| 100 premiers jours d'un DSI : faire les bons choix Posted: 20 May 2015 08:59 PM PDT  | | IT-MANAGEMENT | | Édition du jeudi 21 mai 2015, 05h58 | | | | | | |  | | Cloud public : le verdict De Dropbox à Google Drive, d'Amazon à Azure, les petites et moyennes entreprises se laissent séduire par les offres cloud public. Ces solutions présentent différents avantages mais ont également leur lot d'inconvénients. | | | | Livres Blancs IT Suivez ZDNet.fr Les services ZDNet.fr | | | | | Vous recevez cet email car vous êtes inscrits à la newsletter ZDNet.fr IT-MANAGEMENT. Votre adresse d'abonnement est ahmedi.taleb.sassi.publication@blogger.com. Désabonnement : cliquez ici. | | Copyright (c) 2015 CUP Interactive, tous droits réservés. | | |  | | Infographie : un jour sans réseaux sur la planète Posted: 20 May 2015 08:49 PM PDT  | | TELECOMS | | Édition du jeudi 21 mai 2015, 05h48 | | | | | | |  | | Cloud public : le verdict De Dropbox à Google Drive, d'Amazon à Azure, les petites et moyennes entreprises se laissent séduire par les offres cloud public. Ces solutions présentent différents avantages mais ont également leur lot d'inconvénients. | | | | Livres Blancs IT Suivez ZDNet.fr Les services ZDNet.fr | | | | | Vous recevez cet email car vous êtes inscrits à la newsletter ZDNet.fr TELECOMS. Votre adresse d'abonnement est ahmedi.taleb.sassi.publication@blogger.com. Désabonnement : cliquez ici. | | Copyright (c) 2015 CUP Interactive, tous droits réservés. | | |  | | La Matinale Posted: 20 May 2015 08:40 PM PDT | | 21 mai 2015 : Patrick Drahi réussit aux États-Unis là où Xavier Niel a échoué Posted: 20 May 2015 08:00 PM PDT | | 21 MAI 2015 : Moins d'1 mm d'épaisseur : LG dévoile un écran OLED vraiment plat Posted: 20 May 2015 06:19 PM PDT Si vous ne souhaitez plus recevoir d’emails, vous pouvez vous désabonner.  |  LA QUOTIDIENNE | 21 MAI 2015 |
|  |  |  |  |  |  | | | | | // L'ACTU DU 21 MAI 2015 | | // DOSSIER DU 21 MAI 2015 | | | | | | | // S'INFORMER Toute l'actualité informatique à chaud | | | | | // TELECHARGEMENTS | | | | | // ACTU JEU-VIDEO PC PAR | | | | | | | | | Conformément à la loi "Informatique et Libertés" du 6 janvier 1978, vous disposez d'un droit d'accès et de rectification aux données vous concernant. M6 Web, 89 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, 92575 Neuilly Sur Seine Cedex  | | Snohomish County Road Construction Update Posted: 20 May 2015 04:22 PM PDT View this in your browser May 20, 2015 The Roads Update for this week is now available. This is a list of projects by contractors, utility companies and Snohomish County Public Works that are currently (or soon to be) affecting travel on roads in unincorporated Snohomish County.  | | 6 things Christians should worry about more than the decline of Christianity Posted: 20 May 2015 03:37 PM PDT Wednesday May 20, 2015 Anti-Islam Film Returns To YouTube An anti-Islam film trailer that a court ordered be removed from YouTube last year was reposted to the video-sharing site on Tuesday -- and several prominent Muslim voices are encouraging the public to pay it no attention. Read more. Christianity in Crisis? Blame Elvis "Elvis Presley's appearance on television in the late 1950s signaled the beginning of the end of Christianity in America, and birthed a religious rival to the Christian churches that is now, finally, winning the hearts and minds and souls of more and more Americans." Read more. Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | The New Newsroom Posted: 20 May 2015 03:28 PM PDT THE NUTGRAF Newsrooms are no longer the dank, smoke-filled word-factories of yore. In fact, as the tech and media industries have merged -- some would say "collided" -- newsrooms are becoming more inviting, livable places to work. In today's installment of our five-part series on mental health in the newsroom, Catherine Taibi looks at the latest design and architecture trends hitting newsrooms. Whether it's LinkedIn's secret speakeasy, Business Insider's roof deck or The New York Times' temple of light on Eighth Avenue, you'll be surprised at the ways news organizations are factoring in their employees' well-being when setting up shop. Read the third in our five-part series on mental health in the newsroom. PULLQUOTE “Nearly 14 years after Sept. 11, a towering symbol of freedom is about to open to the world.” — Charlie Rose on CBS this morning, which broadcast from the observatory of One World Trade Center today Follow HuffPostMedia on Facebook and Twitter Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | The next big thing Posted: 20 May 2015 03:00 PM PDT Wednesday May 20, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | A subtle hint for your boyfriend Posted: 20 May 2015 02:53 PM PDT Wednesday May 20, 2015 Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Pinterest Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | HUFFPOST HILL - Rand Paul Holds Forth, Holds It In Posted: 20 May 2015 02:44 PM PDT Nebraska’s legislature voted to abolish the death penalty, meaning innocent Americans will never again die at the hands of our criminal justice system. No sir. Fox News will only allow the top ten leading GOP candidates to participate in its debate, which will be awkward when the 11th, 12th, and 13th ones eventually become Fox News contributors. And Bobby Jindal will likely be excluded from the debate, but given his strict adherence to Republican orthodoxy, he’ll probably agree with the decision. This is HUFFPOST HILL for Wednesday, May 20th, 2015: NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE VOTES TO ABOLISH DEATH PENALTY WITH VETO-PROOF MAJORITY - Kim Bellware: "Nebraska lawmakers voted to abolish the death penalty Wednesday with enough votes to override a gubernatorial veto. Lawmakers voted 32-15 on a bill to replace the death penalty with life without parole as the state's highest penalty. Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) has vowed to veto the bill, but the legislature is expected to have enough votes to override the veto. Stacy Anderson, executive director of Nebraskans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, told The Huffington Post last week that a shift in numbers on the anticipated veto override vote is unlikely. 'I think the senators have made up their minds,' Anderson said. 'They've studied the issue and they're ready to get this bill through.' If lawmakers successfully override Ricketts' veto, Nebraska will be the first state to repeal the death penalty since Maryland eliminated the punishment in 2013. Nebraska's repeal would bring down the number of death penalty states to 31." [ HuffPost] CAPITOL POLICE WILL BE TOLD NOT TO LEAVE GUNS IN BATHROOMS - Employees must wash hands, not leave firearm on toilet seat. Rachel Roubein: "Capitol Police officers will soon get enhanced weapons-safety training and a very specific reminder: Don't leave your gun in the bathroom. Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine said at a House Administration Committee hearing Wednesday that the department is beefing up its biannual training, both in-person during weapon re-qualifications and also online. The change comes in the wake of at least two embarrassing incidents in which officers left their guns in Capitol bathrooms; in one case, the weapon was found by a child who was visiting House Speaker John Boehner's suite." [ National Journal] FOX NEWS: NO LOSERS AT DEBATE - We Report, You Go Home, George Pataki. Matea Gold: "Fox News, which is hosting the first Republican debate of the 2016 campaign, will require participants to place in the top 10 in an average of the five most recent national polls in the run-up to the event, according to details obtained by The Washington Post Thursday. The standard will winnow what is expected to be a field of 16 or more GOP presidential candidates by the Aug. 6 event in Cleveland." [ WashPost] @joshuagreen: How awkward for Fox News if Carly Fiorina falls outside top 10 + the only woman is barred from debate? @aedwardslevy: Candidates who'd be knocked out of debate, per current Pollster average: Santorum, Jindal, Fiorina, Graham DAILY DELANEY DOWNER - Ben Carson told the Vegetarian Times in 1990 that a meatless diet would eventually catch on. "It might take 20 years," Carson said. "But eventually there will no longer be a reason for most people to eat meat. And animals will breathe a sigh of relief." Unfortunately for animals, the rate of vegetarianism in the United States hasn't gone up. In 1999, just 6 percent of Americans told Gallup they avoided meat. In 2012, it was only 5 percent. [ HuffPost] This makes Carson the only candidate who definitely won't be eating white turkey chili in 2016.Does somebody keep forwarding you this newsletter? Get your own copy. It's free! Sign up here. Send tips/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to huffposthill@huffingtonpost.com. Follow us on Twitter - @HuffPostHill RAND PAUL TAKES CAMPAIGN TO SENATE FLOOR - Then again, "takes campaign to the senate floor" is the most redundant thing to say about a senator. Laura Barron-Lopez: " Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) took to the Senate floor Wednesday to press President Barack Obama to eliminate a provision in the Patriot Act that gives the National Security Agency access to bulk collections of ordinary Americans' phone data. Paul's office said on Wednesday that the senator was filibustering an extension of the Patriot Act, which the Senate plans to consider this week. However, the legislation is not actually under consideration yet, since the Senate is still working on trade legislation, making Paul's takeover of the Senate floor -- which began shortly after 1 p.m. on Wednesday -- more of a long speech than a filibuster. 'The president began this program by executive order, he should immediately end it through executive order," Paul, who is a candidate for president in 2016, charged. "For over a year now he has said the program is illegal.' In 2011, Obama signed a four-year renewal of a number of Patriot Act provisions, including the one authorizing the NSA to search phone records and conduct wiretaps. While the program was initially established during the George W. Bush administration, Paul on Wednesday placed the blame squarely on Obama's shoulders." [ HuffPost] REID TIRED OF BEING OBAMA'S MAN IN THE SENATE - At least Bo and Sunny aren't fat. Mike McAuliff: "The push by President Barack Obama and Republicans for gigantic new trade deals meets the definition of insanity, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) charged in a Senate floor speech Wednesday….The much-maligned North American Free Trade Agreement of the 1990s covered about 10 percent of the world's trade, and Reid said that deal and many since have all been disastrous for American workers, costing millions of jobs. 'It causes huge job losses,' Reid said. 'As Einstein said, you keep doing the same thing over and over again, and you expect a different result, that's the definition of insanity.' 'We can look at these trade bills over the years -- every one of them without exception causes to American workers job losses. Millions of job losses,' Reid added. 'But yet they're going to try the same thing again and hope for a different result. That's insanity.'" [ HuffPost] Bonus points for attributing the quote to Einstein. HOUSE BRINGS UP BENGHAZI BECAUSE WHY NOT - How could they not? It's the pumpkin in the Hillary Clinton scandal horn o' plenty. Martin Matishak and Scott Wong: " House Republicans are threatening to shut down part of the State Department if the Obama administration doesn’t cough up more documents related to Hillary Clinton’s helming of the agency during the Benghazi attacks. Frustrated Republicans believe using the power of the purse could force the administration to hand over documents related to the 2012 assault on a U.S. compound in Libya that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. 'There’s a discussion. We haven’t come to a conclusion yet,' said Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas), chairwoman of the House Appropriations subcommittee that oversees funding for State and foreign aid. Funding could be withheld from the agency’s programs and efforts “unless it relates to our own national security or our allies,” she added. In interviews with The Hill, Granger didn’t go into detail about what exactly could lose funding, but other GOP sources said divisions such as Legislative Affairs and Public Affairs and the Office of the Secretary could be affected at the department. Critical areas, including embassy security, would not be targeted." [ The Hill] Barney Frank joined us to discuss the gay rights movement on the latest Drinking & Talking episode.JEB BUSH OFF GAFFES NOW - He promises to stay clean this time, but friends and family worry he might find him in an alley one day, murmuring about the benefits of Common Core. Igor Bobic: "The former governor of Florida -- who is all but certain to enter the 2016 presidential race -- returned to the campaign trail Wednesday after a storm of negative headlines over his comments on the Iraq War and a confrontation with a college student who shouted 'Your brother created ISIS.' He reassured supporters that, at least for the moment, smooth sailing was ahead. 'It got a little bumpy, but all is well now. The ship is stable,' Bush said at a luncheon with local business leaders in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the beginning of a two-day swing through the Granite State. Rather than re-litigate his brother's unpopular war, as he was forced to do in four painful answers last week, the governor sought to address the challenges facing Iraq today -- as many conservatives who took issue with his original comments have urged him to do. 'I totally get the past being an issue, but I think the focus now is what strategy do we have to take out [the Islamic State],' Bush said, adding that President Barack Obama and his administration 'abandoned' the Middle Eastern country in the aftermath of this brother's administration." [ HuffPost] BIN LADEN DIDN'T WANT AMERICANS TO GO TO K STREET… OR SOMETHING - Though QGA Affairs is trying build up its international terrorism team. Nick Gass: "Osama bin Laden warned Americans of 'the despotism of the Big Money' in a brief video released as part of a larger tranche of materials recovered from the deceased Al Qaeda leader’s Pakistan compound. 'I begin by reminding you that if you had reflected on a little of what has been said, you would have been able to avoid wasting much blood and money,' he said, according to English translation of a speech draft provided by Office of the Director of National Intelligence. ' A good example is what one of your former presidents previously warned you about with the despotism of the Big Money and about a day when you would become its laborers.' … In another undated, previously classified letter marking Ramadan, bin Laden addressed 'climate changes,' referring to them as judgment from Allah. He referenced natural disasters and drought in the Islamic world, calling on the establishment of 'a distinct relief organization' to deal with them." [ Politico] Nice to see OBL was down with the online media revolution: "Among the materials made public were previously classified documents, non-classified documents, and a trove of English-language materials found at Bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound following his death in a raid by U.S. Navy SEALs in 2011. That includes letters, public American government documents, religious sermons, scholarly books written in English, and several digital issues of Foreign Policy, in addition to maps, dictionaries, and a suicide-prevention guide (which the ODNI believes was for someone else in the house)." [ Atlantic] Here's an application form for joining al Qaeda. BECAUSE YOU'VE READ THIS FAR - Here's a bulldog in a life vest. COMFORT FOOD - Delta Airlines is bullish on memes. - A collection of history's strangest senior portraits. - How to swear like the British. TWITTERAMA@MeganAmram: The Hamburglar was a way better name than their first draft, "The Breadophile" @clairemc: Kinda depressing that so many more people have opinions about #GOT than reform of US intelligence gathering that I also tweeted about ystrdy @daveweigel: The editor’s dilemma: To put “filibuster” in the headline or not? It’s inaccurate but gets hot clicks. Got something to add? Send tips/quotes/stories/photos/events/fundraisers/job movement/juicy miscellanea to Eliot Nelson (eliot@huffingtonpost.com) or Arthur Delaney (arthur@huffingtonpost.com). Follow us on Twitter @HuffPostHill (twitter.com/HuffPostHill). Sign up here: http://huff.to/an2k2e You received this email from The Huffington Post. If you'd like to update your account settings please go here. If you'd like to unsubscribe from The Huffington Post please click here. 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| |  |  | | What happened when an anti-gay reverend got outed on Grindr Posted: 20 May 2015 02:04 PM PDT Wednesday May 20, 2015 How This Gay Rodeo Is Shaking Up Arkansas For two days, gays and lesbians and at least one transgender man competed in barrel racing and bull riding on the soft soil of a fairgrounds arena at the rodeo that looked like just about every small-scale rodeo held across the country. Read more. Follow HuffPost on Facebook and Twitter: Get Huffington Post on the Go  | | The $10 Hedge Fund Supercomputer That’s Sweeping Wall Street Posted: 20 May 2015 01:38 PM PDT | | | | | | | | | |  | Welcome to the brave new world of cheap-and-cheerful artificial intelligence. | | |  | Federal Reserve officials last month didn't expect to raise rates at their next meeting in June even as they concluded that a first-quarter economic slowdown was unlikely to persist, minutes of the meeting show. | | | |  | If you had a bad day, take comfort in knowing that Hanergy Thin Film Solar Group probably had a worse one. | | |  | Canada wants jurisdiction over the waters of the Northwest Passage and, importantly, the ships that traverse it. The key to both may lie with the HMS Erebus, a ship that was lost in 1845. | | |  | On Wednesday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released pages and pages of documents found during the raid of bin Laden's compound. The revelations ranged from alarming plans to kill Americans to a list of software manuals he kept. Here are eight highlights. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ISIS Takes Ancient City It Will Destroy Posted: 20 May 2015 01:30 PM PDT Read This, Skip That...  | | ISIS fighters entered the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra on Wednesday, putting 2,000-year-old ruins at risk. ISIS has previously destroyed ancient cultural sites in Nimrud and smashed artifacts in a museum in Mosul. The city is also close to oil fields that the terror group has attacked and partially seized. According to the New York Times, "the fact that the Islamic State group…has been able to advance into Palmyra, five days after seizing Ramadi, in the Iraqi province of Anbar, demonstrates its ability to carry out complex operations simultaneously on multiple fronts, in the face of pitched resistance on the ground and from the air." The fall of Palmyra also means control of a highway that leads to Damascus. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | Rand Paul took to the Senate floor Wednesday protest a renewal of the Patriot Act, tweeting "It's time to end the NSA spying!" After two hours, Democrat Ron Wyden relieved Paul by taking the microphone and joining in. On the same day, the Justice Department sent a memo to Congress saying the NSA will have to wind down bulk collection of Americans' phone data by the end of this week if the Patriot Act isn't reauthorized immediately (it expires on June 1). The House passed the USA Freedom Act last week, which supporters say would rein in the NSA, but Shane Harris reports the agency is actually hoping the bill will become law. That's because it would require phone companies to hold on to the data, and still let the NSA access it. Paul's office calls his speech a filibuster, but several reports say it is not technically one. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | One of the documents taken from Osama bin Laden's compound and released Wednesday by the U.S. claims that "Jews were able to control world forces with these two sciences, sociology and psychology." Another document released from that trove instructs members to "avoid talking about the Jews and Palestine when talking to the Germans. This subject is very sensitive in Germany, and it will bring negative results to our goal." | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | Five of the world's biggest banks have agreed to pay more than $5 billion in fines and plead guilty to rigging global financial markets. On Wednesday, the Justice Department said Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, and the Royal Bank of Scotland will plead guilty to violating antitrust laws for traders who worked together to rig "the largest and yet least regulated market in the financial world, where some $5 trillion changes hands every day," as The New York Times puts it. (The traders called themselves "the cartel.") UBS will plead guilty to manipulating a rate known as LIBOR that sets the cost of trillions of dollars worth of loans like credit cards. No one was indicted for criminal prosecution, though. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | Nebraska lawmakers have voted to repeal the state's death penalty. Gov. Pete Ricketts has said he will veto the measure, but the state legislature is expected to override the veto next week. Legislative Bill 268 passed by a vote of 32-15 on Wednesday and works to replace lethal injection with a life-term maximum prison sentence. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | Pennsylvania couple Bill Novak and Norman MacArthur are legally adopted father and son, but soon they will marry. The couple of more than 50 years registered as domestic partners in 1994, but were told after moving from New York City to Pennsylvania that "hell would freeze over before Pennsylvania approves same sex marriage." Since they needed to do estate planning, a lawyer advised them that the only way to become legally related was through adoption. This year, however, a federal district court declared the state's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional, so the couple petitioned to vacate their adoption decree and now may legally marry. "We are ecstatic beyond relief," MacArthur said. "I feel an enormous sense of not only relief but freedom that we can finally do something in Pennsylvania that I've been dreaming of for years." | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | | A British police group tasked with investigating child sex abuse has stated that more than 1,433 men have been implicated in its findings—and that 261 of those named could be considered "high profile." The allegations span many years and some of those accused are now dead or in prison, according to Operation Hydrant head Simon Bailey. Of the 261 prominent names, 76 are politicians, while most of those remaining are figures in music, film, television, and radio. Operation Hydrant was set up in 2014 to investigate non-recent sex abuse, and leaders say the number of victims may be in the hundreds of thousands, in part because many of the locations where the abuse took place were identified as schools, childrens' homes, and religious institutions. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | | FBI Director James Comey says the ISIS strategy of recruiting followers and fighters through social media is "the biggest threat, the most urgent threat" that the bureau faces today. The nation's top cop told an audience at the Georgetown's Cybersecurity Law Institute that the challenge from ISIS dovetails with other cyberthreats that the FBI is fighting, including attacks from foreign governments, cybertheft, and espionage. Comey said the FBI is sending more agents and investigators around the world to gather evidence for criminal cases, "so we can lock people up. Where we can't lock people up, we're trying to name and shame." The Obama administration has been more public in the past year about calling out hackers in China and Russia, including those working for their respective governments. — Shane Harris | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | | CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield announced Wednesday that Chinese hackers last year infilitrated their computer systems and potentially gained personal information on 1.1 million current and former customers. CareFirst serves Maryland, D.C., and parts of Virginia. "Limited personal information was involved in this attack – for instance, no member Social Security Numbers, medical claims information or financial information was put at risk," it said in a statement, adding that free credit monitoring and ID protection will be offered to everyone for two years. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  |  | | Baltimore police said Freddie Gray was "irate" in a transport van following his arrest and that they had to restrain him, but that account is being challenged by new video obtained by The Baltimore Sun. In the video taken by a bystander, Gray is seen "halfway out of the van, his stomach flat on the floor, and his legs hanging off the back. He does not move as four officers stand over him and place shackles around his ankles." Thanks to those shackles and not wearing a seatbelt, Gray "suffered a severe and critical neck injury," prosecutors say. | | | | | |  |  | | | |  | | THE DAILY BEAST | ABOUT US | CONTACT US | © Copyright 2015 The Daily Beast Company LLC 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY 10011 | If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to view this email in your Web browser. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add thedailybeast@e2.thedailybeast.com to your address book. 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