From: "Network World After Dark" <nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com>
Date: Apr 3, 2014 9:01 PM
Subject: 10 hot products at DEMO Enterprise
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10 hot products at DEMO Enterprise WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks Why Web Site Performance Is an IT Imperative A slow or inefficient Web site can have a direct impact on your business. Recently, IDG Research explored the challenges enterprises face in delivering content across multiple devices. Find out how adjusting to these challenges while meeting performance objectives has become a top concern for senior IT managers. View Now In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: SAS Marketing Analytics in Manufacturing Effective marketing analytics have the ability to leverage big data and break down unstructured customer info to help manufacturers better understand customer needs. Aberdeen Group found that 43% of manufacturers cited finding new ways to serve customers as a primary focus area. This report explores the drivers & benefits of marketing analytics. Learn more VMware: How the hypervisor can be security's savior Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich resigns amid controversy over anti-gay marriage support What is on a US Secret Service mainframe anyway? Security pros talk about playing defense against cybercrime Patch Tuesday: Final Microsoft support for Windows XP addresses Internet Explorer problems JAMF's Casper Suite makes it easier to set up, deploy, manage iOS devices Yahoo turns on encryption between data centers US development agency defends its Twitter-like service in Cuba Top 10 geek travel gadgets you need The da Vinci $499 3D printer goes on sale How Boeing is using the cloud 10 things we hate about JavaScript | |||||||||
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