Issue highlights 1. Microsoft reorganization: A quick look at who's in charge now 2. Memo from Steve Ballmer to Microsoft Employees: Let's go! 3. NetSocket shifts gears from managing unified communications to enabling software defined networks 4. Defcon: Website woes unrelated to our beef with feds 5. T-Mobile to launch its first Firefox phone next week 6. Yahoo says release of secret FISA court order will prove it resisted directives 7. 3D Systems CEO: 3D-printed gun did industry a 'service' 8. EMC bets on flash storage with ScaleIO buy 9. Q&A: What to consider when designing a mobile website 10. Bit9 CEO: Trust-based model the new weapon in war against malware 11. 10 things we love about Ubuntu 13/5 things we hate |
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In a sweeping corporate reorganization to focus on the company's shift from a software provider to a products and services business, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced changes to his executive team to support a new structure that divides the company into four divisions. READ MORE |
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer today announced a reorganization of the company around four areas: operating systems; devices and studios; applications and services; and cloud and enterprise. READ MORE |
NetSocket this week shifted gears from monitoring the quality of unified communications applications to enabling software defined networks, with an initial focus on automating tuning in order to accommodate business performance policies. READ MORE |
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Defcon's Jeff (The Dark Tangent) Moss yesterday wrote a blog post informing federal agencies that their employees will not be welcome at this year's security conference -- as they have been for 20 years running -- because of the ongoing controversy over government surveillance programs. Also yesterday, Defcon's website was down at times, drowsy at others. In fact, even this morning it was initially... READ MORE |
T-Mobile will begin its rollout of phones based on Mozilla's Firefox OS when it puts the Alcatel One Touch on sale in Poland next week. READ MORE |
Yahoo wants the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to order the public release of a secret order in a 2008 surveillance dispute, as it will demonstrate that the Internet company "objected strenuously" to government directives. READ MORE |
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Avi Reichental, president and CEO of 3D Systems, says the man behind the 3D-printed gun has done the 3D-printing industry a service. READ MORE |
Boosting its portfolio of solid state storage technologies, EMC is acquiring ScaleIO, a purveyor of storage management software, for an undisclosed amount of cash. READ MORE |
For many enterprises, mobile means mobile web, because there aren't compelling reasons to invest in custom line-of-business iOS and Android apps. But customers are increasingly accessing the web on their smartphones and tablets, creating the need for multichannel content delivery on PCs, smartphones, tablets and soon televisions. According to Google, 67% of customers are more likely to buy on a mobile-friendly... READ MORE |
Bit9 chief executive Patrick Morley talks mobile security, company partnerships with FireEye and Palo Alto Networks, and the evolving role of today's CISO READ MORE |
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