Microsoft kills TechNet, leaves software licenses in limbo

Blink-based Opera 15 strikes a sour note with users | Vulnerabilities found in code library used by encrypted phone call apps

InfoWorld's Developer World

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Microsoft kills TechNet, leaves software licenses in limbo
The feast is over for developers, system admins, and other IT pros who've used the TechNet Subscription service to gorge on all-you-can-eat access to Microsoft technologies. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc.

Flying Right with a Next-Generation Data Center
With a need to deploy a scalable IT foundation to support growth and provide maximum availability and performance, they built a new converged data center based on Dell and VMware that has enabled them to reduce data center costs by 60%, securely connect their VPN network of 84 locations, and ship cargo to its destinations faster. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: SkillSoft

Actionable Leadership in the Creative Age
The world is changing. Competition is emerging more rapidly. To stay ahead, you need to leverage the power of every individual. Learn key leadership strategies to make an impact at your organization. Learn More

Blink-based Opera 15 strikes a sour note with users
Opera has released Opera 15 for Computers, the company's first stab at a browser based on the Blink engine. But users have been less than receptive to the browser, lamenting the loss of familiar features like basic bookmarking and tab management. Read More

Vulnerabilities found in code library used by encrypted phone call apps
ZRTPCPP, an open source library used by several applications offering end-to-end encrypted phone calls, contained three vulnerabilities that could have enabled arbitrary code execution and denial-of-service attacks, according to researchers. Read More


DAILY NEWS, DELIVERED TO YOUR INBOX FIRST THING

Start your workday with Today's Headlines: First Look, and find out what the tech world will be talking about all day.
Subscribe now!


Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from InfoWorld.com on Twitter @infoworld.

You are currently subscribed to infoworld_developer as marketing@newsnews.org.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: sean_weglage@infoworld.com

To contact InfoWorld, please send an e-mail to online@infoworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2013 InfoWorld Media Group, 501 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94107

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@infoworld.com **


Comments