Wednesday, June 11, 2014

University CIO helps boost graduation rates with analytics

Red Hat gears RHEL for the long haul | University CIO helps boost graduation rates with analytics

ITworld Enterprise Applications

Forward this to a Friend >>>

Google Plus LinkedIn Facebook Twitter


Oracle CEO Larry Ellison wades into the in-memory database wars
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison is taking the fight to IBM, Microsoft and SAP in the burgeoning in-memory database market with a new option the company says can deliver dramatic performance boosts without requiring changes to applications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn

Unshackling Online Meetings for Business Users
Online meetings are ideal for collaboration both within the business and with customers, but too often technology solutions get in the way, creating delays or even missed meetings that can jeopardize opportunities and revenue. Sales teams and other business users need to be able to meet online without having to jump over technology hurdles. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Case Study - MTC Australia
In moving to a "cloud first" approach for their business-critical apps, they were able to remedy the increased network traffic with Riverbed solutions to ensure a positive user experience. View now>>

Red Hat gears RHEL for the long haul
Knowing how system administrators enjoy continuity, Red Hat has designed the latest release of its flagship Linux distribution to be run, with support, until 2024. Read More

University CIO helps boost graduation rates with analytics
Brian A. Haugabrook, interim CIO at Valdosta State University in Georgia, deployed analytics tools that enable faculty and staff to identify students who need extra help. The effort paid off with higher graduation rates. Read More

Salesforce.com CRM update focuses on flexibility and mobility
Now 15 years old and counting, Salesforce.com's CRM application gained maturity long ago, but as the upcoming Summer '14 release shows, the company is still adding hundreds of enhancements and tweaks to it multiple times per year. Read More

Windows gets the GitHub tool it deserves
A big barrier to widespread adoption of GitHub by Windows users has been the lack of friendly tooling to interact with the service. Most everything needed to be done through the command line and the initial setup of the security key exchange between your desktop and GitHub was enough to deter a lot of people. All of that has changed with GitHub Windows 2.0. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Box

The Next Frontier for the Mobile Enterprise
IDC focuses this article on the new IT platform. This 3rd IT Platform will be the new wave for about the next 25 years, so they urge all current companies to embrace it themselves. They also talk about how mobile is a huge part of this new platform, and that not only sales for smartphones are rapidly expanding, but so is developer interest. Learn more >>

Drop out of college; earn a six-figure salary coding
A four year degree isn't the only path to a great development job -- if you have the coding chops Read More

To make the most money as a software engineer, move to Switzerland
New data reveals in which countries developers make the most money, and where they can most live like royalty Read More

Netflix won't budge in dispute with Verizon over video quality
Netflix defended its error messages to customers that blamed Verizon Communications' network, despite a cease-and-desist notice from the broadband service provider. Read More

PayPal chief joins Facebook to strengthen mobile messaging
A stronger set of features, possibly including payments, might be coming to Facebook's messaging properties now that former PayPal president David Marcus has come to work for the social network. Read More

Facebook to launch Slingshot, yet another photo messaging app
Well, that was awkward: Facebook just did a Snapchat of its own, briefly releasing a rival disappearing-photo app and then pulling it. Read More


SURVEY

Take ITworld's cloud survey and you could win $500
ITworld is conducting a brief survey regarding cloud computing initiatives, and we value your input. The survey will take you about 10 minutes to complete. And there's a reward! Respondents who complete the survey will be entered in a sweepstakes to win a $500 cash prize. Take the survey now!

GIVEAWAYS:

Enter today for your chance to win!

The Rails 4 Way
Through detailed code examples, you'll dive deep into the Rails 4 code base, discover why Rails is designed as it is, and learn how to make it do exactly what you want. Enter now!

JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons (Video Training)
In 4 hours of video instruction, JavaScript Essentials LiveLessons provides a solid foundation on which to build skills, from the perspective of a web developer. Enter now!

DON'T MISS...

10 tech products that are built to last

16 terrible computer pranks that could get you fired

Your new PC needs these 22 free programs

Pants on fire: 9 lies that programmers tell themselves

History's 15 most popular computer scientists


Get more peer perspective online
Google+ | LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to itworld_enterprise_applications 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 ITworld, please send an e-mail to online@itworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2014 ITworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701.

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want 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.