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Adobe Flash "killed" by free HTML5 tool, Edge

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IT Blogwatch: Adobe Flash "killed" by free HTML5 tool, Edge
Adobe Systems seems to be taking the next step to replace Flash, by releasing a free preview of its new open-standards animation designer. Known as Adobe Edge, the tool uses HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to allow developers to do the same things as they can in Flash. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers foresee a future Flash-free fantasy. Not to mention: How many things are wrong with this Photoshop disaster? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Adding Visibility to WAN Optimization
Too often network professionals find themselves stuck in reaction mode, which can prevent them for strategically planning for positive, long-term benefits. Read this report to learn some best practices for understanding and improving the visibility and performance of mission-critical, networked applications. Read now!

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Leadership Through Innovation
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Preston Gralla: Five things Microsoft can do to save Windows Phone 7
Windows Phone 7 has been languishing ever since launch, and a recent survey found that only 7% prefer it over rival smartphones. That doesn't mean that Windows Phone 7 is doomed. Here are five things Microsoft can do to help revive it. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhone forcing smartphone industry change
The intensely competitive smartphone industry is becoming an increasingly challenging space. Analysts say Apple has achieved the largest share of hardware sales and revenue, putting competitors on any current platform under lots of pressure. In this environment, surely it won't be long until another round of mergers and acquisitions begins? Read More

JR Raphael: Gingerbread, anyone?
Google's Android 2.3 upgrade is spreading like wildfire this week, with seven phones starting rollouts and six more getting promising news for the future. Read More


WEBCAST: Websense, Inc.

New Websense TRITON Unveiled
As technology continues to improve, businesses are faced with attacks from every angle. We are no longer faced with simple, one-dimensional threats, but advanced persistent threats that attack from every platform. Learn more.

Glyn Meek: You might be a has-been if ...
Eventually technology overtakes even the best of us. Here are some of the ways you can tell if YOU are past your prime and need to hang up your coding pad ... especially if you know what a coding pad actually was. Read More

Richi Jennings: It's Sysadmin Appreciation Day (hurrah) #SysAdminDay
The last Friday of July, was System Administrator Appreciation Day! Started in 2000 by Ted Kekatos, this holiday-free holiday has grown from strength to strength. Read More

Shark Tank: Hey, you don't want to rush into these things
This pilot fish gets a late-Friday call from a busy engineer a continent away who just remembered that his laptop's wireless networking is broken -- and he'll need it for his business trip that starts Monday morning. Read More

 
 
 

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