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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Microsoft takes slow, cautious path to protecting IE against POODLE

Microsoft's alt-OS strategy strikes loyalists as class warfare | Free Windows? Not a chance

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Microsoft takes slow, cautious path to protecting IE against POODLE
Microsoft yesterday added an optional anti-POODLE defense to Internet Explorer 11 (IE11), and promised that additional protection would be switched on by default in two months. Read More


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Quintillion Case Study
Hedge fund administration company Quintillion doubles its asset and investor portfolio while keeping staff levels almost flat, by working with Insight 2 Value to deploy an efficient content management solution, based on IBM Case Manager. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Samsung

Meeting Energy Industry Mobile Security Requirements
The goal of the white paper is to educate decision makers in the energy industry about how to mitigate security threats facing mobile devices and the networks to which they connect. It addresses concerns relevant to CIOs, CTOs, security architects and IT managers. Learn More

Microsoft's alt-OS strategy strikes loyalists as class warfare
Long-time Windows users may feel like second-class citizens as Microsoft continues to push its products and services onto alternate platforms, but the problem will clear up next year, analysts predicted today. Read More

Free Windows? Not a chance
Microsoft last week doused speculation that it would make Windows free across the board. "We've not had any conversations [about] Windows 10 being a loss leader for us," Kevin Turner, Microsoft's chief operating officer, said at a technology conference sponsored by Credit Suisse on Thursday. "[But] we've got to monetize it differently." Read More

Former Marine fights to connect veterans with IT jobs
Nick Swaggert, a former infantry officer with the U.S. Marine Corps, sees untapped talent in returning soldiers, and he's committed to helping them find career opportunities in the tech world. Swaggert is Veterans Program Director at Genesis10, an outsourcing firm that provides IT consulting and talent management services. Read More


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The State of IT Infrastructure & Operations
The challenge that IT decision-makers face is the pressure to reduce costs paired with the pressure to progress digital maturity. Curvature analyzes why businesses miss significant CapEx and OpEx cost savings and how to refocus IT strategy. View now

Microsoft starts accepting Bitcoin payments
Opening up to new payment options, Microsoft has started accepting Bitcoin payments on its Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox stores. Read More

Microsoft tells Windows 10 users to uninstall Office
Microsoft took the unusual step of telling users running Windows 10's Technical Preview to uninstall Office before applying one of December's security updates. Read More

Microsoft delivers Office mobile management in Intune update
The updates Microsoft has made to its Intune PC and device management service this week are partly catching up to other MDM systems with features like containers for apps and files, a managed browser and bulk enrollment for iOS devices. But they also add unique options for managing Office apps on iOS and Android. Read More


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Guide to Managing and Lowering Mainframe Software Charges
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. This best practice guide provides a step-by-step process to reduce mainframe MLC costs up to 20% without compromising business critical services. Learn More

Skype implicated in EU corporate income tax scandal
Microsoft, which bought Skype in 2011, said it 'modified Skype's business model' after the takeover. Read More

Review: 6 business-class Chromebooks test their mettle
I've spent the last three weeks taking six business-oriented Chromebooks through their paces. I started out as a skeptical Windows-rules-them-all kind of guy. Read More

Cisco buying Neohapsis to boost security services
Cisco said Wednesday it is planning to buy Neohapsis, a security consulting firm that evaluates corporate security, risk and compliance, as part of its push into security as a service. Read More

Microsoft Patch Tuesday addresses Exchange and Explorer flaws
Internet Explorer and Exchange Server top the list of Microsoft programs needing to be patched by IT administrators this month, now that the company has rolled out its latest round of "Patch Tuesday" security fixes. Read More


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