Thursday, 25 July 2013

Why you'll feel love and hate for Java 8

How Apple has thrived as Dell withers

Graph analysis will make big data even bigger

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July 25, 2013
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Why you'll feel love and hate for Java 8

Java 8 brings exciting developments, but as with any new technology, you can count on the good, the bad, and the headaches.

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Issue highlights

1. How Apple has thrived as Dell withers

2. Graph analysis will make big data even bigger

3. The open source job market is booming

4. BYOD Creates Trust Gap Between Workers and Employers

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How Apple has thrived as Dell withers

Unlike Dell, Apple has successfully combined two seemingly contradictory strategies: top operational efficiency and laser focus on creativity. READ MORE

Graph analysis will make big data even bigger

Social networks transformed the Internet into a complex web of relationships; social graph analysis offers a way to understand those relationships. READ MORE

The open source job market is booming

Apparently, the notion of free software has not killed off job opportunities in the software space. READ MORE

BYOD Creates Trust Gap Between Workers and Employers

Infographic: If you're a CIO (or other IT leader) and you have a BYOD policy in place, you also have some trust issues to overcome: Your users aren't confident their personal data is remaining private. READ MORE

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