Thursday, April 26, 2012

Google Drive review: Adding cloud storage to the mix

Embracing mobile site visitors: Early detection is best | Google introduces new TV like metrics for measuring ads

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Google Drive review: Adding cloud storage to the mix
The new Google Drive cloud storage service offers 5GB of storage and some nice features, but it's not yet an undisputed winner. Read More


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IBM XIV Storage System
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APM Platforms Unify The Application Performance Lifecycle
This paper discusses the selection requirements and benefits for a common APM platform to be used for proactive lifecyclebased performance management across development, test and production. Learn More.

Embracing mobile site visitors: Early detection is best
When you think about your company's websites -- whether internal or customer-facing -- you most likely picture the sites rendered on a computer screen, the environment Web development teams typically target. But there are more than 4 billion mobile phones in use worldwide, more than the total number of TVs and PCs combined, and that doesn't even include tablets. The reality today is your websites are being visited by people using hundreds of kinds of devices, the vast majority of which are mobile. Read More

Google introduces new TV like metrics for measuring ads
Google is introducing tools that measure the percentage of an online advertisement that is viewed and for what duration, to help advertisers measure the effectiveness of their campaigns beyond impressions and clicks. Read More

Does timing of Facebook IPO matter?
Reports circulated Thursday that Facebook's initial public offering could arrive on May 17. Read More

YouTube must filter content, German court rules
YouTube must filter content uploaded by users a German court ruled on Friday. Read More

Sony to launch 5GB online photo sharing service next week
Sony said Friday it will launch its online photo sharing service, "PlayMemories Online," next week. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Access to Sensitive Application Data
In this hands-on review, the SANS Institute Analyst Program examines Oracle Database Vault, which provides the capability to limit access of privileged users and DBAs to critical data and actions. Learn More!

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Facebook + Instagram = one big acquisition flop
Facebook's foolish buyout of Instagram is a waste of a billion of its pre-IPO dollars, but it's not the all-time worst tech business deal. Read More

Craigslist may be headed for a makeover
Craigslist late last week posted an ad looking for a "hands-on" senior user interface engineer, along with a front-end and usability engineers. Read More

Yammer to upgrade mobile apps, groups and search for enterprise social software
Yammer will announce a series of enhancements to its enterprise social-networking software on Tuesday, including updates in areas such as search, groups and mobile, as well as expanded integration with third-party products, such as the Microsoft Dynamics enterprise applications. Read More

Top Chinese Twitter-like site cracks down on political rumors
A top Chinese microblogging site has closed several user accounts for allegedly spreading political rumors, part of an ongoing government-backed campaign to scrub social networking sites of sensitive political talk. Read More

How Secure Are Your Facebook Apps?
How well do Facebook apps protect your privacy? Before you download something new and agree to share information, check out how Privacyscore rates its first. Read More

Box upgrades API to make it simpler, more powerful
Box has given its API a makeover so that developers will have an easier time building and integrating applications with its software, and have those applications do more than is currently possible. Read More



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