InfoWorld Daily AM | | We put several of the most popular third-party battery and performance management apps to the test to see whether they're worth a download as you wait for Lollipop to land and to find out how they stack up against Android 5.0's improvements. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Mozilla follows in Sun's faltering footsteps 2. For job seekers, the big data gold rush is slowing 3. Review: AppStudio is like Visual Basic for mobile dev 4. How Cloud-Based ERP Can Give Your Business a Boost | White Paper: Damballa The recent Target, Home Depot, JPMorgan Chase and Sony Pictures Entertainment breaches are examples of how destructive malware can be to an organization's reputation and financial stability. Moreover, the severity and frequency of malware attacks has increased significantly in the past year. Learn More | Mozilla has become the modern-day Sun Microsystems: While known for churning out showstopping innovation, its bread-and-butter technology now struggles. READ MORE | Big data has provided a gold rush for IT job seekers. But now there are signs of a slowdown as businesses learn that jumping into big data is not a recipe for instant ROI. READ MORE | NSB/AppStudio simplifies development of mobile Web and hybrid apps with a Visual Basic-like, drag-and-drop IDE. READ MORE | Duplication of effort and a lack of integration led Unionwear to move to an ERP system. The company's experience with Salesforce.com plus the appeal of avoiding upgrade costs and the benefits of a regularly updated system made cloud-based ERP a natural choice. READ MORE | White Paper: Cloud Cruiser This paper provides a step-by-step process for determining your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for your Hybrid IT environment. We provide a TCO Calculator, a critical tool for evaluating and comparing various sourcing alternatives and forecasting your IT costs in the cloud. Learn More | | | | |