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As iPhone thefts drop, Google and Microsoft plan kill switches on smartphones
Responding to more than a year of pressure, Google and Microsoft will follow Apple in adding an anti-theft "kill switch" to their smartphone operating systems, U.S. law enforcement officials will announce later Thursday. Read More


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Aberdeen Group Research: Analytics Trends 2013
The results of Aberdeen Group's 2013 Business Analytics surveys examine the shifting challenges IT professionals face as they harness an ever-deepening pool of data for analysis. It will also explore current trends in IT's role in successful BI solutions. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Damballa

Fortune 500 Company Deploys Damballa Failsafe
A Fortune 500 company wanted to detect advanced malware, zero-day threats, and other targeted attacks. Every solution they reviewed used signature-based techniques or sandboxing, which wasn't enough. They selected Damballa Failsafe to plug the security gaps. Read Now

Amazon names initial apps, lights 'fire' under developers
Many of the most popular mobile apps look set to be available on Amazon's new Fire smartphone when it launches on July 25. Read More

Tips on how to ace an Office 365 certification test
Anyone hoping to gain Microsoft certification in Office 365 better know the ins and outs of provisioning, security, syncing, identities and troubleshooting for the cloud version of Microsoft's flagship productivity suite. Read More

Microsoft kills off plan to pay people to write good things about Internet Explorer
It was only a couple days ago when Microsoft released its Internet Explorer Developer Channel, "a fully functioning browser designed to give Web developers and early adopters a sneak peek at the Web platform features we're working on." Any chance IE might have gotten some long-term social media love was dashed after a clueless "social strategist on behalf of Microsoft" invited the wrong person to write something positive about Internet Explorer. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Alert Logic

State of Cloud Security Report
In a relatively short time, cloud computing, specifically Infrastructure-as a-Service, has shifted from a new but unproven approach to an accepted, even inevitable, model. Driven by flexibility and efficiency, the question facing most organizations is which applications and workloads to move to the cloud and when. Learn More

10 amazing features Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 need to share
Although Windows and Windows Phone now have more in common than ever, Microsoft still hasn't quite nailed the "one Microsoft" experience that it's been aiming for. Spend enough time with these two operating systems, and chances are you'll be longing for features that are available on one, but not the other. Read More

Virtustream takes aim at complex cloud migrations
Virtustream is one of the most successful - yet least well known - public, private and hybrid cloud computing vendors in the market. While it doesn't have the brand name recognition of the giants of this industry, such as the Amazon Web Services, Microsoft's and Google's of the world, it does have the accolades. Read More

Microsoft's most famous couple, Bill and Melinda Gates: Stanford commencement speech transcript
Following is the text of the address by Bill and Melinda Gates, philanthropists and co-chairs of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, as prepared for delivery at Stanford University's 123rd Commencement on June 15, 2014. Read More


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Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Technical Overview
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 is the next generation of Microsoft's information platform, with new features that deliver faster performance, expand capabilities in the cloud, and provide powerful business insights. How SQL Server 2014 incorporates in-memory technology to boost performance in online transactional processing (OLTP) View Now

Microsoft trims Surface Pro 2 prices as sales of successor loom
Microsoft has cut prices of its almost-retired Surface Pro 2 tablet by $100 days before the next-generation model hits retail. New prices for the Surface Pro 2 -- which was introduced last fall -- now run $799 for the model with 64GB of storage and $899 for the 128GB configuration. T Read More

Review: Sync, store and share data with Transporter Sync
The scoop: Transporter Sync, by Connected Data, about $100 (plus cost of external storage drive) What is it? This small device attaches to a home router and external storage drive, creating a personal cloud storage system that can synchronize data across multiple devices from any location. Read More

Maliciously crafted files can disable Microsoft's antimalware products
A vulnerability allows attackers to disable Microsoft's antimalware products by sending specifically crafted files to users via websites, email or instant messaging applications. Read More


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