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Endpoint security and the rise of Managed Device Services

CIO Business Intelligence

Despite growing interest in “as a service” consumption models for everything from infrastructure to storage, most enterprises have continued to procure, maintain, and manage endpoint devices in-house. In its place, managed solutions are gaining traction. Security is a key driver. billion in 2021 to $1.8 trillion by 2031.

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Security and Windows 10 Will Cross Paths for Enterprises

CTOvision

Last year, Enterprise IT was dramatically shaped by the influx of security breaches, data leaks and a new wave of hackers. But optimism came in the form of Microsoft as word began to spread that the company had solved the problems they experienced with Windows 8/8.1 Security Spending. Windows 10.

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Bulletproofing your threat surface with the Microsoft security ecosystem

CIO Business Intelligence

Since Satya Nadella took the helm in 2014, Microsoft has doubled down on its support for non-Microsoft technologies. Its commitment to Linux turned what might have been a Windows Server-based cloud computing backwater into the Microsoft Azure powerhouse, the only public cloud to give the AWS juggernaut a serious run for its money.

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VMworld 2014 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

This is a semi-liveblog of the day 2 keynote at VMworld 2014 in San Francisco. It’s not just about application management, but also about content management, email management, and device management. betas of vSphere and VSAN). The third major pillar that Poonen discusses is content collaboration.

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The Apple App Store: a brief history of major policy changes

The Verge

Apps are not allowed to link out to purchase or subscription pages within their apps, even if the user completes the purchase in a separate browser window. 15th, 2014 Apple settles a case with the FTC over in-app purchases and offers consumers $32 million in refunds. It rejects Sony’s e-reader app. As we all know, that didn’t happen.