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Windows 10’s aggressive patching could be its Achilles heel

InfoWorld
InfoWorld Daily PM
February 02, 2015

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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White Paper: OpenText

Is ECM Just a Cost of Doing Business?

This paper outline the finding of the most recent research commissioned by OpenText. From the results of extensive customer interviews with some of the world’s best-known brands across a wide variety of industries, OpenText has uncovered a wealth of information about the ROI of ECM. LEARN MORE

Windows for $0? Yes, on a $35 Raspberry Pi -- but there's a catch

The program aims to "bring Windows to a new class of small devices," with the Raspberry Pi 2 joining the first- and second-generation Intel Galileo boards already in the program. None of this means Windows 10 is turning into a total giveaway, though. READ MORE

Reduce technical debt with microservices

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Sure, Microsoft has a ton of useful admin tools, but terrific, complementary open source options abound. READ MORE

Social engineering attacks from the front lines

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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




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