InfoWorld Daily: Morning Edition | | Cisco, Microsoft, Google, and others bury outdated technologies to move ahead with new ones. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. 9 bad programming habits we secretly love 2. Apple's Swift takes first steps toward Android app development 3. Windows 10 hardware is off to a shaky start | White Paper: KPMG and Flexera U.S. companies overspend an estimated $12 billion per year because they lack visibility into their licensed software. In addition, this lack of insight can pose significant risks associated with software vendor audits. This paper examines the problem and how companies can start managing and optimizing their software licensing. Learn More | Breaking the rules can bring a little thrill -- and produce better, more efficient code. READ MORE | Developers can use available workarounds today, but the coming open-sourced Swift will be the real enabler. READ MORE | Following the Windows 8 debacle, you'd think top-tier Windows 10 hardware vendors would be extra careful to ensure their shipping laptops actually work. READ MORE | White Paper: Level 3 Communications As security requirements and cyber threats keep evolving, network-based security that relies on monitoring command and control servers, suspect sites and IP addresses, and Netflow sessions, as well as looking for unusual activity, brings many benefits. Learn More | GET THE DEEP TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS YOU NEED Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content — Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles — available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO, Network World, CSO, ITworld, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! | | | | | | |
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