Computerworld Wrap-Up
June 12, 2015
Labor Dept. plans H-1B probe -- one that could have an impact
The U.S. Department of Labor plans to investigate whether H-1B workers can be used to replace U.S. IT workers, and will look into what happened to employees at Southern California Edison. READ MORE
Issue highlights
1. Microsoft deletes older Ask.com browser toolbars, but ignores Oracle's new crapware
2. Why Twitter's CEO is looking for a job
3. Android on a BlackBerry slider smartphone idea gets mixed reviews
4. NASA's robot event challenges, robots, engineers
5. Watch OS 2.0 is a good start, but developers want more
6. NOW ON CIO: U.S. surveillance programs are killing the tech industry
7. Four things to look for as net neutrality rules take effect
8. FCC says PayPal 'robocall' policy could break rules
9. NOW ON CSO: Top five reasons companies are avoiding managed services
10. Asus chairman leaves door open to looking at HTC acquisition
11. Amazon boosts cloud offerings with souped-up virtual servers
12. Jonny Evans: WWDC 2015: Apple's 7 gifts for enterprise IT
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Microsoft deletes older Ask.com browser toolbars, but ignores Oracle's new crapware
Microsoft took what appeared to be a shot at Oracle this month when its security software began deleting older versions of the Ask browser toolbar. But Oracle sidestepped Microsoft's new policy by changing its Java installer so it adds a Yahoo browser tool to IE. READ MORE
Why Twitter's CEO is looking for a job
Dick Costolo is out as CEO of Twitter not so much for what he did wrong, but because he didn't do nearly enough right. READ MORE
Android on a BlackBerry slider smartphone idea gets mixed reviews
BlackBerry may run the Android operating system on a slider smartphone coming this fall. That report brought mixed reactions from four analysts. READ MORE
NASA's robot event challenges, robots, engineers
Despite robots that passed by, or even ran over, the objects they were searching for and others that never got off the starting platform, scientists said this week's NASA robotics event is pushing the technology forward. READ MORE
Watch OS 2.0 is a good start, but developers want more
With watchOS 2, developers can create apps that directly tap into the Apple Watch's components, like its microphone and heart rate sensor, instead of relying on a paired iPhone for app processing. READ MORE
NOW ON CIO: U.S. surveillance programs are killing the tech industry
Thanks to massive government surveillance, specifically the NSA's national and international spy programs, the U.S. tech industry is likely to lose more than $35 billion from foreign customers by 2016. READ MORE
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Bridging the Gap Between Users and IT
The BYOA trend is accelerating, as more users are ditching their current solution and introducing their own collaboration apps into the workplace, often without consulting IT. Read this study to learn four ways IT pros can regain control of collaboration. Learn More
Four things to look for as net neutrality rules take effect
The FCC's net neutrality rules went into effect Friday. Here's what to watch out for as regulators begin to enforce them. READ MORE
FCC says PayPal 'robocall' policy could break rules
The FCC has cautioned PayPal that provisions in its new user agreement for contacting customers with autodialed or prerecorded calls and text messages could violate federal laws. READ MORE
NOW ON CSO: Top five reasons companies are avoiding managed services
For many small and midsize companies, having someone else remotely monitor and manage their computer networks is a no-brainer. The managed service provider can improve efficiency, reliability, security, and maintenance. But according to a new study from CompTIA, companies that don't use MSPs are more certain of that path than ever. READ MORE
Asus chairman leaves door open to looking at HTC acquisition
A deal for Taiwanese PC maker Asustek Computer to buy struggling phone-maker HTC makes sense to some, and on Friday Asus's chairman said he wouldn't rule it out. READ MORE
Amazon boosts cloud offerings with souped-up virtual servers
Amazon Web Services launched new, more powerful general-purpose and data-warehouse virtual servers as it works to stay ahead of the competition by offering users a wider array of cloud-service options. READ MORE
Jonny Evans: WWDC 2015: Apple's 7 gifts for enterprise IT
Hints of a more enterprise-focused Apple event were scattered everywhere at WWDC. READ MORE
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Computerworld's 2016 Premier 100 Technology Leaders: A Call for Nominations
Computerworld is seeking to honor technology professionals who have demonstrated leadership in their organizations through the use of IT and have the strategic vision to align technology with business goals. Nominations close June 30. To make a nomination, click here.
Computerworld's 2015 mobile data service satisfaction survey is underway!
Which carrier's users are the most satisfied with their mobile data service? That's what we want to find out. For the third year, Computerworld is polling readers to find out how they feel about their mobile data provider, how much they pay, how they use their mobile data connections and more. Take the survey here.
Healthcare IT's Seismic Shift
In this edition of Computerworld's June Digital Magazine: How IT is driving the change behind the healthcare industry's move to a consumer-focused model and much more. [Registration required] To read the issue, click here.
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