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Unplugging the data center
AMAG shut down its data center, moved everything to the cloud, went wireless everywhere, made BYOD standard practice, and did away with desktop phones. The head of IT shares the lessons learned. Read More


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Whirlpool CIO moves 69,000 global employees to Google Apps
Says the move could transform how employees get work done by increasing real-time collaboration. Read More

HP creates a new way to sell data centers
Hewlett-Packard is selling its data center services in a new way, via a program it calls "facilities as a service," or FaaS. Read More

Canada woes, breach seen as cause for Target CEO's exit
Retailer's disastrous performance in Canada last year probably weighed more heavily in decision to part ways, analysts say. Read More

Google Maps app now links up with Uber
An intriguing feature that lets people find out how long they'd have to wait for an Uber ride is one of the new navigation tools in Google Maps' mobile app. Read More


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Data Security for Mobile Users: One Size Does Not Fit All
Mobile computing is ubiquitous, but security solutions for mobile workers are not. For mobile security to be effective, tools and policies often need to be customized for specific users, roles, departments; or technologies. Read this whitepaper to learn the key criteria for customizing a mobile security policy for your users. Read now!

GitHub challenges Emacs, Vim with new Atom text editor
Online code repository GitHub is taking on the venerable Emacs and Vim text editors by releasing a text editor of its own, called Atom, which it claims is more suited to the Web era of development. Read More

Workday takes another shot at Oracle, SAP with recruiting app
Workday is expanding its competitive assault against Oracle and SAP with the general availability of Workday Recruiting, an application for finding the most qualified internal and external job candidates. Read More

Salesforce combining Radian6 with Buddy Media to create Social Studio
Salesforce.com is releasing Social Studio, a new product that combines features from its Radian6 social-media-monitoring technology with the content publishing capabilities of its Buddy Media software for marketers. Read More

Dropbox disables old shared document links to prevent unintended access
Dropbox has disabled old shared document links in a bid to prevent its users' files from being accessed by unintended recipients. Read More

Google Now gets smarter for real-world scenarios
Whether you've lost your car or lost your Internet connection, Google Now is getting a little more helpful. Read More


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