Hot stuff: Summer gadget guide 2012 | Richi Jennings: Microsoft iPad-killer Windows 8 tablet: Soon say several sources. Sweet! | ||||||||||
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RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver Final Week to Register! IT Roadmap only comes to Denver once a year so don't miss this opportunity to join hundreds of local colleagues who will gain a year's worth of enterprise-ready ideas, answers, best practices, and key contacts all in one day in one place. Attend Free. IT Roadmap Denver 6/20 - Colorado Convention Center. Hot stuff: Summer gadget guide 2012 Richi Jennings: Microsoft iPad-killer Windows 8 tablet: Soon say several sources. Sweet! Infosys employees had concerns about visa use, documents show IT-centric enterprise BI models unsustainable, says Forrester Vizio enters PC business, ships Ivy Bridge systems starting at $898 Have LinkedIn's security woes permanently damaged the social network? WHITE PAPER: Cisco Beyond BYOD to an Optimized Experience Advance beyond simply managing BYOD connectivity. Optimize your network experience specifically to your business, workforce, and customers across multiple devices, anytime, anywhere. Read White Paper Reported Yammer acquisition seen as beneficial for Microsoft Facebook pushes security tips to all its users SAP's tech chief affirms ERP on HANA database by year-end, touts momentum Banks: Hackers more aggressive in attacking customer accounts Judge revives Apple, Motorola patent suit Senator's legislation takes on telephone bill cramming Darlene Storm: FEMA trains for zero day attack on US infrastructure by 'The Void' hacktivists | ||||||||||
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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY This pilot fish is responsible for maintaining an application for a big software vendor, and after a recompile discovers a problem in the compiled code. But wasn't this compiler tested? CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL The sophisticated cyber espionage malware known as 'Flame' was discovered after computers within Iran's energy industry were wiped clean of data. Does the Flame malware increase the odds of a cyberwar? 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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