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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Why everyone hates DevOps

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Why everyone hates DevOps
At the IEEE's DevOps Unleashed symposium last week, the presenters spent a fair amount of time talking about the origins of the widespread resistance to many real-world DevOps implementations, and how to overcome people's perfectly understandable fears that DevOps will turn out to mean harder work for everyone—and more of it, too. Read More


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Maintain Flexibility While Integrating Data
As Dynasplint Systems, Inc. (DSI) contemplated the need to integrate its order-entry system with its CRM system so sales could generate activity reports in real time, the company sought an integration solution that would allow both systems to run separately. Learn More

WEBCAST: Mimecast

Moving Email to the Cloud
Attention, IT administrators: Taking control of services like Microsoft Office 365 will put you at an advantage in the eyes of decision makers and end users alike. Join Mimecast's Mounil Patel for this audio webcast and learn how to reap the long-term benefits the cloud has to offer, including cost savings and reduced complexity. Learn More

The week cloud computing took over the world
If you had any lingering doubts that cloud computing was dominating the world of information technology, last week's quarterly earnings reports from Amazon and Microsoft should have obliterated them. Read More

Cisco secures its SDN
Cisco is looking to provide threat protection for data centers and clouds by integrating acquired security technology with its programmable, policy-based networking portfolio. Read More

Fave Raves: 34 tech pros share favorite IT products
It takes many tools to keep IT systems running smoothly, and tech pros have their personal favorites. Check out this year's must-haves. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Teradata

Economist Research Paper: The Virtuous Circle of Data
Many companies have invested significantly in gathering vast amounts of data, yet they still struggle to extract insights, put them to work for the business and create truly data-driven organisations. The virtuous circle of data explores how organisations can spark a chain of events that creates a culture with data at the centre of decision-making. Learn More

Here's what Google Glass v2.0 needs
With reports that Google is developing a new version of its troubled wearable, Glass, industry watchers weighed in on what changes are needed to turn the product from being the butt of jokes to a computer that people would want to wear. Read More

Containers vs. virtual machines: How to tell which is the right choice for your enterprise
Name a tech company, any tech company, and they're investing in containers. Google, of course. IBM, yes. Microsoft, check. But, just because containers are extremely popular, doesn't mean virtual machines are out of date. Read More

INSIDER
HTML5 shoot-out: How Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE, and Opera measure up
Has it really been four years since the buzzword 'HTML5' came screaming across the sky and gave us every reason to believe in the power of JavaScript in the browser? Time flies when you're writing code. (Insider Story) Read More


WEBCAST: Workfront

The State of Enterprise Work
According to a new study by Workfront, enterprise workers are being pulled away from their work by tools and practices that are supposed to make them more productive. Ultimately, these inefficiencies can turn into conflict, misalignment, increased turnover, wasted resources, and lost opportunities. Learn More

HDS big-data tools should help IT, mobile health workers
Hitachi Data Systems is aiming its big-data expertise at health care and enterprise IT departments with specialized products for combining types of information. Read More

Bill to rein in NSA phone data collection reintroduced
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has reintroduced legislation aimed at ending the National Security Agency's bulk collection of telephone records across the country. Read More

Twitter blames weak sales on lackluster ads, drops forecast
Twitter failed to meet revenue estimates for the first quarter, and is lowering its expectations for the rest of the year, due to weaker than expected performance of some of its ads products, the company said Tuesday. Read More


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