Today's InfoWorld Headlines: Wrap Up | | The database market has largely been impervious to open source pricing pressure. That may be about to change. | | Issue highlights 1. Windows patch KB 3045999 conflicts with McAfee, Romax, VirtualBox 2. 4 ways Microsoft will lure developers deeper into Azure 3. New Node.js coalition spotlights enterprises | White Paper: Thru Inc., This white paper introduces you to Enterprise File Sync and Sharing (EFSS) solutions and services, that go beyond simple photo and video sharing of early 2000s to offer enterprise critical capabilities and deliver secure, global synchronization and sharing of large files and content with robust service level agreement (SLA). View Now | An 'important' patch from this month's Black Tuesday causes odd problems in many applications. READ MORE | Webcast: Mimecast Attention, IT administrators: Taking control of services like Microsoft Office 365 will put you at an advantage in the eyes of decision makers and end users alike. Join Mimecast's Mounil Patel for this audio webcast and learn how to reap the long-term benefits the cloud has to offer, including cost savings and reduced complexity. Learn More | Here's how Microsoft's Azure moves are useful for -- and appealing to -- developers. READ MORE | PayPal and Intuit throw their support behind EnterpriseJS Coalition, which will host events and produce content about JavaScript in business environments. READ MORE | : Globanet This case study illustrates the compliance benefits that a mutual fund derived from their use of Globanet Merge1. Globanet managed the transition to a standardized financial messaging system and the installation of Globanet Merge1. Read more to discover how it all came together. Learn more | Join the IDG Contributor Network The IDG Contributor Network is a collection of blogs written by leading IT practitioners about the technology, business opportunities and challenges you face everyday. We invite you to participate by applying to be a contributor today. | | | | | |