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Microsoft's 'terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad' week
With apologies to author Judith Viorst, Microsoft has Alexander beat hands down. This week's damage: Surface RT lawsuits, botched security patches, SkyDrive and Outlook.com outages, and a subpar Windows 8.1 leak. 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

WHITE PAPER: CommVault

Modern Backup for the Modern Data Center
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

Lavabit founder says he can't legally explain why he shut down email service
Lavar Levison, the founder of Lavabit, said that the federal government gave him no recourse but to suspend the service -- which was purportedly used by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Read More

Intel throws its weight behind HTML5
Michael Richmond, senior architect in the company's Open Source Technology Center, positioned HTML5 as a technology for applications beyond just website development. Read More


WHITE PAPER: NeuStar, Inc.

Reducing the Risk to Online Content with IP Intelligence
This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More.

Leaked Windows 8.1 Build 9471 surprises, disappoints
Windows 8.1 X 64 Pro Build 9471 -- apparently leaked, but very close to final -- hit torrents and download sites worldwide earlier this week. Here's what our blogger found. Read More

Java tops C as most popular language in developer index
Java has retaken the lead in this month's Tiobe index of the most popular programming languages, which now assesses more search engines to calculate the numbers. Read More



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