InfoWorld Tech Leadership Report | | By adding Elastic Compute and other IaaS options to the mix, Oracle hopes to hang on to its enterprise customers and usher them into the cloud era. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. 5 signs your Web application has been hacked 2. Windows 10 on Windows Phone: Not bad! 3. Security acquisitions reach a fever pitch 4. INSIDER Make analytics pay off for you and your customers | : Attunity In this eGuide prepared by Gartner Research, we explore the use of Hadoop data lakes. Hadoop data lakes have become increasingly more prevalent in the IT landscape because they support data scaling and accessibility. However, introducing Hadoop into an existing architecture can be a challenge. Learn More | Website defacements? Database dumps? Mysterious files? Here's how to tell if your Web application has been hacked -- and how to secure it once and for all. READ MORE | After five years, Microsoft finally has a reasonable smartphone platform, but it still trails the competition. READ MORE | Consolidation in IT security ran rampant in October, with more acquisitions on the way to feed the demand for integrated solutions. READ MORE | When customers got a better experience, these companies got a revenue kick, thanks to accurate and timely analytics data in the hands of salespeople. READ MORE | White Paper: SAS Institute Inc Gone are the days when you could afford to rely on reports that took days or even weeks to build and required technical skill to create and understand. It's risky to even think that you can run a competitive business if you can only send traditional, static reports to an executive sitting behind an office desk. Learn More | TODAY'S KEY TECH STORIES, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING Start your workday with InfoWorld Daily, and find out what the tech world will be talking about all day. | | |
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