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Microsoft Windows 8 Appfest Sets Guinness World Record
Microsoft Windows 8 Appfest, held at Karnataka Trade Promotion Organization (KTPO) in the outskirts of Bangalore, set a new Guinness world record as 2567 app developers coded for 18 hours straight. However, Microsoft had expected at least 3500 developers to last through the attempt.
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Oracle suing to 'free' users from patent claims
Oracle has filed suit against Texas company Advanced Dynamic Interfaces, seeking to have an intellectual-property action it filed against 20 users of Oracle software tossed out of court.
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Unity's development platform will support Nintendo Wii U
Unity Technologies has joined forces with Nintendo to provide development tools which can be used to produce games for the upcoming Wii U console.
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Microsoft: Patch for critical IE zero-day bug coming Friday
Microsoft released a stopgap defense that protects Internet Explorer against attacks until the company issues a patch on Friday.
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NAB rolls out Oracle banking platform
National Australia Bank (NAB) has implemented a new banking software platform designed to improve customer service delivery.
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Heroku entices enterprise Java developers with cloud platform
Heroku's is aiming to expand its platform so businesses rely on it for core business needs, not just user-facing Web apps
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RIM, Microsoft ink licensing deal for media-focused file storage format
Microsoft has announced a deal with troubled BlackBerry smartphone manufacturer, Research In Motion (RIM), that will see RIM gain access to the larger company's proprietary Extended File Allocation Table format.
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Bossies 2012: The Best of Open Source Software Awards
It's back -- and bigger and badder than ever! Our sixth annual Bossie Awards call out more than 100 open source products in seven categories
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Half of companies surveyed report Web application security problems
A survey of 240 companies questioned about the relation between their Web applications and security found about half experienced at least one Web application security incident since last year, sometimes with "severe negative financial consequences."
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Hackers exploit new IE zero-day vulnerability
Attackers are exploiting a "zero-day" vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and hijacking Windows PCs that cruise to malicious or compromised websites, security experts said today.
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Review: Free mobile-friendly Web design frameworks
Twitter Bootstrap, HTML5 Boilerplate, 52Framework, 320 and Up take sting out of building websites for both large and small screens
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10 essential WordPress plugins
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Great open source map tools for Web developers
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First look: Microsoft Office 2013
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Microsoft System Center targets cloud, virtualization
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Microsoft raises the bar with SQL Server 2012
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How we tested Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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Windows Server 2012 Release Preview: Compelling new features
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Galaxy S III review: Hands down, the best Android smartphone
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Seagate Backup Plus review: Save your social media data
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Five questions for Salesforce.com at Dreamforce
Salesforce.com has grown into a company much broader in scope than its name would suggest, having moved well beyond its roots in on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) software.
Blind and online: Progress, not perfection, for visually impaired tech users
Office 2013 beta review: Microsoft (almost) nails it
The Grill: Juan Montes keeps MoMA plugged in
Microsoft Office must evolve to remain successful
Microsoft Office must evolve to remain successful
How to be an IT social media star
IT job seekers face hot yet terrible market
Tech hotshots: The rise of the IT business analyst
Windows 8: who cares? Not that many people, apparently
Bar Coding and RFID Enable Food Supply Chain Traceability and Safety
How Bar Codes and RFID Deliver Value to Manufacturing and Distribution
Five Strategies to Help You Carve Out Costs With Open Source Solutions
Case Study: Lowering Total Cost of Ownership
Enterprise Buyers Guide for Application Development Software
10 questions for Layer 7 Technologies CTO Scott Morrison
MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor on implications of 'the mobile wave'
10 questions for Recall Senior VP and CFO Allison Aden
10 questions for Hortonworks CTO Eric Baldeschwieler
Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst weighs in on strategy, Oracle and growth
The Big Six: The CIO Executive Council’s Frameworks for IT Value and Leadership
This overview of six of the CIO Executive Council’s most important pieces of intellectual capital represents the thought leadership of literally hundreds of global CIOs spanning over half a decade. It is intended to convey the Council’s position on the current and future CIO role and the value that IT should be creating for the enterprise. We hope that it offers the IT community an intriguing and comprehensive roadmap for continued success.
Gadwin Web Snapshot
Gadwin Web Snapshot will effectively capture the entire page including all design elements when capturing web pages. It makes an image of the browser’s content ...
Case Study: Gadens Law Firm Reclaims 22 Hours of Lost Productivity Each Month
For the past eight years, Gadens Brisbane has used a “big three” security vendor to protect its network against malware and other threats. Despite deploying a complete antivirus package, the firm still experienced up to three infections across the network every week. This gap in security meant the firm’s IT team was spending up to six hours a week on security management, resulting in lawyers being unable to work on their computers for hours a time – an inconvenience for the individual, and costly for a business reliant on hourly charging. Read how Gadens Law Firm have reduced their security management time from about 6 hours a week to 30 minutes a week.