| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | How well do you remember those who were behind some of the most infamous hacking cases? Take this short quiz, keep score, and check at the end to see how well you did. | | | Issue highlights 1. Wishful thinking won't reverse Microsoft's misfortune 2. Serious action is needed to undo NSA's damage to U.S. cloud providers 3. Microsoft's 'terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad' week | | White Paper: Lenovo Group Limited Windows 8 has been designed with an understanding of the most modern threats and security issues that exist. As the end of life nears for Windows XP, moving to Windows 8 also alleviates a substantial corporate risk. Download this technology brief for a side-by-side comparison of key security features of Windows 8 and Windows XP. Learn More | | Microsoft advocates ignore new power of users in believing Surface tablet will improve with better marketing or in phantom update. READ MORE | | The recent surveillance revelations could drive small cloud providers out of business and force larger providers to put policies in place to reassure customers that they will not dish out data willy-nilly. READ MORE | | This week's damage: Surface RT lawsuits, botched security patches, SkyDrive and Outlook.com outages, and a subpar Windows 8.1 leak. READ MORE | | White Paper: SolarWinds Enterprise IT network management tools are difficult to use, expensive and do not address the realities of today's real-world IT management challenges, according to the results of an IDG Research Services survey. Learn More | | | | |
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