| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | There are several providers that have a shot of picking up significant future revenue as the overall demand for public compute, infrastructure, and storage services grows in the next three to five years. | | | Issue highlights 1. Java security will be in the spotlight at JavaOne 2. Bye-bye Ballmer, hello open source? Microsoft's upcoming options 3. Apache and Linux: A tale of two open source projects | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >> | | If Oracle's JavaOne show plans are any indication, the company is very serious about educating developers on how to make their Java applications secure. READ MORE | | With Ballmer's departure, Microsoft might see the appointment of a chief executive who genuinely understands the meshed society and the essential role open source software plays in it -- and a new open source volcano erupting. READ MORE | | Two decades in, Linux is doing just fine. The Apache Software Foundation, on the other hand, seems to be wobbling a bit. READ MORE | | White Paper: PC Connection We surveyed more than 500 organizations to uncover what they are looking for in a cloud solution, what their top concerns are, and how they respond to the risks associated with this trend. Download this report and begin your journey to the cloud today. Read Now | | | | |
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