Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Cloud computing 2014: Moving to a zero-trust security model

In exascale, Japan stands apart with firm delivery plan | 2014: Time to rethink privacy

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Cloud computing 2014: Moving to a zero-trust security model
Instead of scaring businesses away from using hosted services, as some experts predicted, the leaking of classified documents detailing NSA data collection activities are driving some long overdue changes in enterprise and service provider security and privacy concerns. Read More


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Vblock Helps Eclipse Resurrect Intellectual Property
Building an Agile, Cost-efficient Business using a Virtualized Data Center. Learn More.

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5 Steps to Better Sales Performance: How to Coach Your Team
In 5 Steps to Better Sales Performance we reveal the proven methods the best sales managers rely on to close the sales performance gap between average performers and All-Stars. Download now. Read now!

In exascale, Japan stands apart with firm delivery plan
Japan intends to deliver an exascale supercomputer in six years. The firm completion date makes Japan novel among the nations in the race to build exascale systems. Read More

2014: Time to rethink privacy
Companies have to fully confront the privacy issues they face and rethink their policies from the bottom up. Read More

The security industry finds a dream enemy -- government spy agencies
2013 was the year we learned we must encrypt our data if we don't want the likes of the U.S. National Security Agency or the U.K. Government Communications Headquarters reading it as it crosses the Internet. Read More

Facebook tops U.S. social networking charts, but users eye other sites, too
Facebook remained the most popular social networking destination among U.S. adults, but users are also turning to other websites for their daily social fix . Read More


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Exploring Business and IT Friction: Myths and Realities
IT Organizations with passion for and actions around customer experience will lead the Service Revolution. Learn More>> Learn More

Archos to show sub-$100 smartwatches at CES
Archos announced smartwatches starting at under $83 and an Android tablet specially designed to make home automation a breeze. Read More

10 mobile tech predictions for 2014
What does 2014 have in store for mobile technology? Experts, analysts and others share their predictions for smartphones, tablets, platforms, wireless network technologies, video and mobile banking in the coming year. Read More

App dev 2013: The winners and losers
The software development landscape in 2013 saw technologies like JavaScript rise to new heights while others -- Java, for example -- maintained their prominence out of sheer inertia. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Yes, American broadband sucks: Here's the real reason why
Waiting for fiber to your home? Don't hold your breath... Reports show the U.S. continues to fall behind in broadband Internet speeds. Yes, America: The land of the free competition and the home of the brave market-entrant. Is it because of the vast rural areas? (No.) Is it because people aren't prepared to pay what it costs? (No.) Is it because governments don't subsidize it sufficiently? (No.) In IT Blogwatch, bloggers find out why. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apps to help you keep New Year Resolutions
The New Year looms and with it comes the chance to make a few resolutions, some of which may even last the week -- if you want your resolutions to hold together longer, I've selected some great apps to help you make effective changes in 2014. Read More


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In our in-depth report, we chronicle how Android is exploding in the enterprise, document how mobile device management is morphing to meet new demands, reflect on the ways Google has developed into a surprisingly powerful ecosystem for end users, and share observations on BYOD's role in spawning a new army of empowered workers.

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Is your IT department a great place to work? Our 21st annual Best Places to Work in IT list and special report will honor 100 organizations that offer great benefits, salaries and opportunities for training and advancement, as well as interesting projects and a flexible and diverse work environment.

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