Monday, October 14, 2013

Enterprises will snub Microsoft's faster release tempo by sticking with Windows 7

Obamacare portal suffers from common e-health government disorders

Imagination dispatches Warrior CPU core to battle ARM and Intel

IT News Daily
October 14, 2013
Share this email

Enterprises will snub Microsoft's faster release tempo by sticking with Windows 7

Enterprises will standardize on Windows 7 and Office 2010 and will ignore Microsoft's newer operating system and suite for years, research firm Gartner predicted.

READ MORE
 

Issue highlights

1. Obamacare portal suffers from common e-health government disorders

2. Imagination dispatches Warrior CPU core to battle ARM and Intel

3. Full HD comes to Windows Phone devices

4. Microsoft ships tool to block IE11 on Windows 7

5. How to stretch Microsoft's Office 2013 free trial offer

6. Report: Broadcasters ask high court to shut down Aereo TV streaming service

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Securing Enterprise Info : Android, iOS & Windows Devices

Android, iOS and Windows tablets and smartphones play an increasing role in enterprise computing, providing new flexibility and mobility for workers and IT—but creating new challenges around security. This paper describes these issues and explains how they can be addressed effectively with Citrix BYOD solutions View Now

Obamacare portal suffers from common e-health government disorders

The U.S. government's healthcare portal is under emergency care, afflicted by ailments that have sickened many government IT health systems worldwide. READ MORE

Imagination dispatches Warrior CPU core to battle ARM and Intel

Imagination Technologies will deliver its first Warrior CPU core to device makers by the end of the year, beginning a campaign to make the MIPS architecture a more potent rival to ARM and x86. READ MORE

Full HD comes to Windows Phone devices

Microsoft's next Windows Phone update opens the door for 1080p screens and more powerful processors from Qualcomm. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Lumension Security

Best Practice Guide to Addressing Web 2.0 Risks

With the rise of user-generated content, social networks and readily available information offered by the Web 2.0-enabled workplace, users are more connected to people and ideas than ever before. This new level of connectivity also introduces significant risk. Read now!

Microsoft ships tool to block IE11 on Windows 7

Microsoft on Friday shipped a toolkit to block Internet Explorer 11 from automatically installing on Windows 7 PCs, a signal that the new browser will release in the next few weeks. READ MORE

How to stretch Microsoft's Office 2013 free trial offer

Perhaps you're a student who only needs Microsoft Office for a limited time. Maybe you want to kick the tires on Microsoft's office suite for more than 30 days or just don't want to plunk down the money for it yet. READ MORE

Report: Broadcasters ask high court to shut down Aereo TV streaming service

A cadre of prominent broadcasters including ABC and CBS petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to shut down Aereo, a television streaming service, alleging that Aereo infringes their copyrights and puts their businesses at risk, according to a Wall Street Journal report. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Red Hat

How Software Defined Storage Frees Budget for Innovation

Learn how open, scale-out storage platform provides a foundation for the future of enterprise data. Key takeaways from this live webcast will show the best approach to drive enterprise growth and agility. View now

Follow IT News

Share this email

You are currently subscribed to itnews_daily as garn14.tech@blogger.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: sean_weglage@itworld.com

To contact IT News, please send an e-mail to online@itworld.com

Copyright (C) 2013 IT News, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@itworld.com. **

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.