InfoWorld Daily AM | | What does it take for technology innovation to flower in the same way the PC did in the mid-1980s, or cloud computing and social networking in the early 2010s? Apple's cofounder has a few ideas. | | Issue highlights 1. Should you worry about memory-only malware? 2. Developers' wish list for iOS 8 3. Malware hides behind JavaScript, PNGs to bypass browser security | Resource compliments of: Pernix Data Are your virtual applications suffering from poor performance due to storage bottlenecks? PernixData FVP, the industry's premier Flash Hypervisor, is the answer. This revolutionary software clusters server flash across a data center to accelerate reads/writes. The result: 10x faster applications and 60x more IOPS without touching your VMs or SAN. Rated "Excellent" by Infoworld Test Center. See how companies are thinking outside the storage box | The lack of "software footprint" makes RAM-only malware programs elusive. Some people say they're to be truly feared. Should we worry about them more than other malware programs? Not at all, says our security guru. READ MORE | Developers have very strong feelings about where Apple should take the OS -- and they don't always agree with one another. Suggested features for the next iPhone and iPad OS range from diagnostic data to parental controls to leaving things as is. READ MORE | This new exploit is worth watching because it takes so many steps to circumvent conventional security on both the server and client side. Most malware detection can't follow such a trail all the way to the end, READ MORE | Webcast: Viewfinity Join us for a use case presentation probing into the cause and effect of IT security loopholes created by Windows local admin privileges and the lack of application control. In this webcast Derek Melber, MVP, will explain how combining least privilege and application control can provide an optimal solution for securing endpoints. View Now | | | | |