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Android malware used to mask online fraud, says expert WHITE PAPER: Qumu Business Video Empowers Social Media The wisdom of a company resides in the heads of those directly responsible for the non-routine work of the organization. This, coupled with increased demand to better communicate across distributed mobile workforces, is fueling organizational demand for scalable, affordable business video and user generated content. View Now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Brocade Communications Is Cloud the Answer to Federal IT Savings? In this eGuide, Computerworld and its sister publications CIO and Network World have collected interviews and articles that cover some of the biggest issues faced by federal agency IT departments today. Read on to learn about the technology challenges the U.S. government is facing, and how some agencies are dealing with them. Read now. Will Yahoo CEO's misstep kill company momentum? Adobe patches new Flash zero-day bug with emergency update Facebook IPO won't be derailed, analysts say From CIO.com: The Enterprise App Store: 10 Must-Have Features Researchers use diamonds to boost computer memory Oracle wants ex-Sun CEO Schwartz's testimony barred in Google suit WEBCAST: IBM How to Take Business Analytics to the Next Level Live Date and Time: November 29, 2011 - 12:00 PM EST / 9:00 AM PST By attending this webcast you will learn how you can implement an effective BA strategy that will deliver maximum strategic value to your company. Register Now From CSO: Is Facebook use in the enterprise too risky to allow? Samsung can challenge Apple's photo gallery patent before ruling on infringement Yahoo informs Facebook of more potential patent infringements LinkedIn to buy SlideShare for $119M Preston Gralla: Microsoft backtracks on Windows Media Center promise: It won't be included in Windows 8 Jonny Evans: Apple's iPhone 5 release date: Q3 launch? | ||||||||||
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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 This data warehouse manager pilot fish is responsible for a set of vital reports that are run every night and delivered by email to his company's top execs, from the CEO on down. So when he gets a call at 5 a.m., he gets right on the problem. 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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