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Real programmers are an endangered species WEBCAST: Oracle Optimizing Data Center Infrastructure IDC's proven ROI methodology makes the business case, with quantifiable financial benefits, to refresh data center systems infrastructure. Learn more In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Sourcefire, Inc. How to Protect Against Hackers Targeting Applications Read "The Five Key Benefits of Application Control and How to Achieve Them," by Sourcefire security experts, to learn: Why application control is so critical to your network security How to encourage productivity while minimizing risks Must haves when evaluating application control solutions Learn More Surprise guest at JavaOne: Java founder James Gosling 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. Mozilla previews 'Metro'-ized Firefox for Windows 8 Ray Kurzweil at DEMOfall 2012 | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY But now I have a bigger checklist! Consultant pilot fish gets an assignment filling in on this company's PC help desk -- and the first call is a one of those no-display-on-the-monitor problems. 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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