| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | It's the annual ritual: Tech news sites promote their live blogs on the great Apple unveil starting at 10 a.m. Pacific time TODAY, so you can find out RIGHT NOW what the NEW iPhone offers. Well, we'll skip that and just tell you what's probably going to happen. | | | Issue highlights 1. 5 reasons I'm not too upset over Cryptogeddon 2. Java 8 developer preview ready for testing 3. Google to NSA: You'll have to take our data the hard way | | Resource compliments of: Condusiv Technologies How can I/O optimization technology boost SQL Server response time by 130% and throughput by 50% in a virtual environment? openBench Labs tested V-locity VM in its independent labexamining how the software dramatically increases SQL Server performance on VMswith no additional hardware. Read the report
| | Has the NSA broken all popular crypto? What changes if the NSA can crack anything? We don't know. And how those questions are answered makes a big difference. READ MORE | | Even though a general-release development kit for Java SE (Standard Edition) 8 is not due until next year, Oracle is offering a preview build for developers to test right now. READ MORE | | The cloud industry is turning its focus away from blocking criminal hackers to blocking systematic government snooping. READ MORE | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology 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 | | | | |