Microsoft is slowly but surely trying to wean IT pro to make changes in the way they validate and apply new fixes and features in preparation for Windows 10 and …read more Source:: it-priorities
Month: May 2015
What’s the best cloud storage for you?
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•Free and cheap personal and small business cloud storage is everywhere. Here’s how to decide which one is right for you. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Goodbye and Thanks
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•By editor@techworld.com (Glyn Moody) After over seven years of publishing, this is the last column on the Open Enterprise blog. …read more Source:: Open Source
Take Investment Protection off Your List of Evaluation Criteria
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•By editor@techworld.com (Forrester Analysts) Investment protection is hogwash in today’s fast moving business and technology environment. …read more Source:: Open Source
IBM predicts timid growth in Brazil for 2015
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•The Big Blue forecasts a rebound for next year but the months ahead will be challenging …read more Source:: it-priorities
7 habits of effective IT service providers
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•A seasoned IT service provider shares the most important considerations in evolving an IT department into a business technology service broker. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Did GCHQ Spy on You? Why not Find Out?
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•By editor@techworld.com (Glyn Moody) Earlier this year, there was an extremely important ruling made about GCHQ’s surveillance activities. …read more Source:: Open Source
Do you need a container-specific Linux distribution?
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•By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols You’ve always been able to run containers on a variety of operating systems: Zones on Solaris; Jails on BSD; Docker on Linux and now Windows Server; …read more Source:: OpenSource
Piecing together the Windows as a Service puzzle for Windows 10
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•There’s a piece of the Windows 10 story that may be more important to business users than the actual editions themselves: The branches that underlie Windows as a Service. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Google stomps on scammers — and helps open source
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•By Simon Phipps Scammers masquerading their malware as genuine open source downloads may finally face a new challenge finding Windows users to victimize. At the end of April, Google quietly changed its rules for …read more Source:: OpenSource