Thursday, December 25, 2014

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Phil Johnson: How to deal with uncertainties in software development
Your Morning Countdown
December 25, 2014 Take a break from the holiday madness by catching up on some IT news!
10. Phil Johnson: How to deal with uncertainties in software development

9. Study: E-readers, tablets can disrupt sleep

8. Critical vulnerability in Git clients puts developers at risk

7. Apple's 14 biggest news stories of 2014

6. Robot takeover is coming ... sort of [VIDEO]
WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

State of the Art Availability: IBM X6
Join us to hear Dan Olds, Founder of Gabriel Consulting discuss how new technology from IBM System x, featuring Intel Xeon processors push availability to new heights providing business with the system reliability they need for their mission critical workloads.
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5. Leak indicates that Samsung's first Tizen smartphone will debut in January 2015

4. Decisions, decisions: How IT managers are sorting through today's data center architecture options

3. Uber envisions a safer ride in 2015

2. Google's prototype car ready, but it's more VW Beetle than Porsche

1. Holiday blues: 49% of network managers, sysadmins expect to work the holidays
WHITE PAPER: Onapsis Inc.

How to Identify SAP Security Weak Spots
Threats affecting the SAP application layer are frequently overlooked, leaving systems exposed to malicious attacks. This SAP Insider highlights the security blinds spots and explains how automated assessment and audit solutions enable organizations to monitor, detect, prioritize, and prevent threats to close security gaps and mitigate risks.
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WEBCAST: Brocade Communications Systems, Inc

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