Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. For Google to have given up means that the chances for Microsoft to make its Office 365 suite work on mobile are remote at best. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Ensure Employee Videos are Secure
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. Read now!

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools
Oracle announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy "social intelligence" vendor Collective Intellect, which has technologies that allow companies to track and analyze the conversations their customers are having on social media websites. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

Researchers find ways to bypass Google's Android malware scanner
Mobile security researchers devised methods that could allow Android malware to detect when it's being analyzed by Google's Bouncer system. Read More

Enterprises get serious about mobile app testing
With mobility now a necessity, the software testing space is now making accommodations to ensure enterprises can extend their applications to run on devices, according to an analyst report being released on Tuesday. Read More




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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. For Google to have given up means that the chances for Microsoft to make its Office 365 suite work on mobile are remote at best. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WHITE PAPER: Qumu

Ensure Employee Videos are Secure
The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. Read now!

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Oracle buys Collective Intellect for 'social intelligence' tools
Oracle announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy "social intelligence" vendor Collective Intellect, which has technologies that allow companies to track and analyze the conversations their customers are having on social media websites. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell

Today's NAS: A Solution Beyond Old Limits
Traditional NAS systems don't scale beyond fixed limits. Proliferation of NAS systems leads to management challenges. Many organizations also use traditional block-based SAN solutions for transactional systems like databases and email. Having separate block and file storage also adds to management challenges. Learn More

Researchers find ways to bypass Google's Android malware scanner
Mobile security researchers devised methods that could allow Android malware to detect when it's being analyzed by Google's Bouncer system. Read More

Enterprises get serious about mobile app testing
With mobility now a necessity, the software testing space is now making accommodations to ensure enterprises can extend their applications to run on devices, according to an analyst report being released on Tuesday. Read More




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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here

InfoWorld Daily

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. The buy bodes ill for other mobile office vendors too. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO Perspective

CIO Perspectives Washington, DC
CIO Perspectives is returning to Washington, DC on June 13! Join the top IT senior executives from the DC area to discuss all the hottest technology trends and strategies. Don't miss the best networking opportunities of the year and gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar

BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/28
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 28 -Gleacher Center, Chicago Click to continue

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here
Cobol is still alive and well more than 50 years after its debut, but workers with skills in the language retire, IT finds itself wondering how to deal with the Cobol-based systems they leave behind. Read More

The 6 big iOS flaws Apple really needs to fix
As Apple prepares to unveil the sixth major version of iOS, it's got a few outstanding issues to address if it wants to remain the standard-bearer for smartphones. Read More

Don't Let Microsoft's Marketing Drumbeat Drown Out Priorities
http://blogs.cio.com/operating-systems/17121/cios-dont-let-microsofts-marketing-drumbeat-drown-out-priorities. Read More




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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update | Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here

InfoWorld Daily

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Google gives up on mobile Google Docs, buys Quickoffice to go native
If any company could have -- and should have -- made mobile Web apps work like native local apps, it is Google. The buy bodes ill for other mobile office vendors too. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CIO Perspective

CIO Perspectives Washington, DC
CIO Perspectives is returning to Washington, DC on June 13! Join the top IT senior executives from the DC area to discuss all the hottest technology trends and strategies. Don't miss the best networking opportunities of the year and gain important insight on your most pressing IT and business issues. Register today!

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar

BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/28
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 28 -Gleacher Center, Chicago Click to continue

Tech behind Flame attack could compromise Microsoft Update
Events over the past two days point to possibility of hackers hijacking WSUS process, spreading malware resembling legitimate Windows updates. Read More

Brain drain: Where Cobol systems go from here
Cobol is still alive and well more than 50 years after its debut, but workers with skills in the language retire, IT finds itself wondering how to deal with the Cobol-based systems they leave behind. Read More

The 6 big iOS flaws Apple really needs to fix
As Apple prepares to unveil the sixth major version of iOS, it's got a few outstanding issues to address if it wants to remain the standard-bearer for smartphones. Read More

Don't Let Microsoft's Marketing Drumbeat Drown Out Priorities
http://blogs.cio.com/operating-systems/17121/cios-dont-let-microsofts-marketing-drumbeat-drown-out-priorities. Read More




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IPv6 goes fully live June 6

Phantom phone line stymies network sleuth | Download the Networking Deep Dive Report

InfoWorld Technology: Networking

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IPv6 goes fully live June 6
World IPv6 Launch Day is being coordinated by the Internet Society, which is promoting IPv6 as the best strategy for ensuring that the Internet continues to grow as address space becomes increasingly scarce with IPv4, the original version of the Internet Protocol. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WEBCAST: VCE/VMware

Demystifying Desktop Virtualization
Organizations faced with the growing costs and security concerns created by the quantity and diversity of personal computers and devices need a more secure, cost effective, flexible desktop environment. Now organizations can rapidly deploy a more secure, cost effective and flexible desktop environment. View Now

Phantom phone line stymies network sleuth
It's important to double-check every part of a setup to make sure it all works as expected. The time and frustration you save will be your own, as this week's Off the Record correspondent learned the hard way. Read More

Download the Networking Deep Dive Report
Learn networking basics and benefit from exclusive tips and techniques from a professional with experience in core, storage, and wide-area networking. Read More



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IPv6 goes fully live June 6

Phantom phone line stymies network sleuth | Download the Networking Deep Dive Report

InfoWorld Technology: Networking

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IPv6 goes fully live June 6
World IPv6 Launch Day is being coordinated by the Internet Society, which is promoting IPv6 as the best strategy for ensuring that the Internet continues to grow as address space becomes increasingly scarce with IPv4, the original version of the Internet Protocol. Read More


WHITE PAPER: FileMaker, Inc

Create, deploy and manage custom business apps for iPad
The FileMaker Platform is a complete software suite to create, deploy, and manage custom business apps for iPad and iPhone. Design and build stunning iOS apps. Integrate mobile apps into existing enterprise systems. Deploy and instantly update your apps. Secure your apps with industry-standard authentication. Learn more, Watch overview video, Read the white paper >

WEBCAST: VCE/VMware

Demystifying Desktop Virtualization
Organizations faced with the growing costs and security concerns created by the quantity and diversity of personal computers and devices need a more secure, cost effective, flexible desktop environment. Now organizations can rapidly deploy a more secure, cost effective and flexible desktop environment. View Now

Phantom phone line stymies network sleuth
It's important to double-check every part of a setup to make sure it all works as expected. The time and frustration you save will be your own, as this week's Off the Record correspondent learned the hard way. Read More

Download the Networking Deep Dive Report
Learn networking basics and benefit from exclusive tips and techniques from a professional with experience in core, storage, and wide-area networking. Read More



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