2013

  • No. 110 – 16 December 2013
    Reminder: Webinar with Barry Boehm || The Costs of Insecurity || CSCC News || Internet of Things Interoperability ||
  • No. 109 – 2 December 2013
    What Goes Up May Go Down || Barry Boehm on Software Lifecycles || LASER 2014 || Cloud vs. NSA || Avoid a Traffic Jam, Get in a Crash?
  • No. 108 – 15 November 2013
    Courses on KM and IT Innovation || Cutter Summit Highlight
  • No. 107 – 1 November 2013
    How Many Devices? || Let There Be Light || The History of the Morris Worm
  • No. 106 – 15 October 2013
    Hellabyte || UXP: Another TLA? || Mile-High Supercomputing || Cryptographic Modules and Medieval Castles || MIT’s M-Blocks
  • No. 105 – 1 October 2013
    Cutter Summit: Save $750 on Registration || IT Vendor Scorecard || OMG Meeting Highlights || How Siri Found Her (Its?) Voice || Super WiFi Coming to a Library Near You
  • No. 104 – 16 September 2013
    Cutter Mexico Agile Conference 2013 || Collaborative MindMapping || 20/20 Hindsight || NSA Fallout: the Saga Continues || MOOC Do-It-Yourself
  • No. 103 – 3 September 2013
    “Why Today?” and Gmail Tabs || KM Course ||
    Cutter Summit, Nov. 4-6, Boston || Technology vs. Trust || Conversing with a Computer || Please Share Your Toys
  • No. 102 – 15 August 2013
    Privacy Ups and Downs || Privacy in the Cloud || Securing the “Internet of Things” || Is This All Greek to You? || MOOCs Get Serious
  • No. 101 – 1 August 2013
    Cybersecurity for Lawyers || Last Reminder: KM Course in Calgary || Practical Guide to Cloud Migration || Media Monitoring Evolves || The Latest Tricks on LinkedIn
  • No. 100 – 15 July 2013
    Centennial Issue || KM Course in Calgary || LinkedIn, the Serious Network || Cisco’s Move Into Virtualization || Through a PRISM, Darkly…
  • No. 99 – 1 July 2013
    Big Brother Can Read Your Messages || Product Life Cycle Support (PLCS) || ACM Learning Center Update || Changing How Programmers Think About Parallel Programming
  • No. 98 – 17 June 2013
    OMG Meeting in Berlin || The Elusive First Web Page || Supercomputing Race News || Google Glass: Past, Hype, Future
  • No. 97 – 3 June 2013
    Anniversary 🙂 || ACM Leaning Center Update || Data Protection & Privacy Conference || Information Mining and Management || Knowledge Discovery, Engineering, etc. || Domain-Specific Languages
  • No. 96 – 15 May 2013
    Cloud Ecosystem || BPM Glossary, 2nd Edition || RoCK Videos || Samsung Announces 5G Plans || SlideShare Plays the Numbers Game Too
  • No. 95 – 1 May 2013
    E-Mail: Not Dead Yet || Privacy: the Book || Two Key Software Engineering Conferences || Engineering Software as a Service || LEMMA Launch || Model-Driven Software Engineering
  • No. 94 – 15 April 2013
    Wave Comes Back from the Dead || Third Guide to the Cloud from the CSCC || Did You Miss SxSW? || “Wired” Misses a Connection?
  • No. 93 – 1 April 2013
    Gmail Shutdown Announced || A Tax on SaaS Usage?
    || Business Architecture Grows Up || SMAC: There’s an App for That
  • No. 92 – 15 March 2013
    The CDO Debate || Proactive and Reactive Recruiting via Social Media || Dell, OMG, and SDN || More on “Agility and Discipline…”
  • No. 91 – 1 March 2013
    Enterprise Social Networking Use Cases || ScienceDirect 2013 eBook Collection || News from AgreeYa Mobility || Agility and Discipline in Business Processes
  • No. 90 – 15 February 2013
    The Fastest Inter-City Link in the World || A Milestone for LinkedIn || Exploiting Machine Data || Business Capability Taxonomy || Theoretical Computer Science Corner || 802.11 Alphabet Soup
  • No. 89 – 1 February 2013
    Supercomputing News || Mid-Tier ERP Market: a Revival? || AIIM Conference and White Papers || European Cyber Security Conference || Legally Speaking
  • No. 88 – 15 January 2013
    Windows 7 or Windows 8 ? || Coursera Adds More Offerings || cébé’s Claude Baudoin to Teach for NExT || The Internet of Things Consortium || RoMIE/li>
  • No. 87 – 2 January 2013
    New Year Wishes and Predictions || CISR on Achieving the Value of EA || ACM Most Popular Online Books and Videos

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