Windows 7 for $50; NYSE taps Juniper Windows users in the U.S. will be able to preorder Windows 7 Home Premium for $49.99 starting Friday. Also, Juniper Networks has landed perhaps its most significant enterprise customer to date, as the New York Stock Exchange plans to deploy hundreds of the company's switches for a time-sensitive, low-latency 10Gbps Ethernet network. (6:03) NYSE taps Juniper for 10G Ethernet network Juniper Networks has landed perhaps its most significant enterprise customer to date, as the New York Stock Exchange plans to deploy hundreds of the company's switches for a time-sensitive, low-latency 10Gbps Ethernet network. This week's 10 most-read stories The tearing apart of Nortel was the most-read story of the week, mixed with lighter fare such as a slideshow of tech-related T-shirts and a look back at the "fathers" of the technology we use every day. Check out the full list. Nortel lays off execs connected to Microsoft ICA partnership Nortel has laid off senior staff in the UK who were responsible for the company's unified communications partnership with Microsoft, according to sources. 35 years later, bar codes, and scanning, are everywhere Tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary of the first time a laser scanner was used to "read" a bar code, according to Motorola Inc. 7 ways to protect your brand from cybersquatters You may not know it, but now more than ever, your business is at risk from cybersquatters. Here's what you can do to fight the problem. IBM supercomputer to heat university buildings Excess waste heat from a supercomputer being constructed by IBM will be used to warm nearby university buildings in Switzerland. Linxter offers a secure cloud messaging framework Linxter is a cloud messaging framework for connecting all kinds of applications, devices, and systems. Will your enterprise cut spending for mobile voice and data? A new Strategy Analystics survey finds that almost half of American households would drop mobile data services completely to save money. Scareware peddlers will only fork over $116,000 of $1.9M settlement Two defendants charged in a massive scareware scheme will reconcile Federal Trade Commission charges and give up more than $116,000 in assets as part of an original $1.9 million settlement. Seeing without revealing: IBM touts encryption breakthrough IBM today is saying one of its researchers has made it possible for computer systems to perform calculations on encrypted data without decrypting it. June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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