March 23rd, 2009
News to know: Salesforce.com; Office; SOA; Facebook
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage.
Sam Diaz: Salesforce announces Twitter app; further validates power of cloud
Ed Bott: Next Office version to ship in 32-bit and 64-bit versions
Oliver Marks: Recovery 2.0 - Where Web 2.0 Really Accelerates
Dana Gardner: Webinar: Modernization pulls new value from legacy and client-server enterprise applications
Joe McKendrick: Computing was all 1s and 0s — now it’s all SOA
Jason Perlow: Not all cheap wireless routers are created equal
CNN: ‘Smart Grid’ may be vulnerable to hackers
Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week
Jason Perlow: The Zen of Ubuntu
- Joe Brockmeier: Firefox inches towards 50%, Safari holds steady
- Apple still neglecting developer community
- Dana Blankenhorn: Europe gets its own GPL
- If open source is future proof the test has begun
- How likely is your software to survive the recession?
- Jennifer Leggio: Threatpost launches as best practice for enterprise IT and social media
- Richard Koman: Will military, NSA take over all cybersecurity operations?
- Blankenhorn: Obama chooses a policy wonk to head health IT
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