Monday, September 24, 2012
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MUST READ Salesforce.com's Next Steps To Become The Next Oracle By Doug Henschen Salesforce.com is still tiny compared to giants like IBM, Oracle, and SAP, but there's plenty of room for fast growth in new markets. Here's what it needs to do next.
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Apple: 5M iPhones Sold, 100M iOS 6 Upgrades Apple supply constraints seemed to limit new iPhone sales, while 100 million Apple devices got the new mobile operating system over the weekend.
Microsoft IE Patch Fixes Flaw Under Active Attack Microsoft wins praise for quickly addressing five remote-execution security vulnerabilities, one of which is being used now in attacks.
Why Software-As-A-Service Could Be A Dead End If enterprise apps all become SaaS, your software investment will have a very precise lifespan and return.
How Columbia Sportswear Will Survive Next Tsunami: Cloud International sportswear provider pursues hybrid cloud disaster recovery plan, to avoid another data center shutdown as happened in the 2011 Japan tsunami.
Next Valley View: NetSuite, CitiGroup, And More Tune in Sept. 26 for the next episode of our live Web TV series, including chats with NetSuite's CEO, a CitiGroup IT innovator, and some ambitious startups.
Mobile Is Not A Sideshow Some businesses at GigaOm Mobilize conference report that mobile is 25% of their Web traffic, yet many enterprises still don't have mobile-optimized websites.
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HERE COMES WINDOWS 8! Upgrading isn't the easy decision that Win 7 was. We take a close look at Server 2012, changes to mobility and security, and more in the new digital issue of InformationWeek.
Also in this issue: Why you should have the difficult conversations about the value of OS and PC upgrades before discussing Windows 8.
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VALLEY VIEW IS BACK THIS WEEK
Join us on September 26 for Valley View, our exciting live video show. n addition to an exclusive chat with NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson, and an in-studio interview with CitiGroup CTO Yobie Benjamin, we'll feature our new Elevator Pitch session, a rapid-fire deluge of information about new technology approaches.
One company's elevator pitch we'll be highlighting: Crowdstrike.
Crowdstrike is still in a bit of stealth mode, but its approach to information security is garnering a great deal of attention: use big data to help businesses focus on adversaries, rather than figuring how to pour limited dollars toward building a bigger fortress. Crowdstrike believes that by understanding who the adversaries are, businesses have a better chance of preventing attacks. Fresh off a $26 million infusion of funding, this team's impressive collective history in the security industry may well be the next big thing. CEO George Kurtz will tell us all about this new approach in his elevator pitch.
Other Elevator Pitches featured: Appthority (Mobile Security), Kontiki (Enterprise Video), Cliqr (Cloud Management), Fusion-io (flash memory for the data center).
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Strategy: E-Discovery, Mobility and the Cloud Do you know everywhere business documents reside? Storage pros are often tasked with aiding discovery, yet as IT increasingly relies on cloud repositories while employees substitute mobile devices for PCs, that question is getting much harder to answer. Problem is, in the event of litigation, courts won't accept 'the cloud ate my homework' as an excuse. Here's how to cope. Download Now (Registration Required) |
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FEATURED WHITEPAPERS How to Protect Your Organization from the Latest Cyber Attacks Defend your organization against the kind of sophisticated and devastating cyber attacks seen in the first half of 2012 by staying current on the most effective threats and why they work. Find out why senior executives with enterprise-level security responsibility, gain valuable insight into the most lethal attacks of this year and how they are successfully evading traditional defenses. Download Now (Registration Required)
Why the Future of Cloud is Open Choosing how to build a hybrid cloud is perhaps the most strategic decision IT leaders will make this decade. Find out why, when done right, a cloud delivers strategic advantages to the business by redirecting resources from lights-on to innovation. Download Now (Registration Required)
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