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Observe links end-user experience with back-end troubleshooting

Network World

Observe has bolstered its observability platform with frontend monitoring capabilities that it says will enable developers and IT teams to gain visibility into application performance on end-user browsers and mobile applications. RUM also provides developers visibility into mobile app performance and mobile user experiences.

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Fountainhead: Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in the.

Fountainhead

Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in the Field. Subscribe to this blog. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Blog Archive. Only in Silicon Valley: License Plate Sightings in. Favorite Blogs. Burton Group blog. Egenera Blogs. Green Data Center blog. Green Technology Blog.

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T-Mobile apologizes for data breach; carrier will invest in cybersecurity to ‘transform our approach’

GeekWire

T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert. T-Mobile is taking lessons learned from its recent data breach that affected millions of customers and vowed to invest more heavily in cybersecurity. T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert apologized to customers on Friday in a blog post following a cyberattack that exposed personal details of more than 50 million people.

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Unity’s Marc Whitten shares apology note following backlash to controversial licensing policies

GeekWire

(LinkedIn Photo) After more than a week of controversy, Unity Technologies posted an apology letter to its community and promised to undo or rollback many of the changes it had planned to make to the licensing agreements for its game engine Unity. Unity, which has an office in Bellevue, Wash., Unity, which has an office in Bellevue, Wash.,

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Fountainhead: Apps and Desktops and Clouds - Oh My!

Fountainhead

and it’s due in part to todays announcements by Citrix about Project Avalon , the explosion of the Mobile Enterprise , and the Path to the Cloud. Mobility: A Perfect Use Case for the Cloud. Serving-up mobile apps – and even entire virtual desktops – out of a cloud infrastructure is a natural. Yes, its true.

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T-Mobile: ‘We Know How the Hacker Did It’

SecureWorld News

We have new information on the T-Mobile data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of customers just a couple weeks ago. The personal information includes name, address, date of birth, driver's license information, and Social Security numbers. T-Mobile data breach details.

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Fountainhead: Profiling questions nobody's asking re: cloud.

Fountainhead

BTW, a great Blog by John Willis, Top 10 reasons for not using a cloud , was another initiator of my thought process) Customers of mine are attracted to the value prop of a cloud (or a "utility" infrastructure). Your blog is simply super. Subscribe to this blog. Mobile Work. (4). Mobility. (2). Blog Archive.

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