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Getting your hands on data with mobile analytics
Year after year, organizations cite business intelligence and analytics as top investment priorities, but they're seldom satisfied with the results. In part that's because traditional solutions require a handoff to experts who know how to query warehouses full of data -- and dutifully return static reports that reveal somewhat less than anticipated.
Review: Cloud Foundry brings power and polish to PaaS
Cloud Foundry was created by VMware to streamline deployment for application developers, application operators, and cloud operators.
Microsoft's latest Azure moves shows it's all-in with the cloud
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Docker welcomes Google 'validation,' but sees more work ahead
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Tech unemployment stays down, and demand for consultants soars
Unemployment for technology professionals remains low, with tech consultants particularly in demand, according to jobs site Dice.com's Tech Trends report for the second quarter of this year.
Hacker movie wants to be free -- for a limited time
"Algorithm: Of Hackers and DRM" tells the story of a hacker who breaks into government systems and finds all sorts of unsavory material (shades of Edward Snowden fully intentional). You can watch it for free below -- but not for long.
ALGORITHM - Of hackers and DRM from Moshe Bergstein on Vimeo.
Video: IBM and Apple forge an enterprise mobile partnership
For its latest trick, Apple goes for the unexpected: It's teaming up with IBM. The newly announced partnership brings together IBM's enterprise expertise and Apple's mobile dominance. IBM will create enterprise apps exclusively for iOS, then sell Apple hardware loaded with industry-specific apps to its clients.
IBM goes full-bore on an Apple-based enterprise strategy
IBM is betting on Apple to carry its analytics and cloud portfolio into the modern era. Apple is betting on IBM to cement the iPad's status as the new enterprise computing standard.
Welcome to the next tech revolution: Liquid computing
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Windows admins get new tools against pass-the-hash attacks
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There's a (cloud) app for that: Microsoft adds app store to Azure
Microsoft doesn't just want users for Azure, it wants full-blown partners who will develop and deploy apps inside Azure for other users, turning it into an enterprise app store.
Microsoft hawks cheap hardware, stays mum on Windows 9
Windows aficionados expecting (or at least hoping) for some insight about the next version of Windows were le
Amazon: Our new doc-sharing cloud service is enterprise-grade
Amazon Web Services' release of its Zocalo cloud service for managing and sharing documents is a very interesting move. Yes, many such services are already out there, including Google Drive, Box, and Dropbox, but AWS goes further with Zocalo.
For starters, Amazon promises to take care of the storage, authentication, security, and other aspects of running a document sharing service for you. Beyond that, AWS will push further into mobile and introduce services to aid mobile application development and system administration.
Cyber security fears drive businesses to third-party payment services
Between 2010 and 2013, there was a 25 percent drop in small business processing online orders as traditional credit card merchants. Instead, they turned to third-party payment services, primarily due to concerns over cybersecurity and costs
Apple's Swift climbs quickly in language popularity
Swift, Apple's new programming language for iOS and OS X applications, has rocketed up the charts in two monthly tabulations of programming language popularity.
Apple's Swift climbs quickly in language popularity
Swift, Apple's new programming language for iOS and OS X applications, has rocketed up the charts in two monthly tabulations of programming language popularity.
10 ways MBAs make life hell for IT
Horrifying confessions of a security sleuth
Recently I met up with an old friend at cafe in San Francisco's Mission District, the kind where hipsters pay six bucks for an individually brewed cup of ultracaffeinated coffee. We didn't belong there -- we were too old.