Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

Mac OS X more vulnerable than Windows in some ways

Oracle upgrades JDeveloper IDE | Intuit links QuickBooks to Web, mobile apps

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Security expert: Mac OS X more vulnerable than Windows in some ways
Although Mac users are more likely to experience virus-free computing than Windows PC owners, there is nothing inherently more secure about Apple's operating system, and in certain respects Mac OS X is more vulnerable than Windows, one security expert says. Read More


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Innovative option for fast iPad and iPhone development
Apple iPhone and iPad growth are inspiring businesses to imagine making their custom solutions mobile. The white paper explains why FileMaker software offers the fastest path to developing (with FileMaker Pro on the desktop) and deploying (with the FileMaker Go app) iPad and iPhone solutions. Read More

Oracle upgrades JDeveloper IDE
Oracle is releasing on Tuesday an upgrade to its JDeveloper Java IDE, making it modular and backing JSF (JavaServer Faces) 2.0 technology for server-side Web UI development. Read More

Intuit links QuickBooks to Web, mobile apps
Intuit is introducing on Tuesday technology to integrate data from its QuickBooks financial management software with Web or mobile applications. Intuit Anywhere, which is aligned with the Intuit Partner Program, is a set of widgets and data services to make it easier for developers to offer customers a seamless, personalized experience with QuickBooks and applications they use to run small businesses. Read More

Microsoft Windows 8 demos spur developer worry
Thanks to two brief demonstrations of Microsoft's next-generation operating system, third-party Microsoft Windows developers are expressing frustration over what they consider a lack of clear direction on how to develop applications for Windows 8. Read More

Lockheed hack should put the U.S. on high alert
Hackers successfully used stolen token data from RSA to break into Lockheed Martin's networks, but the EMC security division isn't entirely to blame for the breach. Rather, bad guys also had to swipe user data from Lockheed, such as login information and passwords, to exploit the company's SecurID-protected systems. The entire saga, alongside the host of other high-profile attacks in recent weeks, is a clear sign of just how effective and dangerous cyber criminals have become and the threat they pose not just to the corporate world -- RSA may lose some credibility among its customers -- but potentially to the entire country. Read More



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