Tuesday, December 04, 2012
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MUST READ Evernote For Business: End Of Butt-Ugly Software? By Fritz Nelson Evernote Business lets an organization deploy and manage the Evernote application on behalf of employees, extending information discoverability and sharing company-wide.
RELATED • 8 Cloud Tools For Road Warriors • Google Links Gmail To Drive For Huge Attachments
Android Jelly Bean More Than Doubles Market Presence New smartphones and system updates helped Android 4.1 and 4.2 gain significant ground in the last 30 days.
Microsoft Dynamics App Updates: What's Missing Microsoft's latest Dynamics AX, GP and CRM upgrades pack plenty of new features, but promised cloud, mobile and marketing options have been delayed.
Twitter Users Vulnerable To SMS Spoofing Attack Twitter vulnerability would allow attackers to post messages to targeted accounts. Similar flaw has already been addressed by Facebook and SMS payment provider Venmo.
Big Data Debate: End Near For ETL? Extract, transform and load processes are the backbone of data warehousing, but with Hadoop on the rise, some see a new way to transform data. Two experts share opposing views.
HP Debuts New Storage, Backup Systems, Cuts Prices HP's "largest storage launch ever" features new converged array family, backup and deduplication appliances, file-based storage for all size businesses.
CIO Strategy: 5 Ways To Transform Your 2013 Take the reins in these key areas and you will win a place back at the big table in leading your company's technology efforts.
Salesforce: Every Developer A SaaS Vendor Salesforce.com's Heroku unit is making it easier for Salesforce app developers to become SaaS vendors on their own.
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REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS
FEATURED REPORTS Research: The Next Wave In APM While 86% of organizations we surveyed said application services are very or critically important in their organizations, fewer than 40% use application performance monitoring tools, and 51% of organizations that have rejected APM say the products require too much staff time to implement correctly. Find out how to get the benefits of application monitoring while avoiding the complexity and performance headaches. Download Now (Registration Required)
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Review & Analysis: 3 MDM Suites Nine in 10 IT pros think mobile will increase in importance, but fewer than half have deployed or are in the process of deploying mobile device management systems. Our review of suites from Good Technology, Symantec and Research In Motion, plus analysis of the most important MDM capabilities, reveals why some companies are holding off. Download Now (Registration Required) |
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MOST POPULAR NEWS
Why Big Data Doesn't Have to Mean Big Security Challenges As big data environments ingest more data, organizations will face significant risks and threats to the repositories containing this data. Failure to balance data security and quality reduces confidence in decision making. Join us as we discuss several requirements security and risk professionals must do to create an awareness and understanding of the associated responsibilities and risks at the highest levels of the organization. It happens Wednesday, December 12, 2012. More Information & Registration
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RESOURCES AND EVENTS
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