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Three ways enterprise software is changing

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Flash and Fibre: Fulfilling the Promise of VDI
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Three ways enterprise software is changing
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Review: Alpha Anywhere aces offline mobile apps
Database-oriented rapid app development tool shines at creating Web and hybrid mobile apps that work offline. Read More

10 cool marketing automation startups to watch
Marketing automation can help can help businesses better target prospects, find and test new products and services. These 10 startups can help businesses plug gaps in their marketing strategy and offer solutions to problems companies might not even know they have. Read More

SDN in 2014: A year of non-stop action
The past year was a frantic one in the SDN industry as many players made strategic and tactical moves to either get out ahead of the curve on software-defined networking, or try to offset its momentum.Here's a rundown of what transpired in 2014 as a place setter for the year ahead in SDN.+ ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD See a list of all our 2014 wrap ups +DecemberJuniper unveils a version of its Junos operating system for Open Compute Platform switches, commencing a disaggregation strategy that's expected to be followed by at least a handful of other major data center switching players in an effort to appeal to white box customers.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Intelligent Compliance: Trust in the Data Center
With the average cost of a data breach reaching $3.5 million, the pressure is intense to maintain the security and compliance of your data center. Discover how your organization may be at risk and how you can protect your data center from costly and highly visible breaches. Read the whitepaper today to put the trust back into your data center. Learn More

Forensic software gets around iCloud security features
A Russian software company has updated its forensic software to work-around the security features Apple recently added to iCloud and increased what information can be extracted from the cloud storage service.Elcomsoft's Phone Breaker software now supports the two-factor authentication process Apple added to iOS 8 in September for accessing iCloud, Vladimir Katalov, CEO of the Moscow company, said Wednesday in a blog post.The catch to using the software, which pulls files including photos, calendar information and call logs from iCloud, is that some information about the account is required to access the storage service, according to information on the company's website. Either an Apple ID, password and the second form of authentication or a binary authentication token are needed to use Phone Breaker.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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How to work out the kinks in the cloud
Large organizations are feeling the pressure to push ahead with software-defined data centers, even if they must build them using immature technologies. Read More

Software Testers: The Quiet Giants of IT
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First 3D printer buyer's guide gathers input from thousands of users
The world's largest online community of 3D printer owners has rated what looks to be the majority of machines for sale today, offering consumers a detailed buyer's guide that uses a simple "1-10" rating system.Some 2,279 "verified" user reviews were collected for the buyer's guide, as some owners had more than one 3D printer model. In all, the guide rated 76 machines, with "10" the highest ranking and "1" the lowest."What I think was interesting is some of the bigger players in the industry were not represented, like Makerbot or 3D Systems, which seems to be the sentiment in the market today," said Brian Garret, chief technology officer at 3D Hubs, which created the online buyer's guide. Garret said users were often unimpressed with the print quality that came from larger vendors.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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