Issue highlights 1. Hottest products at RSA Conference 2013 2. Should Azure customers worry about reliability? 3. 14 dirty IT tricks, security pros edition 4. MWC2013: IDG Daily, Feb. 26 5. Microsoft, Hortonworks bring Big Data to Windows Server 6. MWC2013: High end camera features coming to smartphones 7. Six-strikes piracy alert system being rolled out in the US 8. HP says more tablets coming as it puts past distractions behind 9. Salesforce.com delivers mobile customer service apps 10. Apple to settle class action lawsuit on in-app purchases by minors 11. DARPA wants to build high-tech helicopters on steroids |
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Download this 7-page survey-driven analysis by Forrester to learn how to overcome cloud-related performance issues by extending optimization to SaaS applications. Read now. |
Our roundup of new security products on hand at this week's show. READ MORE |
It's hard to stay on top of everything all the time so it's understandable that something like renewing a security certificate could fall through the cracks as it did to Microsoft last week, grinding its Azure Cloud Service to a halt. But if you provide a critical service to corporate customers, routine updates - like renewing certificates before they expire ought to be just another routine... READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Cisco Forrester interviewed four existing Cisco customers and found that a composite company experienced a risk-adjusted ROI of 72% with desktop virtualization based on VXI. Learn about the potential costs, benefits, and total economic impact. Read Now |
The IT security world is full of charlatans and wannabes. And all of us have been "advised" by at least one of them. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. This paper looks at new approaches to service delivery management to allow IT organizations to deliver better service quality, performance and user experience, and to be more predictive with application performance management and network performance management. Learn More. |
Huge screen smartphones seem to be a trend at Mobile World Congres. Check out our recap from yesterday and find out what we'll be covering today in Barcelona. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Egnyte Learn how Learfield Communication has leveraged a combination of over 50 local storage devices and the cloud to provide access to files from any of these local storage devices to employees using smartphones, tablets, and computers even when these devices don't have a network connection. Read Now! |
Microsoft and Hortonworks, the spinoff company of ex-Yahoo employees who developed the Hortonworks Data Platform (HDP) used in Big Data deployments, announced today the availability of a beta version of HDP for Windows Server. HDP started as a project inside Yahoo back around 2005. Once the project was completed, Yahoo turned over its secret sauce to the Apache Group as a fully open source project,... READ MORE |
Morpho's background defocus and image stabilization will ship with smartphones in early 2014. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE |
A system that aims to curb Internet users from sharing copyrighted content is being rolled out in the U.S. after a number of delays. READ MORE |
Hewlett-Packard made some noise at Mobile World Congress show with its new Slate 7-inch tablet and then the sale of webOS assets, but the company is looking to put past distractions behind and will release more tablets in the future, the company said. READ MORE |
Salesforce.com is planning to add a series of mobile applications to its Service Cloud line of customer service software, in a response to the rampant rise of mobile devices both in the consumer and business worlds. READ MORE |
Apple has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit that claimed that its app purchase policy did not prevent minor children from running huge expenses for in-app purchases. READ MORE |
Engineering an aircraft that can go fast, carry usable amounts of equipment and people and hover has always been one of aviation's greatest challenges. Sure there are plenty of fast helicopters but they are usually limited in the amount of weight they can carry. And there have been a few successful vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jets - the READ MORE |
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