Saturday, 20 July 2013

The week in InfoWorld: What the future of Linux will be

The NoSQL IQ test | Linux by the numbers: Contributions, jobs, adoption

The Week in InfoWorld

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Top picks: The best Windows 8 tablet laptops, convertibles, and Ultrabooks
HP and Dell lead Samsung, Lenovo, and Acer in InfoWorld's reviews of both classic clamshell notebooks and innovative touch-driven hybrids. Read More


WEBCAST: HP Autonomy

Dispelling Myths about Cloud–based Archiving
Visit this Interactive Resource Center, designed to dispel any concerns you may have. It's packed with informative videos, whitepapers and case studies as well as Twitter feeds and a live Forum—everything you need to move confidently to the cloud. View Now!

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Securing Edge Data at the Center
Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >>

The NoSQL IQ test
NoSQL is still a relatively new and exciting buzzword, and its meaning is changing rapidly as more developers create additional tools and choose the term to describe their work. It's hard for developers to know just what qualifies as "NoSQL," and that makes it a difficult topic for a quiz. See how many questions you can answer about the database world's latest collection of tools. Read More

Linux by the numbers: Contributions, jobs, adoption
The Linux kernel's pace of development is hastening, as demand for Linux pros keeps growing. Read More

The future of Linux: Evolving everywhere
Here's a look at the future of Linux: as raw material, as the product of community and corporate contributions, and as the target of any number of challenges to its ethos, technical prowess, and growth. Read More

Ex-NSA chief: Huawei spies for China, Snowden security leak 'most destructive' in U.S. history
Michael Hayden, who has headed both the CIA and NSA, says the media need to give government a chance to explain PRISM. Read More


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