IT News Daily | | Tech firms in Boulder must shutter downtown offices as floods damage offices and close most roads. But the Internet-based firms keep running smoothly. | | Issue highlights 1. Apple issues final non-security update for OS X Mountain Lion 2. Court decision in Google Street View case called unpersuasive, flawed 3. Brocade lays off 300 to pursue SDNs 4. SK Hynix shifting more production to DRAM after price jump 5. Sound technology pioneer Ray Dolby dies 6. Wine-powered computing may be in Intel's future, researchers suggest | WHITE PAPER: OutSystems It seems virtually impossible for IT to meet all business demands with current budgets, resources, and approaches. In this eBook we explore the root causes of IT inefficiency and discuss methods companies have used to overcome them, turning their IT departments into innovation superstars. Learn More | Apple on Thursday updated OS X Mountain Lion to version 10.8.5, likely the final refresh of the 14-month-old operating system before the company supersedes it with OS X Mavericks. READ MORE | A U.S appellate court's decision earlier this week to permit a wiretapping case against Google to proceed, is based on flawed reasoning, a leading technology think-tank says. READ MORE | SDN is taking a toll on Brocade. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems Despite security concerns, IT must embrace BYOD. This white paper highlights Fortune 500 companies that have taken different paths to mobile success. Learn how they have been able to: - Avoid throwing the wrong security at mobile devices - Keep up with the mobile apps users are downloading - Know when users have circumvented BYOD rules Read Now! | SK Hynix will increase DRAM production at its headquarters, the company said Friday, following a price spike in memory chips after a fire at a company factory in China. READ MORE | Ray Dolby, an American inventor known for leading work in the area of noise reduction and surround sound, died Thursday at the age of 80 at his home in San Francisco. READ MORE | Alcohol is the traditional fuel of journalism, so perhaps it was particularly appealing that Intel showed off a computing device powered by wine at the final day of the Intel Developer Forum. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Red Hat Learn how open, scale-out storage platform provides a foundation for the future of enterprise data. Key takeaways from this live webcast will show the best approach to drive enterprise growth and agility. View now | | | | |
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