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Another flawed Office update tells users to buy the suite WEBCAST: Citrix Online Detecting and Dealing with Toxic Teams Join Paul Glen, CEO and author of Leading Geeks, on Thursday September 26 at 10AM PDT/ 1 PM EDT. as he explains the 5 warning signs that indicate you have a toxic team and how to restore your team to 100% health. Learn big solutions for big problems! View now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology Preparing Your Infrastructure for the Hyperconvergence Era From cloud computing and virtualization to mobility and unified communications, an array of innovative technologies is transforming today's data centers. And along the way, they're also flooding corporate networks with enormous new torrents of traffic. Read Now Microsoft expands buyback deal to goose sales of Surface, Windows phones Hungry? Let's print lunch Mobile app download tally will soar above 102B this year The chances of finding life on Mars just got slimmer Will 3D printing kill IP? Four needling questions for Microsoft as it hosts Wall Street analysts Google to tackle aging, illness with new company WHITE PAPER: Quantum Corporation Make Backups Reliable, Available, and Secure Recent surveys have shown that almost half of today's data centers are using the same backup system architecture that was all the rage 20 years ago. The other half are using disk in some fashion. This Deep Dive will explain the evolving role of disk and tape, as well as how they can work together to bring you the best of both worlds. View now >> HP's first Windows 8.1 tablet to hit stores in November Slideshow: The 7 best new features in iOS 7 FTC lacks data breach authority, says accused medical lab Google Wallet now works with iOS devices GoDaddy buys domain marketplace Afternic IBM gets the big picture with Daeja buy Preston Gralla: Stephen Elop's reward for running Nokia into the ground: $25 million Jonny Evans: Touch ID: The future of the Mac | |||||||||
In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up. This free, 28-page magazine-style report is available now [Registration required] To read the report, click here. KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST NEWS ON CONSUMERIZATION JOIN THE COMPUTERWORLD CONVERSATION ON GOOGLE + DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: THE CONSUMERIZATION OF TECHNOLOGY CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | |||||||||
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