Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Trying the Apple strategy: Microsoft buys Nokia's mobile business

The perfect security defense is right under our noses | Why you should be using rsync

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Trying the Apple strategy: Microsoft buys Nokia's mobile business
The Nokia purchase is about not having to rely on hardware partners any more, a clear sign that Microsoft is going to own the challenge of blocking Apple and Google from dominating the post-PC market. It's a bold, perhaps necessary bet. Read More


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Reducing the Risk to Online Content with IP Intelligence
This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More.

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3 IT Imperatives CIOs Use To Drive Change
CIOs who have been successful in bridging the divide between IT operations and business did it by accelerating the transformation of IT. Read now!

The perfect security defense is right under our noses
The security defense we need is one that basically puts a security expert on each computer. And it can be done with two simple components and the cloud. Read More

Why you should be using rsync
On its face, rsync seems simple. Give it a source and target directory, along with a method of communication, and it will make the directories identical. However, there's much more going on under the hood than many people realize. Read More

Video: PostgreSQL succeeds where MySQL fails
Head-to-head comparison shows MySQL failing to report obvious data errors, which would lead to major headaches for developers. Read More

VMware VSAN: Inside the revolutionary new approach to storage
VSAN will be in public beta shortly. Despite its beta status, take a look at how VMware's Virtual SAN works -- it may be a glimpse into the future of software-defined storage. Read More



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