Issue highlights 1. Critical vulnerabilities found in single sign-on enterprise tool Atlassian Crowd 2. How Google should approach an Android game console 3. Windows 8 Update: 256GB Surface Pro coming to U.S. for $1,199 4. 60 billion planets in Milky Way could hold life 5. Cloud TV Box delivers local TV content 6. 6 Things IT Managers Need to Know About Hiring vs. Training 7. What is WebRTC? 8. Ten traditional industries transformed by tablets 9. Microsoft updates mobile OneNote app 10. California's first data-breach report finds 131 incidents hit 2.5 million citizens |
WHITE PAPER: IBM This Aberdeen Analyst Insight provides an overview of the top factors driving 2013 customer experience management (CEM / CXM) programs. Learn More. |
A critical vulnerability that could allow remote attackers to access sensitive enterprise log-in credentials and other data was fixed last week in Crowd, a single sign-on (SSO) and identity management tool used by large organizations to simplify access to their internal Web applications and services. READ MORE |
The Wall Street Journal set readers to pondering about an Android-based game console and a long list of other speculative Google initiatives, including a new version of the Android-powered media-streaming device called Nexus Q. The decline in game console shipments, from 89 million in 2008 to 36 million in 2012, makes one wonder why Google would enter the market, especially since it's dominated by... READ MORE |
The 256GB Surface Pro tablet that has been selling in Japan for the past few weeks will be available in the U.S. in four to six days, according to a listing on the Web site of reseller CDW. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Tripwire It used to be that all you had to do to protect your company's intellectual property and customer information was lock the file drawers and, later, put layers of defenses around the data center. Learn More |
Scientists from around the world have been scanning the heavens for other habitable planets to find an answer to the age-old question: Are we alone in the universe? READ MORE |
Cloud TV Box delivers local TV content A new Internet TV box that runs Android 4.2 and offers content from local TV stations was on show in New York as part of the CE Week events. From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:47 More in Science & Technology READ MORE |
Deciding whether to train and promote your current staff or bring in new blood is a choice many IT leaders face on a regular basis. The best decision, of course, depends on many variables. The first step is answering these six questions. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems To help us understand what business leaders think about 'the cloud' and the impact of cloud collaboration to their businesses, we asked Forbes Insights to conduct research. In response, Forbes surveyed over 500 senior executives from global companies with sales ranging from $250 million to over $20 billion, and interviewed 15 executives. Read Now |
Enterprise trade shows have recently been full of chatter about WebRTC (Real-Time Communication). Descriptions like game changer and disruptive technology have been used. But, what is WebRTC and does it really matter? READ MORE |
From down on the farm to the undersea world, no place is safe from the encroachment of the tablet. READ MORE |
Microsoft has updated the mobile version of its OneNote note-taking application for iPads, iPhones and Android devices, creating a consistent look for notes across all computers, smartphones and tablets in which they're viewed. READ MORE |
The state of California yesterday issued its first annual data-breach report saying for 2012 it recorded a total of 131 data breach incidents that put the personal data of more than 2.5 million Californians at risk. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems The Post-PC World is here. Are you ready? Read about how the proliferation of mobile devices has reshaped the work experience--employees now want to work their way. Learn how it impacts IT strategy and 10 ways you can prepare. Read Now |
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