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Oracle upgrades standard Java, JavaFX WEBCAST: Motorola Mobility How to Distribute Apps to Your Mobile Workforce In this podcast, Greg Hansen, Sr. Director of IT at Motorola Mobility, discusses the need for enterprises to manage app distribution, which group/division has this responsibility, options for distributing apps, and Motorola Mobility's approach. View Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Cisco Private Cloud: Lessons Learned Along the Way A recent IDG Research Services study confirms that the private cloud is indeed full of promise. Agility. Efficiency. Cost savings. But realizing those rewards can be an arduous path. Now, you can leverage what Cisco learned on their own path to the private cloud. View Now Mozilla to kill Firefox 3.6 by auto-upgrading old browser Update: Apple's WWDC sells out in 2 hours WEBCAST: IBM Banking on the Mainframe This presentation will look at banking application issues and provide examples on how banks and financial market clients are responding to these challenges. Learn More Box upgrades API to make it simpler, more powerful Service unveiled for building Windows Phone apps in the cloud | ||||||||||
CALL FOR ENTRIES -- COMPUTERWORLD'S BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE BEST IN CLASS 2012 If your organization's BI project is innovative, has positively impacted your business and has produced ROI, then we want to see your case study! In our upcoming Aug. 27 issue, we will showcase a select group of the biggest (and most fascinating) business decisions to which BI has contributed. Case study submissions will be accepted now through May 7. Submit your nomination using the above link. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY On a beautiful spring weekend, pilot fish and his wife decide to drive to the top of one of the tallest mountains in the country. But at the moment they reach the top, fish's only-for-emergencies beeper goes off. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Omissions from the feature set of Windows RT are leaving analysts increasingly skeptical that enterprises will gravitate toward tablets running the new forked version of Windows. Is Windows RT on tablets DOA because it lacks needed enterprise features? COMPUTERWORLD'S IT SALARY SURVEY 2012 A majority of IT workers say they're under pressure to increase productivity and take on new tasks. But the vast majority are still happy they picked IT as their career. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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