InfoWorld Daily PM | | Caveat emptor: Security solutions will always fall short in addressing the fundamental flaws of securing IT systems. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. 4 ways Microsoft will lure developers deeper into Azure 2. Windows patch KB 3045999 conflicts with McAfee, Romax, VirtualBox 3. Controversial unified-Hadoop project bears first fruit 4. Video: Behind the scenes of the rescue of HealthCare.gov | White Paper: Axway 1 out of 4 organizations have failed a security audit. Will you be one of them? Ovum Consulting asked hundreds of executive-level IT buyers from around the world some very tough questions about their ability to govern the flow of their enterprise data. Learn More | It's clear that developers love the cloud. It's also clear that Microsoft's cloud services have become the future of the company. No surprise, then, that Microsoft is doing all it can to bring developers to Azure -- not only existing Microsoft/.Net folks, but developers from ecosystems far and wide. READ MORE | An 'important' patch from this month's Black Tuesday causes odd problems in many applications. READ MORE | The ODP (Open Data Platform) consortium of vendors attempting to produce a base Hadoop distribution bears its first real fruit -- but is unlikely to satisfy ODP critics. READ MORE | A member of the beleaguered website's rescue team gives all the gory details of its operation. READ MORE | White Paper: PC Connection Is your IT infrastructure bursting at the seams? Now just might be the time to upgrade to brand new equipment throughout your data center. Modernizing your infrastructure can bring the relief your IT operations need, while enhancing manageability, security, and access. And believe it or not, lower your overall costs. Learn more >> | | | | |