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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Review: MongoDB 3.0 reaches for the enterprise

16 iOS keyboards that'll help you get through the day | Windows 10 gets its first set of security patches

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Review: MongoDB 3.0 reaches for the enterprise
Already one of the finest JSON-document databases out there, MongoDB has unleashed an impressive set of improvements with its 3.0 release. (Insider Story) Read More


: Citrix Systems

eGuide: WAN Virtualization
In this eGuide, Network World examines the benefits of WAN virtualization and some recent trends in this area. Read on to learn how WAN virtualization can help your organization. Learn More

WEBCAST: Aerohive

Understanding the Network Impact of 802.11ac
Watch this webinar recording featuring Forrester Research for an overview of the current 802.11ac technology, a discussion on how high-speed Wi-Fi & application control impacts your network architecture, and take a look at how a proper network strategy can save you 40% or more on your investment. View Now>>

16 iOS keyboards that'll help you get through the day
There's a brave new world beyond the English alphabet: Here are 16 third-party iOS keyboards to communicate using Disney gifs, Instagram pics, or Lil' Wayne rap lyrics. Read More

Windows 10 gets its first set of security patches
Released almost two weeks ago, the new Windows 10 operating system already has its first set of security patches. Read More

Four knowns and four unknowns in Google's Alphabet soup
When Google announced on Monday that it would create a new holding company called Alphabet, of which Google Inc. will be just one part, Larry Page said the new structure would allow the company to get more ambitious things done. But there was still a lot that he didn't say. Read More


: BMC Software

Five Key Elements of Complete IT Compliance
Now you can make even the most complex and dynamic IT infrastructure fully secure and compliant. Read this eBook and learn how to: Improve process and close the SecOps gap,Quickly detect, audit and remediate breaches, Create a more agile environment to comply to regulatory mandates, Better allocate resources to reduce infrastructure costs Learn More

Outlook 2016 review: A new coat of paint on the same reliable personal information manager
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The new Outlook 2016 for Mac is the same solid, dependable, occasionally cluttered app it's always been, for good or ill. Read More

Will stock, hiring surge at a more transparent Google?
Google's restructuring could finally deliver to Wall Street something it's been after for years: more insight into what the company is spending on things like Nest, drones and health research. Read More

Twitter sees surge in government requests for account information
Twitter has seen an increase in government demands for account information in the first half of this year, with the U.S. followed by Japan topping the list for such requests. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems Inc

5 Reasons why Enterprises are Moving to Broadband Their WAN
The WAN has always been about connecting users to applications and moving data, but the playing field has now changed with datacenters migrating to the cloud along with missioncritical applications. Ultimately the way that enterprises and their users do business has changed - and so must their approach to connectivity. Learn more >>

Mobile banking apps in developing nations have weak security
The developing world is increasingly using mobile banking apps to move money, but new research shows those apps are often poorly coded and pose security risks. Read More

Oracle CSO to customers: we don't need your (false positive) bug reports
Oracle's CSO thinks customers who reverse-engineer its code in attempts to find bugs should cut it out because they're not finding much worth acting on and, more importantly, they're violating their licensing agreements. Read More

How texting a Corvette could stop it in its tracks
As if recent research on car hacking wasn't frightening enough, a new study shows yet another danger to increasingly networked vehicles. Read More


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