Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Stop 80 percent of malicious attacks now

Together we can end the scourge of the Apple rumor machine

Oracle hitches Java to 'Internet of things'

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July 23, 2013
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Stop 80 percent of malicious attacks now

Guess which two pieces of unpatched software provide points of entry for most security breaches. (Hint: Neither is Windows.)

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Issue highlights

1. Together we can end the scourge of the Apple rumor machine

2. Oracle hitches Java to 'Internet of things'

3. DataStax primps Cassandra for developers

4. IT Resume Makeover: Making the Military-to-Civilian Transition

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Together we can end the scourge of the Apple rumor machine

You know the Apple rumor mill has hit full tilt when word leaks of 'Terminator 2'-style iPhones. It's time to end the gossip cycle. READ MORE

Oracle hitches Java to 'Internet of things'

Oracle wants to extend Java to a new generation of connected devices, aka the Internet of things. Oracle also hopes that Java can supplant the C language in some embedded development projects. READ MORE

DataStax primps Cassandra for developers

Eyeing Oracle, CEO Billy Bosworth says DataStax Enterprise 3.1 eliminates some of the complexity that's deterred holdouts. READ MORE

IT Resume Makeover: Making the Military-to-Civilian Transition

Making the move from the military to a corporate IT leadership role can be difficult. Don't make it harder on yourself by showcasing the wrong skills. READ MORE

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