InfoWorld Daily PM | | Both candidates are young, and both made their bones in the cloud. Here's why smart money is on Satya Nadella and Tony Bates. | | Issue highlights 1. See you, Steve: 5 could-be, would-be Ballmers to consider 2. Nginx takes the slippery road away from open source 3. Go free chat! Disruptive services outrun Big Brother 4. How to Support Mobile App Development in Your Organization | White Paper: CommVault Today's data centers are now more virtual than physical. By moving to virtualization, you gained efficiency and your company gained agility. Now, you can't imagine life without virtualization. But as your data center evolved, has your data protection strategy evolved with it? Learn More | Cringely's got five candidates in mind for Microsoft's post-Ballmer era. He just has to get them to stop flying to the moon -- or to exist in real life first. READ MORE | Nginx is popular as a simpler, high-performance server and is often used as a proxy load balancing other server software, as well as for embedded use. Now it's released a proprietary Plus version this week. What could possibly go wrong? READ MORE | When autocrats try to control a new communications medium, you know that medium is good for society. Even if governments manage to corral them, there's always an early period in which these services are a venue for freer communications. READ MORE | As consumers eschew desktops and laptops for smartphones and tablets, organizations are increasingly tasked with developing apps for those mobile devices. These apps can be harder to manage than their Web-based brethren, but agile development methods can help ease the pain. READ MORE | White Paper: Citrix Systems In this Deep Dive, we'll profile a number of forward-thinking companies and organizations that did just that, achieving success after embracing the concept of user empowerment through BYOD. Read Now! | | | | |
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