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Network World Daily News PM | | You better know your pizza… | | Issue highlights 1. Watch out Amazon: What IBM's $1.2B cloud investment really means 2. INSIDER Customer Experience Means Never Having to Repeat Yourself 3. Declassified: How to get around electronic jamming circa 1960 4. Windows 8's complexity tax shackles Microsoft 5. An OpenStack Primer for IT Executives 6. C-Level Execs Value Data, Have No Idea What to Do With It 7. Starbucks releases iOS app update in response to security reports 8. Oracle builds a bridge to Salesforce.com with new adapter 9. How to Bring Shadow IT Under Control 10. Top 10 Silicon Valley Tech Job Trends | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference + Expo Consumer technologies are changing business in fundamental ways. Learn how to lead the culture shift in your enterprise at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 27–29 in San Francisco. Learn more | In classic IBM marketing flavor, Big Blue announced today a big investment into the cloud: $1.2 billion over the next two years to significantly beef up its international data center footprint for its cloud. READ MORE | Bank of America experiments with real-time video and chat in online, in-person and mobile channels to improve customer service READ MORE | Sometimes you see declassified video or data and wonder how it ever became classified in the first place - and sometimes you can sort of understand. The National Archives recently declassified an interesting video that details a way, using mostly hand-drawn images and a "dramatic soundtrack," to explain one way the US Air Force used to get around electronic jamming technologies. Such technologies... READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell This white paper explores the vision and the reality of cloud computing, and assesses the requirements for effectively managing today's hybrid cloud environments. View Now | Complexity may be Windows' downfall, and Microsoft has not only failed to address the problem, but exacerbated it by shipping the dual-threat, two-UI Windows 8. READ MORE | OpenStack, the open source cloud computing platform, has garnered the support of more than 200 IT vendors. Enterprises embrace the platform for its flexible, hardware-agnostic architecture -- but they should realize that this modularity can come at a cost. READ MORE | Almost all C-suite executives at large enterprises believe data and analytics are important to their business, but most are struggling to become data-driven businesses -- and more than half say they don't even know what data to collect. READ MORE | WEBCAST: 8x8, Inc Watch this Frost & Sullivan webcast to learn why distributed organizations are rejecting the old model of premises-based communications solutions and have turned to cloud communications. Learn more >> | Hot beverage powerhouse Starbucks has released an updated version of its iOS app in response to reported security issues that could cause the disclosure of sensitive customer information. READ MORE | Kicking off an initiative to better bridge cloud services with its own software, Oracle has released an adapter that allows organizations to copy data between their Salesforce.com accounts and Oracle software. READ MORE | Most business units these days are leveraging cloud services, and a majority of them are bypassing IT to do it, according to a new study. While many IT departments want to take charge of provisioning cloud services, it may make more sense to get your arms around compliance and governance first. READ MORE | Working in the Silicon Valley is different than working any place else. But you may not know exactly how different. Tech workers are in high demand and companies are going to extremes to attract talent. The tactics are impressive, but the end results aren't always pretty. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Ipanema Technologies Most enterprises are considering moving their Office productivity tools to the cloud using Microsoft Office 365. To obtain the expected benefits, including maximized ROI and optimal adoption, it's important to deploy them successfully and guarantee their performance. Learn how to address these issues and achieve guaranteed application performance. Learn more >> | | | | | | | | |
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