Friday, 28 June 2013

Don't confuse open source with tax fraud

3 surefire ways to fail in the cloud | Mixed messages, contradictory claims trip up Gartner, Cisco, and Apple

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Open source projects aren't tax scams
The IRS is lumping open source projects with Tea Party organizations as possible tax scams. Which raises a real question: Do open source foundations need nonprofit status? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments

Getting Ahead Managing VoIP and Videoconferencing
Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Plantronics, Inc.

eBook: Why Voice is Critical for your UC Deployment
The ability for your team members to have all points of communication brought together in one platform is compelling. And allowing team members to collaborate from virtually anywhere should be appealing. Read Now!

3 surefire ways to fail in the cloud
Put these items on the top of your not-to-do list. Read More

Mixed messages, contradictory claims trip up Gartner, Cisco, and Apple
Reversals of fortune were on the menu this week in the tech industry, starting off with a Gartner analyst who predicted Apple OSes were set to overtake Microsoft. Read More

Microsoft tunes Windows Azure cloud for developers
Microsoft continues to position its Windows Azure cloud platform as a place for software developers, adding services on Thursday for mobile and Web development. Read More

Internet of things makes strange bedfellows of Oracle and Salesforce
Because the Internet of things is so cloud-dependent, Oracle is trashing its old cloud strategy, with tight, fully supported integration between Oracle technologies and ts rival-turned-partners' cloud platforms. Read More

The mobile commerce revolution will be messy
Don't expect m-commerce to become commonplace or predictable any time soon. We're in the early days of experimentation and vendor jockeying, and buyers, developers, and providers are in for a messy time. Read More



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