Monday, 29 July 2013

Oracle OpenWorld: What to expect

  Jerry Hoff: 4 risks from legacy applications | Tips for creating more compelling data visualizations
 
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Oracle OpenWorld: What to expect
This year's Oracle OpenWorld conference is still a couple of months away, but the vendor has already provided an ample sneak peek into what's in store for attendees. Read More


WEBCAST: BlackBerry

BlackBerry 10 Tips and Tricks from the Pros
Find out how advanced users do more, faster, with their BlackBerry® 10 devices – with tips and tricks on using the swipe and peek capabilities, flick typing, Time Shift mode and much more. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: SAP

How the Internet of things is raising your IQ
The Internet of Things, enabled by mobile, big data and the cloud, is changing the way we live and work. This infographic highlights how we'll interact with the world around us as more and more devices and people run connected. View Now

Jerry Hoff: 4 risks from legacy applications
Security professionals are prone to delivering edicts about securing code in new dev projects, but what about the mountain of existing code already in production? Read More

Tips for creating more compelling data visualizations
Flowing Data's Nathan Yau offers advice on how to ensure viewers' eyes are drawn to points of interest. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Infogr.am adds Excel dataviz app
The free beta app puts infogr.am's graphic-creating tools inside Excel. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Mimecast North America Inc.

Simplifying the Transition to Exchange 2010
Summers Labs relied on a bare-bones AS/AV product, until a plan for a complete infrastructure refresh opened the door to a more comprehensive solution. Read this case study to learn how a cloud-based email management solution greatly simplified the company's transition to Exchange 2010. Learn More.

Sharky: After 15 years, we can't understand either
This company has been using the same CRM software for at least 15 years, and at least one employee has used it all that time -- and still has problems. Read More

Google Play store inundated with scam apps, Symantec says
A steady stream of questionable applications is flowing daily into Google's Play store for Android devices, according to security vendor Symantec. Read More

Open-source project, Crypton, seeks to make encryption easier
An open-source software project aims to give software developers a simple way to wrap encryption into their applications to thwart online surveillance efforts. Read More

John W. Thompson: Is your company still relevant? Will it be tomorrow?
As a CEO, people often ask me how I sleep at night knowing that, especially in the IT industry, the competitive landscape can shift almost instantaneously. I tell them the truth: I sleep like a baby. I sleep for two hours and get up and cry for two hours. Read More

 

DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: CLOUD COMPUTING

In our in-depth report on cloud computing, we take a closer look at platform-as-a-service, security-as-a-service and back-end-as-a-service, weighing the benefits and challenges of each service and sharing tips from early adopters.

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