2015년 3월 4일 수요일

What's next after Google Fiber? Google Wireless

Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up
March 03, 2015

What's next after Google Fiber? Google Wireless

Google is preparing to offer its own wireless service, but the exact plans remain a mystery. Google's clearly not offering to compete head-to-head with existing wireless carriers. Rather, it sounds as if the company is planning an augmenting service.
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Issue highlights

White Paper: Damballa

Finding Advanced Threats Before They Strike

Enterprise security teams are on a high state of alert to keep up with ever-morphing advanced threats. This SANS Institute review shows how Damballa Failsafe can be the first and last line of defense. READ NOW

Java update spotlights memory usage

Java Development Kit 8, Update 40 (JDK 8u40), which arrives nearly a year after the introduction of Java SE 8 itself, touches up the popular enterprise application platform in a number of ways, including garbage collection, for memory management. READ MORE

Mozilla rolls out dev-only 64-bit Firefox for Windows

Mozilla has revved its Developer Edition version of the Firefox to 38 and for the first time introduced a full 64-bit build of the browser for Windows. READ MORE
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

Apple unveils new Photos app in OS X Yosemite public beta

A month after Apple previewed OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 to registered developers, the company on Monday issued the first public beta of the update, notable for Photos, a new application that will replace the aged iPhoto. READ MORE

BlackBerry launches all-touch Leap with $275 price tag

Like many other vendors at the event, BlackBerry isn't focusing on the high end of the market but the mid-range, with smartphones that cost about $300 or less.READ MORE
White Paper: Damballa

Bot Detection is Integral to Security

Threat detection methods must evolve to keep up with cunning malicious actors. Popular technologies like sandboxing can miss advanced threats altogether. Learn how Damballa’s Failsafe can detect bot intention and nature to identify infections that bypass prevention controls. LEARN MORE

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