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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. How fast are the MacBook's USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt ports? Dell announces 'storage blades,' converged data center strategy Robert L. Mitchell: What's missing in Oracle Public Cloud Sharky: So far they've migrated from bad to worse Violin, Microsoft team up to build all-flash NAS array Fusion-IO on-server flash coming to Cisco's UCS blade systems WHITE PAPER: Box Disaster Recovery Services Providers Evaluation Improvements in disaster recovery plans and broad business continuity strategies are top-of-mind concerns for leading enterprises today and recovery time is now measured in hours and minutes not days. These key insights are discussed in the 2010 Forrester Wave Report. Read Now! Facebook tackles Hadoop Achilles' Heel Flame crypto attack very hard to pull off, researcher says Chris Poelker: Centralizing healthcare big data in the cloud JR Raphael: Chrome OS reviewed: The final verdict on Google's cloud platform Exploit available for root-access vulnerability in F5 Networks products | ||||||||||
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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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