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Microsoft needs your help to fix botched patch KB 2859537
Microsoft is actively asking for dead bodies -- systems that crash after MS13-063 / KB 2859537 gets applied. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Box

Forrester Wave Mobile Collaboration Report
Mobile collaboration means putting collaboration workloads onto all-important smartphones and tablets then delivering a great user experience anywhere, anytime, on any device. This is a high bar to clear, but we found 13 vendors able to clear it. Learn More Now!

WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Securing Edge Data at the Center
Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >>

Ubuntu Edge smartphone probably not going to get funded
The Ubuntu Edge, an innovative smartphone concept that is designed to double as a dockable PC, appears unlikely to meet its $32 million funding goal. Wealthy Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth has already ruled out stepping in at the last minute, saying that this "would not be in the spirit of the project." Read More

With worker retirements looming, IT starts to prepare for a workforce exodus
With 10,000 U.S. baby boomers turning 65 every day until 2030, the IT industry is among those that must plan how its workforce will be impacted when these employees eventually retire. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Eliminating the Challenge of Remote Backup
In today's global economy, many companies are increasingly distributed. That puts IT in a precarious position, especially when it comes to backup processes. Providing IT services to remote locations generally requires investment in local servers, storage, and networking. Read Now

Google gives Chrome 29 'mulligan' button
The upgraded browser sports a new option that restores the browser to near-factory defaults -- think of it as a take-a-mulligan button -- which can come in handy when mystery problems persist. Read More

Box swivels to small businesses with new subscription plan
The company today introduced its Starter tier, priced at $5 per user per month for teams of as many as 10 people. It includes pooled storage of 100GB and an individual file size limit of 2GB. Read More



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