Monday, December 22, 2014

Critical vulnerability in Git clients puts developers at risk

Microsoft helps solve developer problems with Bing-based tool | Three ways enterprise software is changing

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Critical vulnerability in Git clients puts developers at risk
A critical vulnerability in client software used to interact with Git, a distributed revision control system for managing source code repositories, allows attackers to execute rogue commands on computers used by developers. Read More


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Getting Smart about Mobile Security
This report looks at how to make your workers smart about mobile security by moving beyond policies and penalties and embracing an approach designed to identify and correct specific problem behaviors. Also, we look at how organizations can turn disruptive and clunky mobile security procedures into a secure and seamless experience for end users. Learn More

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Web Security: Protecting The Heart Of Your Business
Much like your home needs electricity or water to make it habitable, companies require the Internet for most of their business-critical functions. The business risks of not being able to connect with customers over the Internet or recovering from a data breach are significant. Learn More

Microsoft helps solve developer problems with Bing-based tool
The Bing Developer Assistant now works with C#, but more languages are on the way Read More


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Analytics in Sports: The New Science of Winning
Sports analytics have inspired many businesses to make better decisions through data and analysis. It's time for professional teams to view themselves as competing not only on the field or the court, but also in the use of data and analytics. Learn more!

Three ways enterprise software is changing
IT's old firmament is giving way to a new geography that involves pay-as-you-go cloud computing, app building and deep data analyses. Read More


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