InfoWorld Daily AM | | Complaints of stricture over structure, signs of technical prowess on the wane -- the best days of the Apache Software Foundation may be behind. | | Issue highlights 1. In defense of Apache 2. Zombie scripts can attack at any time 3. Why Steve Ballmer is headed for the exit | White Paper: Ping Identity Identity management is the single most important aspect of your organization's security profile. If someone attempts to gain unauthorized access to information or systems, a good identity system will leave an audit trail for you to follow. Learn More | Apache is great for many things, not so for others. Its proponents misunderstand what it's bad at, and its detractors misunderstand what it's good at. READ MORE | Sometimes, scripts will continue to run, performing tasks that now make little or no sense. In some cases, they can be extremely problematic when circumstances change. Though simple to fix (just ax the cronjob), they can be difficult to uncover. READ MORE | The new CEO of Microsoft must be unfazed by legions of enemies from day one. To stand fast in the face of that you need to do more than yell; you need a singular vision -- which Ballmer lacked -- not to mention the coldness to bust heads with extreme prejudice. Retirement was an excellent choice. READ MORE | White Paper: Riverbed Technology A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance--even thousands of miles--and still get the same performance as if the storage remained local to the branch. Read more >> | | | | |
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