Tuesday, February 04, 2014

Unforeseen consequences of cloud computing; Office 365 turns one

Office 365 turns one, but success is tough to tally | 25 Valentine's Day gifts for geeks at heart

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Report highlights unforeseen consequences of cloud computing
While the cloud has delivered many good consequences (such as greater infrastructure flexibility, lower costs, and so on) it has also been found to have a dark side (for example, security problems and management issues). Read More


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Using Cloud Communications for a Competitive Advantage
Watch this Frost & Sullivan webcast to learn why distributed organizations are rejecting the old model of premises-based communications solutions and have turned to cloud communications. Learn more >>

Office 365 turns one, but success is tough to tally
A year after the launch of Microsoft's ambitious Office 365, it's almost impossible for outsiders to get a grip on how the software-by-subscription program has done, analysts admitted today. Read More

25 Valentine's Day gifts for geeks at heart
Ready to shop for a Valentine's Day gift for your geek-minded sweetheart? We've found 25 gifts inspired by tech, science and math. From the chemistry of caffeine to the artistry of Pi, we've got you covered. Read More

How to sync your Windows desktop to the cloud
If you talk to five PC users you'll probably find six different ways to use the Windows desktop. On the one end are people like me, who prefer to have nothing cluttering up their primary workspace. On the other are people who turn their desktop into a dumping ground for webpage links, files in progress, to-do lists, and program shortcuts. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

What's Coming in Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)
Find out why Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solutions that are truly future-ready must be designed to enable Machine-to-Machine (M2M) capabilities and much more. Learn More

Dell finally ships Android-based PC on a stick
Dell has started shipping the Android-based Wyse Cloud Connect, a US$129 device that is slightly larger than a USB stick and can be used by consumers to watch movies in HD or by enterprises as a virtual desktop client. Read More

Startup Altiscale offers Hadoop hosted service
Organizations that want to run Apache Hadoop to analyze their big data without setting up a computer cluster can now procure the data processing framework as a service from a startup co-founded by the former CTO of Yahoo. Read More

Facebook turns 10: A look back at the milestones
A lot has happened since Mark Zuckerberg and his friends launched a website from their dorm room. Read More


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Cloud-based UC: A Foundation for Business Transformation
CIOs are turning to cloud-based UC to reduce IT costs and focus resources on projects that deliver the greatest strategic advantages. Read Now

Price of Amazon Prime may jump to $99 or $119 a year
Perhaps investors have had enough, because when Amazon released earnings yesterday that weren't quite up to part with analysts' expectations, shares of the world's largest e-retailer sank by nearly 10%. Money-wise, Amazon raked in a profit of $239 million on revenue of $25.59 billion with EPS coming in at $0.51. Read More

Pharmaceutical IT chief melds five cloud security companies to bolt down resource access
Having migrated his company from on-site servers and applications to a cloud-based software-as-a-service, Nathan McBride, vice president of information technology at AMAG Pharmaceuticals, is now working to influence security by getting five cloud security service providers to build what he wants. Read More

NTT DoCoMo reveals smart clothing, fitness band in healthcare push
Japan's dominant mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo is pushing into wearable technology with new smart clothing and a wrist band that can monitor wearers' health while sending data to smartphones and the cloud. Read More


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