2015년 2월 7일 토요일

The week in news: Net neutrality forever? Not so fast

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
February 07, 2015

Net neutrality forever? Not if the lawyers can stop it

Who would have guessed that former telecom lobbyist Tom Wheeler would argue such a strong case for reclassifying broadband as a Title II common carrier? Though the FCC steered clear of onerous regulation, the reaction from telecoms has been largely a howl of distress.
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Issue highlights

White Paper: Nasuni

Shadow IT in the Enterprise

This report reveals insights from more than 1,000 corporate IT users about their usage of Dropbox and personal mobile devices for work. Read this paper to gain an understanding for where consumer solutions are being used and if IT policies are effective in addressing the challenges associated with Shadow IT. LEARN MORE.

First look: Office for Windows 10 is as good as the iPad version

If you've never used Office for iPad or Office for Android, the new Office for Windows 10 is like a breath of fresh air. If you've used Office for iPad or Android, the new version for Windows 10 will feel like an old friend. READ MORE

How to make big data beautiful -- and useful

While design isn’t the only factor involved in realizing this vision, it’s a critical component that most enterprises overlook. That myopia is a big reason big data projects keep failing. We can do better. Focusing on design can help. READ MORE
White Paper: ThousandEyes

Evolution of Network Monitoring: From Data Center to Cloud

The enterprise data center used to be the hub for application delivery. Now it’s just another segment in the application delivery chain. Current environments are more complex, diverse and distributed, and require an altogether new approach to network monitoring. VIEW MORE

JavaScript's kinks getting worked out, but problems persist

Upgrades are coming to ECMAScript, but developers are still unhappy with the lack of a 64-bit numeric type and the absence of a built-in map set/type. READ MORE

Windows 10’s aggressive patching could be its Achilles heel

There are three fundamental problems with Microsoft's patching approach: the inability to uninstall a patch, the inability to block a patch, and the matter of timing how patches are rolled out. There are currently no solutions. READ MORE
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Top 5 Reasons Your Need Backup for Salesforce

How safe is the information you store in Salesforce? Learn 5 challenges businesses face and how to overcome them. In this eBook learn: -Top 5 threats to your Salesforce data -How to proactively prevent and recover from these threats -How to remain compliant in the cloud LEARN MORE




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