InfoWorld Daily AM | | Microsoft is far from finished. It remains a powerful player in tech with plenty of smart people working on important projects. Here are 11 positive things Microsoft is doing that will not only keep Redmond rolling but also help the company thrive. | | Issue highlights 1. Finally, mobile management IT and users can get behind 2. Quantum cryptography is the last, best defense 3. 3 tips for Microsoft's next CEO: How to handle Windows Azure | White Paper: Riverbed Technology Learn how to be prepared to adapt your environment in a way that supports distributed employees, anytime anywhere collaboration and the need for business continuity during a disaster. Read More! | MobileIron's new Anyware shows a smarter way to enable mobile users, especially in companies with Salesforce.com. READ MORE | Conventional cryptography will be rendered useless if someone either came up with a very, very speedy computer or learned a method to do the math exponentially faster than the methods we have today for solving crypto problems. Quantum computers are that solution -- or problem, depending on how you see it. READ MORE | Microsoft's new CEO will have to renew focus on the cloud and figure out how to drive the company into the forefront or at least into a solid second place. Our cloud blogger has a few suggestions for the would-be CEO. READ MORE | Resource compliments of: BlackBerry When you install BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 you qualify for 30 days of complimentary support to get you started using the software to its full potential. Also, all purchases of annual BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 licenses come with complimentary BlackBerry® support, including 12x5 access to technical experience, online support and more. Learn more about the support services that are available once you've downloaded BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10. | | | | |
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