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Review: Birst brings DIY to BI

Pinpoint users' locations via JavaScript and the Web's Geolocation API | State-of-the-art spear phishing and defenses
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InfoWorld

Review: Birst brings DIY to BI

We're all aware knowledge is power and time is money.

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Computerworld

Pinpoint users' locations via JavaScript and the Web's Geolocation API

Want to offer extra functionality to your users based on where they are? Here's how. READ MORE

CSO

State-of-the-art spear phishing and defenses

The number of phishing sites was up 10.7-percent as of Q1 this year (over last year) while at the same time almost 32.7-percent of PCs globally were infected with malware, including adware and spyware, indicating that phishing is an increasing issue for the enterprise, according to a report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force.It’s not hard to infer from this data and the recurring information breach headlines that the risks of these attacks are quickly climbing to the upper-right corner of the Risk Impact/Probability Chart.[Raising awareness quickly: A brief overview on phishing]To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) READ MORE

InfoWorld

The proper care and support of today's mobile worker

Today's bring-your-own-device (BYOD) employee isn't yesterday's road warrior, so it's time for businesses to put in place the structured support systems — policy, management, and application access — that align the expectations of the new corporate work style with its business priorities. With more than half of employees paying for their mobile devices (and all or some of their data plans), and the lion's share opting for their device of choice rather than IT's device of choice, the traditional notion of imposing operations based on standards and stability flies out the window. READ MORE

InfoWorld

Review: OpenShift shines for developers and ops

The two major open source PaaS (platform as a service) offerings are Red Hat's OpenShift and Pivotal's Cloud Foundry. READ MORE

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