| | | INSIDER Alert | | Your guide to the top content posted this week for Insider members | | | | Network World Last week, DEMO Fall 2013 provided more than 40 startups the opportunity to launch. For some, it may have been the first step toward massive success. Some major names in the tech industry, such as VMware, E-Trade, and Salesforce.com, began their rise to prominence with a brief pitch at a DEMO conference in the past. | | Network World Last week, DEMO Fall 2013 provided more than 40 startups the opportunity to launch. For some, it may have been the first step toward massive success. Some major names in the tech industry, such as VMware, E-Trade, and Salesforce.com, began their rise to prominence with a brief pitch at a DEMO conference in the past. READ MORE | | Computerworld The out-of-the-box security settings for Apple's new iPhone 5S are just the latest example. (Insider; registration required) READ MORE | | InfoWorld Over the past few years, solid-state disks have made enormous inroads into the enterprise storage market. All the major storage vendors have begun integrating some form of SSD into their storage lines, and a promising new crop of startups has fielded an impressive array of all-flash offerings. READ MORE | | CSO New standards are meant to 'help' merchants, but experts say they are more about protecting credit card companies READ MORE | | Computerworld According to our recent survey, companies of all sizes are investing in big data and predictive analytics techniques in order to increase revenue and control corporate costs. But many are also experiencing staffing and IT challenges. READ MORE | | Network World If you're trying to decide which device to buy for your next trip because your current laptop is too old, too slow, too heavy and just plain too embarrassing; or, conversely, too new and too expensive to risk a mishap on the road, consider a Chromebook. READ MORE | | Computerworld Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman told investors that some of her company's business woes can be traced to increasing competition from longtime partner Microsoft. Insider (registration required) READ MORE | | | |
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