices: Big Brother or good business?
Indoor Positioning System allows pinpoint tracking of any Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet, within a building. This means that an IPS service could easily track you -- right down to the table you're occupying in a mall's food court. 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

Google warns users infected with DNSChanger as Web outage nears
Special messages will be displayed at the top of a Google search results page to people whose Windows PCs and Macs have been infected with malicious code. This highlights Google's increasing role as part of the Internet's infrastructure. Read More

Microsoft: Windows Vista infection rates climb
A skew toward more exploits on Windows Vista can be attributed to the demise of support for the operating system's first service pack. That's counter to the usual trend, which holds that newer editions of Windows are more secure. Read More




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Soti SDK allows remote control of Apple mobile devices

Google transforming to hardware company | New ways to track you via your mobile devices: Big Brother or good business?

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Soti SDK allows remote control of Apple mobile devices
Apple does not allow remote-control capability on apps offered publicly in its App Store, because of security concerns, so Soti is making its SDK available only to developers of apps for internal use at enterprises. 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!

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.

Google transforming to hardware company
Owning both the handset hardware and the operating system could be a powerful combination that could drive Android adoption. Read More

New ways to track you via your mobile devices: Big Brother or good business?
Indoor Positioning System allows pinpoint tracking of any Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone or tablet, within a building. This means that an IPS service could easily track you -- right down to the table you're occupying in a mall's food court. 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

Google warns users infected with DNSChanger as Web outage nears
Special messages will be displayed at the top of a Google search results page to people whose Windows PCs and Macs have been infected with malicious code. This highlights Google's increasing role as part of the Internet's infrastructure. Read More

Microsoft: Windows Vista infection rates climb
A skew toward more exploits on Windows Vista can be attributed to the demise of support for the operating system's first service pack. That's counter to the usual trend, which holds that newer editions of Windows are more secure. Read More




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Making money with mobile apps

What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games | The developer/non-developer impedance mismatch

JavaWorld

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Making money with mobile apps
Writing cookie-cutter apps with forms-based websites hasn't proven to be a winning strategy for most, but there's still plenty of opportunity for skilled programmers to earn real money with mobile. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Qoppa Software

Try new versions of Qoppa PDF libraries
"Qoppa Software's spring release of Java PDF libraries and visual components is all about continuing to deliver easy to use, powerful PDF products. Our PDF technology makes it easy for developers to confidently PDF-enable their own applications, while remaining focused on their business logic." says Gerald Holmann, President. Click to continue

What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games
Enterprise mobile apps are shifting from small, narrowly task-oriented programs to larger, more complex ones. To design them well, enterprise developers can learn a lot from a surprising source: mobile games. Read More

The developer/non-developer impedance mismatch
Most software developers have probably heard of and even had experiences with the object-relational impedance mismatch (often addressed with ORM tools), the object-XML impedance mismatch (often addressed with OXM tools), and even the developer-DBA impedance mismatch. Read More

7 dilemmas for developers today
As technology evolves, so too do the dilemmas developers confront. Read More

Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance, Part 2: Database-driven web apps
If you want to use Memcached in a Java enterprise application you'll need to use a Memcached Java client. We'll use spymemcached, a very popular Memcached Java client, for the introductory purposes of this tutorial. Read More




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Making money with mobile apps

What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games | The developer/non-developer impedance mismatch

JavaWorld

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Making money with mobile apps
Writing cookie-cutter apps with forms-based websites hasn't proven to be a winning strategy for most, but there's still plenty of opportunity for skilled programmers to earn real money with mobile. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Qoppa Software

Try new versions of Qoppa PDF libraries
"Qoppa Software's spring release of Java PDF libraries and visual components is all about continuing to deliver easy to use, powerful PDF products. Our PDF technology makes it easy for developers to confidently PDF-enable their own applications, while remaining focused on their business logic." says Gerald Holmann, President. Click to continue

What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games
Enterprise mobile apps are shifting from small, narrowly task-oriented programs to larger, more complex ones. To design them well, enterprise developers can learn a lot from a surprising source: mobile games. Read More

The developer/non-developer impedance mismatch
Most software developers have probably heard of and even had experiences with the object-relational impedance mismatch (often addressed with ORM tools), the object-XML impedance mismatch (often addressed with OXM tools), and even the developer-DBA impedance mismatch. Read More

7 dilemmas for developers today
As technology evolves, so too do the dilemmas developers confront. Read More

Use Memcached for Java enterprise performance, Part 2: Database-driven web apps
If you want to use Memcached in a Java enterprise application you'll need to use a Memcached Java client. We'll use spymemcached, a very popular Memcached Java client, for the introductory purposes of this tutorial. Read More




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