| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | Remember the time you forgot your password? You can laugh about it now. | | | Issue highlights 1. Now the developer is king 2. Another Windows tablet falls short of the iPad 3. Calif. attorney general: We'll crack down on companies that don't encrypt | | White Paper: NeuStar, Inc. This paper explores how you can use IP intelligence to protect your assets, while detailing key best practices that can turn risk into reward. Learn More. | | It seems like only yesterday, although actually it was more like a dozen years ago, that content was king. (Sigh.) Then came mobile and cloud and social. Now, developers are ascending to the throne. READ MORE | | Microsoft keeps giving IT hope that Windows can out-tablet the iPad, so why can't it beat the iPad's quality or even security? READ MORE | | The state's first data breach report finds that more than 1.4 million residents' data would have been safe had companies used encryption. READ MORE | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology A new kind of storage architecture allows IT to consolidate remote servers and data in the data center by decoupling storage from its server over any distance--even thousands of miles--and still get the same performance as if the storage remained local to the branch. Read more >> | | | | |