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Facebook change will give you control over data sharing with apps

Google as your mom: New Chrome add-on nags about password reuse habit | Microsoft fleshes out 'Windows as a service' revenue strategy

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Facebook change will give you control over data sharing with apps
Users are getting greater choice over what information is shared with websites and apps when they log in using their Facebook ID. Read More


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Evolution to the Next Generation
With the end of support for Windows Server 2003 Release 2, how should organizations plan for the next-generation data center? Hear from one expert on how to get started toward an adaptive infrastructure. Learn More

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Top Network Optimization Projects for 2015
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Google as your mom: New Chrome add-on nags about password reuse habit
Google released a free Chrome extension that preempts users from entering their Google account password into bogus websites and hampers the bad habit of reusing credentials. Read More

Microsoft fleshes out 'Windows as a service' revenue strategy
Microsoft executives last week further fleshed out the firm's "Windows as a service" strategy, an effort to shift money-making from the traditional practice of licensing the OS to one more reliant on revenue from search, games and apps. Read More

Nadella sets lofty cloud goals for Microsoft
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wants to boost the company's enterprise cloud business run rate to $20 billion by fiscal year 2018. Read More

IoT considerations for CIOs
Which 'things' to be prepared for, and the integration fun to be had. Read More

Developers, download these apps to see if Microsoft is on the right track
At Build last week, Microsoft did its best to woo developers of all kinds, offering cross-platform tools and software upgrades to improve productivity, and above all, clarifying its vision for universal apps. Read More

Microsoft says developers can port iOS and Android apps to Windows 10
Developers of iOS and Android apps will be able to bring their apps and games to Windows 10, Microsoft's next operating system that's designed to run on Windows Phone, laptops and other devices, the company announced at its Build developer conference. Read More


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Achieving a Best-in-Class Wireless Infrastructure
Today's increasingly mobile workforce demands ubiquitous, fast wireless access to meet the changing needs of the modern organization. The advent of the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard provides IT professionals with the opportunity to both upgrade their network capacity and redesign their wireless strategy View Now

Google extends Android voice search to Zillow, Shazam, NPR
Several new integrations hit Google's voice search system for Android devices on Thursday. Read More

8 time-saving productivity hacks
Overcoming productivity paralysisImage by ShutterstockYou might fly through your to-do list on some workdays, while on others, it seems insurmountable. Productivity paralysis can be tricky to overcome, and often requires experimenting with new tools and processes to rediscover what works for you. Read More

Guessing that song REALLY grated after a while
It's the late 1980s, and this pilot fish is responsible for a critical database that's used for scheduling engineering tests at a major car company -- but suddenly it's getting corrupted. Read More

6 cloud sourcing archetypes
Regardless how one chooses to define this boundary, cloud is permeating just about every corner of the enterprise, and the buyers that are driving this transformation are as varied as the functions they represent. However, buying "archetypes" are starting to emerge. Here are six of the most common. From the IDG Contributor Network. Read More

Oracle says it could win if a rival buys Salesforce
Oracle would come out ahead even if one of its rivals buys Salesforce.com, because it would turn Oracle's superior focus into an even greater advantage, Co-CEO Safra Catz said Thursday. Read More

Microsoft sets up machine learning demo site that guesses your age
To demonstrate the new machine learning capabilities in its Azure cloud, Microsoft has set up a website that guesses the ages of people in uploaded photos. Read More

Amazon buys ClusterK, a firm that helps users buy cloud capacity cheap
Amazon has acquired ClusterK, a developer of software that helps companies run mission-critical applications on spare cloud compute capacity sold by Amazon Web Services. Read More


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