| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | The Windows Phone store doesn't have the sheer volume of apps you'll find on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Even if the numbers don't compare, there are still some gems to be found. Start with this baker's dozen. | | | Issue highlights 1. Review: Acer Iconia W3-810 is too little, too lame 2. Windows Server 2012 R2 and Azure Pack work better together 3. The lost art of listening to users | | White Paper: McAfee Every database, from the largest corporate data store to a small-scale MySQL deployment, contains valuable information. Hackers remain as determined as ever in their efforts to cash in on this treasure. The most effective way to protect any database is with effective multilayered database protection. Learn more >> | | Billed as "the world's first 8-inch Windows tablet," the Acer Iconia W3 is proof that getting there first isn't always the most important achievement. The W3 puts size and portability ahead of most everything else -- but not always to its advantage. READ MORE | | While Windows Server 2012 supports some aspects of Azure Pack, R2 has five added or enhanced features. READ MORE | | Beyond book learning and college courses, there's a way to hone your tech skills and solve users' IT issues: Lend them your ears. READ MORE | | White Paper: CDNetworks Delivering web applications over the Internet and ensuring reasonable response times for users around the globe is a significant challenge. Learn more. | | | | |
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