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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

In a 2014 Next-Generation WAN Survey , 68 percent of respondents said demand for WAN bandwidth will increase over the next year. However, only 15 percent of those surveyed said they were planning to expand WAN capacity. The end of support for Windows XP, slated for April 8, 2014, is a dangerous security issue.

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Transforming to an Agile Mindset, Part 3

Accenture

By the time he became only the third CEO in Microsoft history in 2014, Nadella was intimately familiar with Microsoft’s culture as a Microsoft employee of 25+ years. While many companies are striving to become Agile, only four percent of survey respondents have completed an organization-wide transformation” the latest McKinsey research finds.

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The Good and the Bad of.NET Framework Programming

Altexsoft

It’s a popular free platform currently used for a lot of different types of applications as it provides the programming environment for most software development phases.NET best suits businesses that look for a wide range of features like web-based services, desktop software, and cloud infrastructure support. Pros of.NET development.

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Meet our Netlifolks: Laurie Voss

Netlify

In 2014 I co-founded npm Inc, and I was sitting in the world of JavaScript, but my perspective of it was always as a web developer. One of the things that I found most rewarding was completing the full user base survey. million registered users and offered for them to participate in the survey. Community Program Manager.

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Summary from the 30 July Analyst Forum

CTOvision

And we are surveying 280 people who engaged with us to ensure we are capturing the most important results of the event as well as gaps this community believes we should be collectively tackling to improve the state of analysis. By Katie Kennedy. In the post below Katie Kennedy providesa high level overview of the event. Bob Gourley.