2015년 1월 31일 토요일

The week in news: Hello, Windows 10

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
January 31, 2015

Unicorn epidemic portends wild ride for startups

The Unicorn Club -- companies valued at more than $1 billion -- is filling up, but no one knows whether it's a good or a bad sign for tech.
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Issue highlights

White Paper: IBM

5 Tips for Success with Customer Analytics

Discover five tips for success with customer analytics, and how a better understanding of your customers in context increases revenue and deepens loyalty.LEARN MORE

Downloading Windows 10 build 9926? Read this first

Here’s what to do immediately after you install the Windows 10 January Technical Preview. READ MORE

YouTube dumps Flash for HTML5

In a blow to proprietary rich Internet plug-ins, YouTube, which had been a stalwart supporter of Adobe’s Flash plug-in technology, revealed this week that it now defaults to the HTML5 video tag. READ MORE
White Paper: Level 3 Communications

Secure Data Services: Breaking Down the Enterprise IT Silo

This paper explores how NSPs can truly help their customers break down their silo mentality with an alternative approach to bundled services that is aligned to the core business interests of their customers. The benefits of this approach – to both NSP and customer – are also explored. LEARN MORE

GitHub doubles bug bounty for security researchers

GitHub is doubling the maximum payout for its Security Bug Bounty program, with hackers and security researchers now able to earn $5,000 to $10,000 for reporting unknown security vulnerabilities in GitHub applications. READ MORE

Docker grows up -- and has the reorg to show for it

Faced with an exploding contributor base and widening real-world usage, Docker is attempting a reorganization to better handle its growth and scalability. The project's leaders discussed the proposed changes by way of a GitHub pull. READ MORE
Webcast: IBM Corporation

7 Groundbreaking Storage Solutions

Please Join IBM and Nuance Communications Inc. to learn how Nuance uses IBM Elastic Storage to improve the power of their voice recognition applications by managing storage growth, cost and complexity while increasing performance.LEARN MORE




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