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Adaptive learning creates more effective training
Long espoused in educational circles, intelligent software that tailors training to the individual learner is catching on in corporations. Read More

 


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As the number of consumption models have grown, so has the burden on application designers. Learn how to how to maintain a positive user experience and good performance when creating application designs for the multiple target platforms your customers are using. View "Total Experience Quality: Integrating Performance, Usability, and Application Design"

Security holes could give hackers access to iOS, Android devices
Apple's tight vetting of mobile applications gives it a security edge over Android, but there are still several ways for attackers to steal data from iOS devices, a mobile security company warned in a report Tuesday. Read More
 

SolarCity plans world's largest solar panel plant in upstate N.Y.
SolarCity, headed by Elon Musk of Tesla fame, plans to build one of the world's largest solar panel production plants on 88 acres in upstate New York. Read More
 

Readers rant about IT worker who trained H1-B replacement
The story of A. B. and the training of the IT worker's H-1B replacement struck a chord with Computerworld readers. It provided an opportunity for them to vent, argue and share their views about the visa and its impact on U.S. workers. Read More
 


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Why Customers Deploy a Flash 1st Strategy on EMC VNX Storage
Read why with a FLASH 1st strategy, customers don't need to compromise between performance and TCO. Learn More

Amazon speeds up its cloud with SSD block storage
Amazon Web Services has launched a new general purpose Elastic Block Store that runs fully on solid state drives, which the leading IaaS cloud vendor says will provide dramatically better performance for users compared to previous-generation spinning disk persistent storage. Read More
 

NetApp unveils all-flash shared storage array
Growing demand for flash continues to rock enterprise storage, with NetApp becoming the latest big vendor to shape a new product around the high-speed media. Read More
 

Russian forensic firm's tool snags iCloud backups without an Apple ID
Moscow-based Elcomsoft has developed a tool to collect iCloud backup files without knowing a person's Apple ID, a development intended to help law enforcement analyze seized computers. Read More
 

Richi Jennings: Nokia gives millions to blackmailers. Police fail to follow
2007 oops revealed. It's been revealed that Nokia was successfully blackmailed, a few years back. The perps stole Nokia's private digital signing key, threatening a rain of malware on Espoo's parade. So Nokia sent millions of euros to extortionists, but Finnish police lost them. How the mighty might have fallen: In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if this helps explain the failure of Symbian. Read More
 

 

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