2015년 3월 14일 토요일

The week in news: Apple goes into wearables, Docker goes into desktops

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
March 14, 2015

Apple Watch: What it brings to business users

Notifications, contextual status, transactions -- take a look at the features that you'll likely use in your work life, most of which you can control via a combination of Siri voice commands and scrolling via the watch's crown (dial).
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White Paper: Solutionary

The MSSP Advantage

Read this Whitepaper that reveals an IDG study that shows how leading edge organizations are turning increasingly to managed security service providers (MSSPs) to keep both hackers and malware at bay. LEARN MORE

Survey: Developers turning to less-troublesome JavaScript variants

CoffeeScript, a preprocessor that takes code and compiles it to JavaScript, is creeping forward in a prominent language popularity index -- a sign that developers want alternatives to JavaScript. READ MORE

Microsoft warns: The Windows 10 beta pace is about to speed up

As Windows 10 spokesman Gabe Aul warned, those who aren't up for an old-fashioned beta roller coaster ride would be better off in the slow lane. READ MORE
: BMC Software

Five Key Elements of Complete IT Compliance

In the past, the needs of the business have often overruled the requirements of compliance, but in light of recent security breaches and compliance failures, this attitude is no longer an option. Organizations must modernize their approach to compliance and close the SecOps gap with a strategy designed for today’s complex, dynamic IT environments. LEARN MORE

Email security hits the gold standard -- but not via Google or Yahoo

Have German Web mail providers beaten Google and Yahoo to the punch when it comes to protecting emails with end-to-end encryption based on the PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) system? The answer is a qualified "yes." READ MORE

Docker's new acquisition does containers on the desktop

The company's latest buy, Kitematic, focuses on using Docker on Mac desktops -- and soon Windows as well. READ MORE
White Paper: BMC Software

Intelligent Compliance: Trust in the Data Center

With the average cost of a data breach reaching $3.5 million, the pressure is intense to maintain the security and compliance of your data center. Discover how your organization may be at risk and how you can protect your data center from costly and highly visible breaches. Read the whitepaper today to put the trust back into your data center. LEARN MORE

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