| IT News Daily | | | Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group wants to jump-start a new manufacturing operation in Indonesia next year, potentially bringing in more smartphones to the country. | | | Issue highlights 1. Ballmer hammers home Microsoft's 'high-value' strategy in final letter to shareholders 2. New chip said to boost thumb drive performance up to 50% 3. Study: Most CEOs lack vision, leadership on new computer tech 4. Microsoft offers Equinix customers private Azure access 5. Release of Yahoo dispute documents by FISA court may be delayed 6. Google relaxes access controls to Apps documents | | WHITE PAPER: Moovweb In this tech dossier from Moovweb, learn about responsive web delivery, an approach to mobile development that can reduce costs and increase agility so companies can build great mobile solutions without the big rewrite of their existing sites. Read now! | | In his last letter to shareholders, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer hammered on the same themes he and other execs struck three weeks ago before Wall Street analysts. READ MORE | | Silicon Motion today announced it is sending samples of a new USB 3.0 controller chip that will boost performance in flash drives by up to 50%. READ MORE | | A majority of CEOs are failing to steer their companies towards effective use of new computer technologies, which precludes their organizations from making major business improvements. READ MORE | | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: DEMO Conference Come to DEMO to discover 100s of the best new products from around the world, including wearable computing, digital money, mobile, health, internet, enterprise, big data and more. All products are handpicked by top VC experts for their innovative design and market potential. See tomorrow's big ideas launch at DEMO. Register now to save! | | Microsoft will soon allow customers of Internet business exchange (IBX) provider Equinix to directly connect servers into the Windows Azure network, which could speed throughput of hybrid cloud applications. READ MORE | | The declassification and release of documents in a case that Yahoo believes will prove it resisted government demands for data collection will likely be delayed after the government said its staff cannot work on it during the shutdown of the U.S. government. READ MORE | | Adding convenience possibly at the expense of security, Google will now let people without a Google Account view documents stored in its Apps cloud suite. READ MORE | | WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. This paper examines the move towards application/service performance within IT operations, and in particular the network-based delivery of those services. In addition a look at the roles, responsibilities and objectives that network- and application-based service-oriented visibility can and should play. Learn More | | | | |
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