MUST READ 10 Facts: Secure Java For Business Use By Mathew J. Schwartz Businesses that rely on Java must now take additional steps to keep employees safe. Here's where to start.
Obama's Developer Brain Trust: Inside The Big Battle Tech leaders for the Obama for America team discuss their re-election project -- and a business-like culture clash between free-wheeling nerds and their goal-oriented bosses.
5 Secrets To Zuckerberg's Success Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook adventure gets examined in a new book that doesn't shock, but serves as a social business primer.
DOWNLOAD INFORMATIONWEEK GOVERNMENT'S LATEST DIGITAL ISSUE Mobile applications are the new way to extend government information and services to on-the-go citizens and employees.
Also: A new initiative aims to shift the 17-member Intelligence Community from agency-specific IT silos to an enterprise environment of shared systems and services.
FEATURED REPORTS Strategy: The Next Phase of Meaningful Use Stage 2 raises requirements for health information exchanges, EHR interoperability and patient involvement. For the first time, providers will have to engage patients in their own care or risk losing out on incentive payments. Download Now (Registration Required)
Research: 2012 Application Security Survey Tried-and-true methods like defense in depth can provide breathing room while you get a secure SDLC in place-a job still facing 56% of our 475 respondents. And they'd better get moving, because 51% of those with secure SDLC programs on their radar have developed and/or assumed responsibility for securing 11 or more Web apps. Download Now (Registration Required)
Your Next Generation Data Center Starts with Virtualization Server virtualization is perhaps the most significant evolution in information technology of this time. But why aren't more organizations taking advantage of both its immediate and long-term benefits? This paper will explain why and how you should take the first steps toward your next generation data center. Download Now (Registration Required)
CES 2013: 7 Standout Technologies What happens at CES 2013 doesn't stay in Vegas. From giant tablets to $20,000 televisions, take a peek at a few early standouts for gadget lovers.
CES 2013: 5 Dumbest Ideas CES launches some of the coolest gadgets on the planet. But with more than 3,000 exhibitors this year, not everyone could be a winner.
CES 2013: 9 Cool Gadgets Consumer Electronics Show is a tech smorgasbord. Here are nine products that attest to the show's overwhelming variety.
Oracle Fixes Zero Day Java Flaws: Patch Now Java 7 update, released Sunday, fixes bugs widely targeted by crimeware toolkits. Other critical bug updates coming later this week from Oracle and Microsoft.
CES; Synaptics senses mobile touch potential Synaptics is moving on from simple touchpad sensors to a more touch integrated future, from better designed ThinTouch capacitive keyboards to mobile touchscreens that work even with gloved hands. Watch
Is Your Network Ready for BYOD? Simply preventing personal devices from accessing your network might not be the best option for your business. A well thought out BYOD policy and the proper wireless security strategy can empower your employees, save costs, and increase productivity while maintaining security and control. Join us January 24 to find out what you need to consider when implementing a BYOD policy. More Information & Registration
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