Issue highlights 1. 10 Cloud Storage and Backup Services for Your Small Business 2. IBM premiers world's smallest movie - starring 10,000 atoms 3. Microsoft boosts its Electronic Frontier Foundation privacy rating 4. INSIDER Hot hotspot gateways 5. The 7 elements of a successful security awareness program 6. From the ashes of Fuduntu, FuSE Linux is born 7. 8 Tips for Retaining Top IT Talent 8. MIT entrepreneur automates e-commerce ordering process 9. Tibco sharpens mobile apps for its Tibbr enterprise social software 10. Half of companies will require BYOD by 2017, Gartner says |
WHITE PAPER: Ipswitch FT Although most organizations today use email, FTP, scripting, cloud-based document repositories and other tools to send files, these modes of file transport suffer from a number of problems, including a lack of auditability of the sent files, a lack of reporting capabilities, and no visibility into the transfer process. Learn More |
Growing acceptance of the bring your own device (BYOD) trend and increasing maturity of cloud services has opened the door for businesses to store data online. Of course, not every cloud service is optimized for multiple platforms or supports important capabilities that small businesses and highly savvy power users require. To help you navigate the rapidly changing cloudscape, we outline 10 cloud storage and backup services worth exploring for your business. READ MORE |
Not that it's going to give the next Daniel Day Lewis movie a run for Oscar gold, but IBM today said it had created the world's smallest movie made from thousands of precisely placed atoms on nearly 250 frames of stop motion action. READ MORE |
Microsoft is winning praise from the Electronic Frontier Foundation for taking stronger stands to protect the privacy of customers' data that it stores in its cloud data centers. In its annual "Who's Got Your Back?" report the EFF singles out Microsoft for praise twice for publishing the number of times it provided data to the government and for requiring warrants before turning over private... READ MORE |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: VMware Innovation Awards Share your story and gain recognition for your leadership. Nominations are now being accepted for the first annual VMware Innovation Awards, produced by Computerworld. Categories include: Cloud, Mobility, Software-Defined Data Center, Transforming the Workforce with New Tech. Learn more. |
Offering Wi-Fi can be a good way to increase return customers and boost revenue in retail stores, hotels, cafes, etc. And it provides convenience for contractors and associates working in corporate offices and conference rooms. Though visitors might have 4G mobile devices or laptops, Wi-Fi can provide a faster, higher quality connection. READ MORE |
A list of action items for CSOs looking to bolster their security awareness programs. READ MORE |
Scarcely two weeks after announcing that it would be shutting its doors later this year, the Fuduntu Linux team on Sunday announced that they have decided instead to end the project immediately. READ MORE |
WEBCAST: Meru Networks Join industry - expert Craig Mathias and Robert Crisp from Meru Networks as they discuss today's key IT challenges View Now |
How do you retain top IT talent in a competitive market? Is it money? Flexibility? Something else? IT recruiters and executives share their top eight suggestions for how you can keep developers, engineers and IT staff happy. READ MORE |
Doug Feigelson is a true entrepreneur, one who has built a successful business out of a custom solution he designed as part of another venture. He says he'd rather "fail completely" than sell his company, and, as a third-year computer science student at MIT, he regularly turns down job offers so he can focus on his startup. READ MORE |
Tibco is revamping and extending the mobile access to its Tibbr enterprise social networking software, adding support for more smartphones and tablets, and upgrading its mobile user interfaces and functionality. READ MORE |
About half of the world's companies will enact BYOD (bring your own device) programs by 2017 and will no longer provide computing devices to employees, a new Gartner report predicts. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks As demands on data center infrastructure increase, both IT professionals and their tools will need to adapt. Learn how application delivery controllers (ADCs) can accommodate enterprise needs for performance and scalability while providing a unified platform for application services. Download the report today. Download Now |
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