Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Intel wants to help gamers, others overclock their SSDs

Intel wants to help gamers, others overclock their SSDs | Microsoft who? Sinofsky adds another scene to his second act, signs up with Box

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Developers hack Dropbox, show how to access to user data
Developers who were able to bypass Dropbox's security by reverse-engineering Python applications -- the language used by the cloud storage provider -- described their technique in a published paper. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Accellion

Strategy for Securing Mobile Content: 5 Key Guidelines
Mobile computing is a powerful, easy-to-use technology that delivers impressive benefits in productivity and agility, that employees are eager to adopt. But along with the impressive benefits come substantial risks. Read Now!

WHITE PAPER: CDW

5 Reasons for Software Asset Management
Managing software may seem more challenging than ever, but discipline and good tools can ease the burden. This paper will help you understand what types of software licensing options exist and how to use software assessment management to prepare for an audit. Read Now

Intel wants to help gamers, others overclock their SSDs
Without saying exactly what it will be, Intel plans to make a "big splash" near the end of the year or the beginning of next with a product that can "overclock" solid-state drives (SSDs). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Protecting Data in a Virtual World
Data protection in a virtual environment often requires strategies and tools different from those utilized in a physical infrastructure. Dell AppAssure provides holistic data protection for both physical and virtual environments, dramatically improving recovery time and recovery point objectives. Read now!

Microsoft who? Sinofsky adds another scene to his second act, signs up with Box
Steven Sinofsky remains very active after his retirement from Microsoft, now signing on with Box as an adviser for its cloud storage and file sharing service, its developer platform and its mobile applications. Read More

VMware's virtualization quest could help shake up storage, too
The jam-packed VMworld show this week in San Francisco has been VMware's launchpad for flights deeper into storage, an area that the company thinks is due for more virtualization. Read More


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Tools and strategies to keep the BYOD chaos under control
One key to a successful BYOD program is mobile device management (MDM), where carefully chosen tools and policies let companies maintain control. However, there s a lot of movement in the market and a number of MDM approaches to consider which makes your job more challenging. To get you started, we assembled advice from IT leaders who have successfully deployed an MDM solution.

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