| InfoWorld Daily PM | | | Before most people are out of bed, we scan hundreds of sources of tech news and analysis, and roll them all into a single email containing the best items. Just subscribe to InfoWorld TechBrief and you're ready for the day. | | | Issue highlights 1. Apple, Google, or Microsoft? Your platform will dictate your office app 2. The verdict on the Microsoft-Nokia deal is as clear as mud 3. How to secure your company against NSA-inspired hacking 4. Mobile Management Spurs Power Shift in the Enterprise | | White Paper: Ping Identity Identity management is the single most important aspect of your organization's security profile. If someone attempts to gain unauthorized access to information or systems, a good identity system will leave an audit trail for you to follow. Learn More | | We seem to be moving to a world where you'll realistically have a choice of just iWork on iOS and OS X, Quickoffice on Chrome OS (and perhaps iOS and Android tablets), and Office on Windows and (in a limited version) OS X. READ MORE | | Microsoft had to do something to rescue its mobile strategy, but industry pundits say this deal isn't the fix that was needed. READ MORE | | The same techniques used by the NSA can also be used by others. These simple steps can reduce -- but not eliminate -- your company's exposure. READ MORE | | Who owns mobility in the enterprise? It's not the CIO. The business side is seizing power for mobile application development and management, and software vendors are quickly adjusting to service this nontechnical target market. READ MORE | | White Paper: SolarWinds Enterprise IT network management tools are difficult to use, expensive and do not address the realities of today's real-world IT management challenges, according to the results of an IDG Research Services survey. Learn More | | | | |