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What IT should know about Windows 8

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What IT should know about Windows 8
The three faces of Windows 8 herald tough choices and significant changes ahead for corporate IT Read More


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NSA label-based system could secure big data
The National Security Agency has submitted Accumulo, its label-based, data-store software, to the Apache Software Foundation so that other parties can further develop the technology for use in secure systems. Read More


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Juggling IT's social media roles
Although marketing still rules most companies' social-media strategy decisions, IT is increasingly getting a seat at the table. Read More

Mozilla proposes 5X slower Firefox release tempo for enterprises
Mozilla has proposed a significantly slower Firefox release pace for enterprises, the result of a corporate backlash earlier this year against an accelerated scheme that ships a new edition of the browser every six weeks. Read More

 
 
 

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