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Wednesday, April 08, 2015

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Antivirus doesn't work. So why are you still using it?
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Forrester: Future of Identity and Access Management
This report outlines the future look of Forrester's solution for security and risk executives working on building an identity and access management strategy for the extended enterprise. We designed this report to help you understand and navigate the major business and IT trends affecting identity and access management during the next 5 years. View now

Would Microsoft ever open-source Windows?
Once upon a time not so very long ago, Microsoft was widely considered the very antithesis of open-source software. Steve Ballmer called Linux a cancer and Bill Gates shared similar views about the open-source philosophy in general.Today, it's a different world. CEO Satya Nadella has openly declared a new love for Linux. Microsoft has open-sourced its .NET framework for developers, and Linux is now welcome on its Azure cloud computing service. Through a new focus on open access, the company is increasingly offering its products to users of competing platforms.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Linkedin Secures Their Move to the Cloud
LinkedIn has grown from 1,000 employees at the beginning of 2011 to over 2,000 today. This rapid growth, combined with the rapid build out of its application portfolio, presented challenges for the company's IT team when it came to managing across their SaaS applications and controlling access to these business critical services. View more

OpenStack company Nebula shutters
One of the first casualties of the OpenStack world is Nebula, a company founded by a pioneer of the open source cloud computing movement. Nebula posted an announcement on its website yesterday announcing it is shutting down. Chris Kemp, the former CTO for IT at NASA where much of OpenStack's code was initially developed, founded the company in 2011.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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