InfoWorld Daily PM | | After declining for six years, the value of many IT certifications is increasing -- but pick the right one if you want to cash in. | | Issue highlights 1. Microsoft botches six Windows patches in latest Automatic Update 2. Intel throws its weight behind HTML5 3. The wearable tech that will revolutionize business 4. Healthcare Industry Sees Big Data As More Than a Bandage | White Paper: Plantronics, Inc. You've thought long and hard about the investment you're making in Unified Communications. We've compiled ten steps to streamline the audio aspect of your UC deployment. Putting an audio strategy in place now can help you plan, deploy and eventually drive higher adoption rates. Download our workbook now! Read Now! | In an amazing tour de force, Microsoft's Automatic Update chute released at least six bad patches on Tuesday. Microsoft acknowledges problems with KB 2876063, KB 2859537, KB 2873872, KB 2843638, KB 2843639, and KB 2868846. READ MORE | Michael Richmond, senior architect in the company's Open Source Technology Center, positioned HTML5 as a technology for applications beyond just website development. READ MORE | Think wearable technology is only about porn on your glasses, silly watches, and digital pedometers for runners? Think again. Companies like SAP, Epson, IBM, Plantronics, and even Walt Disney are bringing wearable technology to business. READ MORE | The promise of big data in healthcare--increased efficiencies, better outcomes, more personalized care--is undeniable. How the industry reaches the promise land will happen in many stages, but hospitals and insurers aren't wasting any time getting started. READ MORE | White Paper: Network Instruments Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more. | | | | |
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