Thursday, December 20, 2012
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MUST READ Microsoft's Big Hits And Misses Of 2012 By Paul McDougall The past year saw some big wins, and big setbacks, for Microsoft. And then there's the special case of Windows 8.
RELATED • Microsoft Surface RT Best Tablet Ever, 'Reviewers' Gush • Dell, HP Windows 8 'Atom' Tablets Delayed Until 2013
Oracle Buys Eloqua: Watch Out Salesforce? Eloqua buy represents the latest move in Oracle's "marketing cloud" acquisitions duel with Salesforce.com.
12 Gifts For The End Of The World Some believe the world will end on December 21, 2012; NASA insists it won't. We've assembled a list of a few useful tools for any outcome.
Flipboard Android Tablet Version Debuts Flipboard now runs on Android tablets, including the high-resolution Nexus 10.
6 Dell Storylines To Watch In 2013 With Tuesday's purchase of Credant, Dell has bought 19 companies in the last four years. But what does all the activity mean for the company's future?
Social Enterprise 2013: Opportunities And Obstacles Big changes such as integrating social tools with business take time. Remember that in slow-moving revolutions, the persistent are as likely to be successful as the bold.
PR Gone Wild, 2012: 12 Hall Of Shamers We get a lot of bad public relations pitches during a year, but these 12 speak for themselves. Enjoy, but please think carefully before paying for a FaceTime facelift.
CloudVelocity Seeks To Champion Enterprise Hybrid Cloud Startup maps out applications, creates clones and moves them to cloud data center.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY "If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress." -- Barack Obama
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REPORTS & WHITEPAPERS
FEATURED REPORTS Research: 2012 Mobility/BYOD Staffing Survey IT's forging ahead with mobile computing but may not be able to find people with needed skills -- or the budget to pay for them. While 15% of survey respondents plan to increase staff in the area of mobility in the next year, 38% of those who identify it as a top area of staffing increase say a shortage of workers is holding them back from adopting mobile tech, and 19% worry that salary demands will exceed their budgets. Download Now (Registration Required)
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Research: Mobile Security's Missing Link We hear a lot about controlling devices and data. But there's a third consideration that's just as critical -- and a lot less high profile. Don't let an intense focus on employee mobile devices leave you exposed via insecure apps. Download Now (Registration Required) |
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