Review: Firefox OS sputters on the ZTE Open

3 types of DNS attacks and how to deal with them

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August 29, 2013
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Why Microsoft .Net failed

Microsoft tried, but it couldn't win the hearts and minds of developers who weren't already indoctrinated -- and it alienated others along the way.

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Issue highlights

1. Review: Firefox OS sputters on the ZTE Open

2. 3 types of DNS attacks and how to deal with them

3. Download the Identity Management Deep Dive

4. How the Snowden Effect Is Paralyzing CIOs

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Review: Firefox OS sputters on the ZTE Open

The Firefox OS shows way too many rough edges once you start using applications, and the very cheap hardware from Chinese manufacturer ZTE doesn't help either. READ MORE

3 types of DNS attacks and how to deal with them

The Syrian Electronic Army altered the DNS records used by the New York Times, Twitter, and others. Here are three ways such attacks can be mitigated. READ MORE

Download the Identity Management Deep Dive

Learn all about the benefits and building blocks of identity management -- and how to choose the right solution for your organization. READ MORE

How the Snowden Effect Is Paralyzing CIOs

Whether you describe Edward Snowden as a hero or a criminal, there's no denying the impact that this self-described 'computer wizard' is having on IT leaders. After all, if even the NSA can fall victim to a tech-savvy millennial, how can they defend their data? READ MORE

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