2015년 3월 6일 금요일

Mozilla follows in Sun's faltering footsteps - 02

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March 05, 2015

Mozilla follows in Sun's faltering footsteps

Mozilla has become the modern-day Sun Microsystems: While known for churning out showstopping innovation, its bread-and-butter technology now struggles.
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Issue highlights

Webcast: Damballa

Don’t Get Trumped by Advanced Threats

No one wants to be in the hot seat when it comes to enterprise security. 21st Television program host Donald Trump, Jr. interviews Dave Scholtz, CEO of Damballa, to discuss how the security landscape has changed and advice for today’s enterprise security teams when it comes to battling advanced threats.LEARN MORE

Dropbox for Business delivers groups for tighter teamwork

Groups allows Dropbox admins to create and manage lists of team members, and create access controls for everyone in the group. Permissions also propagated.READ MORE

Microsoft revises security warning for massive February IE rollup

MS15-009/KB 3034682 is one of those typical gargantuan Internet Explorer patches that plugs "one publicly disclosed and forty privately reported vulnerabilities." Users who apply February's patches manually must hit Windows Update twice to be fully protected and prevent degraded page rendering. READ MORE

3D printers: The next wave of robots

When combined with scanners, today's 3D printers do more than mold figurines out of plastic goop. They're closer to displacing a broad swath of everyday jobs than you think. READ MORE

For job seekers, the big data gold rush is slowing

Big data has provided a gold rush for IT job seekers. But now there are signs of a slowdown as businesses learn that jumping into big data is not a recipe for instant ROI. READ MORE
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Attend AGENDA15 and learn firsthand how to lead your digital transformation from those who have done it. Innovators like Jennifer Dangar and Bryson Koehler of The Weather Company, Eric Singleton of clothing retailer Chico’s, and Janice Roberts of Cox Communications. They did it—so can you. LEARN MORE.

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