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The API economy, the killing joke, and the prisoner's dilemma

The future of marketing: Precognition, bots, and user agents | What failure looks like in Microsoft's cloud-first world

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BY IDG ENTERPRISE
August 18, 2014
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The API economy, the killing joke, and the prisoner's dilemma

APIs are a cornerstone of the modern cloud economy. But are we putting too much faith in the people who make these platforms?

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Best Practices for Securing Hadoop

Historically, Apache Hadoop has provided limited security capabilities, and most Hadoop implementations to date have been deployed with little thought given to security. To protect sensitive data being stored and analyzed in Hadoop, security architects should use a structured approach to security. Learn more!

The future of marketing: Precognition, bots, and user agents

Companies won't have to ask -- they'll just know.

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Top 3 Myths about Big Data Security

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What failure looks like in Microsoft's cloud-first world

When things go wrong, do you want to find out who's to blame, or concentrate on fixing the problem and re-engineering the system so it doesn't happen again?

How to take advantage of the debugging tools in your browser

Your browser's debugging tools are there to make sure your web apps don't blow up in your users' faces.

Mobile will save security by replacing passwords with biometrics

We're in a dark age for computer security, but the rise of mobile and wearable devices with built-in biometrics could save us.

Neura's novel approach: Baking intelligence into connected devices

Neura, a startup that has been accepted into Microsoft Ventures' accelerator program, has a novel approach to connecting devices.

Why I uninstalled Humin, a trendy new contact manager for iPhone

Humin has some cool features, but If you want a place in my life, you must sync with all my cloud sources.

Should you take a Chromebook to college?

As Chromebooks continue to become widely used in U.S. public school systems, the laptops powered by Google's Chrome OS may be a viable alternative for cost-conscious college students.

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