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Disabling Java in Internet Explorer: No easy task
Firefox lets you disable Java. Chrome and Safari let you disable Java. But short of a complex procedure documented by CERT, there's no way to reliably disable Java in IE. Read More


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IT's 2013 resolutions: Faster app delivery, but less cloud
Top priorities in the application development and delivery space this year include faster delivery of software and better alignment with business. Read More

Tech hotshots: The rise of the UX expert
Blame Apple's aesthetic: Even the stodgiest of enterprise shops are engaging user experience experts who can design logical, beautiful interfaces for mobile spaces. Read More

Why the Java threat rang every alarm
By virtue of its sheer pervasiveness, the operational risk that Java presents is growing into something of a Y2K issue for businesses. Read More

How app stores make you safer -- to a point
The growth of app stores has neutralized many old-school malware threats, but it's introduced several risks too. Read More


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