InfoWorld Daily AM | | Google's Android for Work promises serious security, but how does it stack up against Apple's iOS and the rest? READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. New NSA hack raises the specter of BadBIOS 2. Microsoft to developers: Practice Windows 10 convergence 3. Hadoop is probably as mature as it's going to get 4. Hands On With the New Samsung Galaxy S 6, GS6 edge | White Paper: Citrix Systems This white paper provides an overview of the new iOS 8 capabilities in comparison to iOS 7 and how Citrix XenMobile makes it easier to manage iOS 8 devices without compromising the user experience. Learn More | Conspiracy theories tend to have one trait in common: They can't be proven. That goes for BadBIOS, despite new revelations of sophisticated NSA firmware hacking. READ MORE | Microsoft's preview of its Windows 10 developer strategy focuses on converging the platform across different form factors. The company envisions one app that can run across multiple devices, from tablets to laptops to game consoles. READ MORE | Five years ago, Hadoop came roaring into the mainstream as the solutions to all big data problems. Now that reality has settled in, it's time for a more realistic assessment. READ MORE | CIO.com's Al Sacco goes hands on with Samsung's new Galaxy S 6 and Galaxy S 6 edge. Check out his first impressions of Samsung's most ambitious smartphones yet. READ MORE | White Paper: Cloud Cruiser This paper explores the evolution of IT, with an emphasis on the control of IT services as they shift back to enterprise IT. We'll look at how this control comes with a price, in terms of complexity and lack of visibility into consumption costs, as well as the value these IT services can provide. Learn More | | | | |