Data migration is hard to do

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Data migration is hard to do
Taking data in one form and turning it into data in a new form happens with massive frequency, every single day. But that doesn't mean it's always being done right. Here's how to remedy past data-moving wrongs. Read More


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IBM WebSphere MQ: The Messaging Backbone
IBM WebSphere MQ offers assured delivery of messages between applications and systems running on virtually every commercial IT platform. This IBM middleware is used as the fundamental messaging backbone for mission-critical environments... Read More

Open your data to the world
Not having an API is becoming like not having a website, but the interface has got to be easy for outside developers to work with. Read More

Intel sets up joint lab with China's Baidu for mobile apps
Developers in the country will have access to Intel-powered products, including PCs, tablets, and mobile devices, to test and port software for Baidu and Intel platforms. Read More

LinkedIn to buy Pulse, maker of mobile news reader app
LinkedIn, the world's largest professional networking site, continues to beef up its content publishing platform with its agreement to acquire Pulse, which makes a mobile news aggregation, reader, and content distribution application. Read More


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