The verdict on the Microsoft-Nokia deal is as clear as mud | Microsoft plans changes to Office 365 targeted at SharePoint Online users

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Wanted: Java developers-to-be
Concerned by a critical lack of Java developers in the United States, IT services company Cook Systems wants to remedy the problem with FastTrack'D, a program aimed at producing 1,000 skilled Java developers per year within 24 months. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell VMware

How to Transform IT into a Center of Business Innovation
Although IT supports virtually every business process, many organizations are hard-pressed to take advantage of technology advances when they're trapped into spending most of the IT budget on maintenance instead of innovation. View Now

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Servers So Intelligent, They Redefine the Service Experience
HP has developed new online and enhanced remote service technologies designed to capitalize on the embedded HP ProLiant Gen8 management and monitoring capabilities. The most notable of these offerings — HP Insight Online — is the industry's first comprehensive, cloud-based management and support solution. Read Now

The verdict on the Microsoft-Nokia deal is as clear as mud
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

Microsoft plans changes to Office 365 targeted at SharePoint Online users
To prevent SharePoint Online customers from feeling boxed in, Microsoft wants to improve the way they upload and store documents in the cloud collaboration server. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies

Managing the I/O Explosion Without Extra Hardware
In this Technology Spotlight, IDC highlights the unexpected I/O explosion brought about by virtualization and presents new technologies that deliver exceptional application performance without additional hardware by eliminating unnecessary I/O traffic at the source. Read more. Read Now!

Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week
Microsoft today said it will ship 14 security updates next week to patch critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer (IE), Windows, Office, and SharePoint. Microsoft has patched IE every month so far this year. Read More

How to secure your company against NSA-inspired hacking
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



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