Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Windows PC makers hang customers out to dry with flawed crapware updaters

A former NASA chief just launched this A.I. startup to turbocharge neural computing

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

Computerworld Enterprise Apps

Jun 07, 2016
Featured Image

Windows PC makers hang customers out to dry with flawed crapware updaters

Prominent Windows PC makers have made "egregious" omissions in the software updaters they bundle with notebooks that leave customers at risk from cyberattack. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

A former NASA chief just launched this A.I. startup to turbocharge neural computing
Making IoT magic with analytics
Iron Man meets Aquaman as Navy turns to augmented reality
IBM joins R Consortium
The advanced beginner's guide to R
Microsoft continues campaign to shut down stupid software pirates
Canonical lines up more partnerships -- positive Juju abounds
5 trends shaking up multi-factor authentication
Prezi tries again to get companies to change their presentations
Microsoft launches Planner app for basic project management
Amazon's arbitration attack of its own merchants is system gaming at its best
Infrastructure monitoring products: Users pinpoint the best and worst features
Dive into the Salesforce Consulting Partner program

eGuide: Silver Peak Systems Inc

eGuide: The Software-Defined WAN

Today's hyper-connected, cloud-based envrionments demand greater agility and efficiency. Enter the software-defined WAN, which can address this shortcoming in traditional WAN architectures by putting an overlay on top of them. Read More

Thumbnail Image

A former NASA chief just launched this A.I. startup to turbocharge neural computing

A new company launched Monday by former NASA chief Dan Goldin aims to deliver a major boost to the field of neural computing. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

Making IoT magic with analytics

Connecting devices is just the first act in an Internet of Things production. The magic happens when analytics transform data into business intelligence. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Iron Man meets Aquaman as Navy turns to augmented reality

Scientists with the U.S. Navy are working to develop an augmented reality display for divers' helmets. Read More

IBM joins R Consortium

IBM will back efforts to create infrastructure and best practices for the R community, as well as promote use of the language. Read More

Thumbnail Image

The advanced beginner's guide to R

So you've gone through the Computerworld Beginner's Guide to R and want to take the next steps in your R journey? In this advanced beginner's guide, you'll learn data wrangling, best packages to use for different tasks, how to make maps with R and much more. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Microsoft continues campaign to shut down stupid software pirates

Microsoft filed another lawsuit in federal court accusing unidentified individuals with stealing its software by illegally activating more than 1,000 copies of Windows and Office. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Canonical lines up more partnerships -- positive Juju abounds

Naming a product after West African witchcraft isn't the normal course of events in the technology industry. But then again, Canonical is far from normal. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

5 trends shaking up multi-factor authentication

Perhaps the biggest surprise in our review of nine multi-factor authentication products is that physical tokens are making a comeback. Many IT managers were hoping that software-based tokens, which are easier to deploy and manage, would make hardware tokens extinct. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Prezi tries again to get companies to change their presentations

Prezi, the seven-year-old startup that aims to reinvent the way that people make presentations, has launched a new business-focused offering that's aimed at getting companies to use its software instead of rivals like PowerPoint. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Microsoft launches Planner app for basic project management

Microsoft has launched a new Web app called Planner, which competes with some high-flying startups in the productivity space. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Amazon's arbitration attack of its own merchants is system gaming at its best

Amazon has gone out of its way many times to track down and try to punish -- often via lawsuits -- site visitors who post bogus reviews. But late last week, Amazon added a tactic that is new in two very critical ways. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Infrastructure monitoring products: Users pinpoint the best and worst features

At IT Central Station, IT managers provide their peers with insights about the pros and cons of four leading products: CA Unified Infrastructure Management, SevOne, Nagios and Opsview Enterprise. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Dive into the Salesforce Consulting Partner program

The Salesforce AppExchange includes the rapidly growing Salesforce Consulting Partner ecosystem. Here we'll discuss the partner tiers and some interesting statistics about it. Read More

White Paper: Silver Peak Systems Inc

Gartner Market Guide Details Why SD-WAN Should Be Part of Your WAN Architecture

Silver Peak has been recognized as meeting key operating requirements for SD-WAN, according to the recent Gartner Market Guide for Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN). Read this report and learn why enterprises are embracing this new and disruptive technology. Read More

Computerworld's 2016 mobile data service satisfaction survey is underway!

Which carrier's users are the most satisfied with their mobile data service? That's what we want to find out. For the fourth year, Computerworld is polling readers to find out how they feel about their mobile data provider, how much they pay, how they use their mobile data connections and more. Take the survey here

May Digital Magazine: Cross-border data blues

Check out our May Digital Magazine, featuring an in-depth story on the EU's new data protection regulations and the pressure on IT teams to achieve compliance. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

Nominate a leader for the 2017 Premier 100 awards

Computerworld has launched its annual search for 100 technology professionals who have demonstrated leadership in their organizations through the use of technology and have the strategic vision to align technology with business goals. The deadline for nominating a candidate for the Premier 100 Technology Leaders awards is Aug. 31, 2016. Make a nomination today!

Subscribe to Computerworld Daily News

Sign up for our popular, twice-daily tech news newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's up-to-the-minute top stories of the day, both first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon (ET). We deliver breaking news on topics like the latest security threats and the newest mobile devices, in-depth features about enterprise technologies and IT careers, and authoritative analyses of moves made by tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM and HP. Sign up now

Subscribe to CSO's Security Awareness Weekly

Sign up for a weekly roundup of features, news, tips and analysis on security awareness delivered to your inbox on Mondays. Sign up now

Computerworld Job Board

Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted. Check them out now

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to Computerworld Enterprise Apps as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright (C) 2016 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 10:01 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive