| InfoWorld Daily PM | | | There is good news and bad news for Microsoft in terms of browser reliability. The bad news is that Microsoft Internet Explorer has fared the worst overall in recent years. The good news is, Internet Explorer keeps getting better and better with each release. | | | Issue highlights 1. The last days of Unix 2. Don't fall prey to ad networks peddling dicey links 3. Google's cloud encryption is good for PR -- and users, too 4. Why CRM Implementation Needs Training Wheels, Not Racing Gear | | White Paper: CommVault Today's data centers are now more virtual than physical. By moving to virtualization, you gained efficiency and your company gained agility. Now, you can't imagine life without virtualization. But as your data center evolved, has your data protection strategy evolved with it? Learn More | | Unix, the core server operating system in enterprise networks for decades, now finds itself in a slow, inexorable decline. IDC predicts that Unix server revenue will slide from $10.2 billion in 2012 to $8.7 billion in 2017, and Gartner sees Unix market share slipping from 16 percent in 2012 to 9 percent in 2017. READ MORE | | If your website accepts links from third parties -- such as ad networks -- make sure they don't lead to malicious sites. READ MORE | | Google's addition of default encryption in its cloud storage plays on NSA-induced fears, but it's not a bad strategy. READ MORE | | If it's true that the best CRM systems are built, not bought, then which features should you be building? And how should you build them? As with riding a bike, implementing a CRM system gets much harder once you take off the training wheels--or, in this case, the out-of-the-box features. READ MORE | | White Paper: Citrix Systems In this Deep Dive, we'll profile a number of forward-thinking companies and organizations that did just that, achieving success after embracing the concept of user empowerment through BYOD. Read Now! | | | | |