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CSOs grapple with pain points of BYOD WEBCAST: T-Systems Charting a Course for Realizing Business Value in the Cloud Cloud is not simply about delivering IT services. Rather it is about vesting the organization with the agility it must have to respond to challenges and opportunities at the speed of business. Tune into this live webcast - Thursday, October 18, 2012, 2:00 PM, EDT - to learn how to blaze your own pathway to enterprise applications in the cloud. Learn more. In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Sourcefire, Inc. The Sourcefire FireAMP Vision Still getting malware infections despite the time and money you've spent on security? Today's malware defenses have an inherent disadvantage in fighting today's threats. Designed for another time they are burdened with legacy constraints that hamper performance and protection. Learn More Trying to fill 6,000 jobs, Microsoft pitches $10,000 H-1B visa Infor, customer head to court over third-party system support WHITE PAPER: Autonomy Survey: All's Not Well at Endpoints Where does a CIO find a non-intrusive way to protect and classify endpoint data to minimize risk, all while making sense economically? Read Now! Lawsuit challenging HP payout to Hurd dismissed Mayer wants Yahoo to be part of your every day life Oracle OpenWorld 2012: CEO Larry Ellison on two of his keynote announcements | ||||||||||
VOTE NOW: WHAT'S ON YOUR 2012 HOLIDAY SHOPPING OR WISH LIST? Computerworld wants to know: What type of tech gear do you most want to give or receive as a holiday present this year? Let us know by taking our quick poll. We'll focus on the most popular product types in our upcoming 2012 holiday gift guide. SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Parts is parts, but GHz isn't GHz The software running this dental clinic has been working fine for four-plus years, but one day it starts acting up, so a pilot fish calls vendor tech support -- and the inevitable run through the checklist commences. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Users of Apple's new Maps app in iOS6 are encountering inaccurate maps, off-kilter points-of-interest, missing streets and addresses and more. Is the iOS 6 Maps controversy a black eye for Apple? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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