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iPhone 5 rumor rollup (continued) for week ending Oct. 7

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iPhone 5 rumor roll-up (continued) for week ending Oct. 7
The best thing about the iPhone 4S is that it means the iOSsphere can keep rumoring about the iPhone 5. And it is. Rumors continue to swirl about The Date of the iPhone 5 announcement, which now ranges from late 2011 to early 2013. So plenty of rumor headroom there. And now there's a whole new source of rumors: What went wrong?! Why didn't Apple announce the iPhone 5 instead of this terribly terribly terribly disappointing iPhone 4S (that AT&T and Verizon quickly sold out of preorders)? Read More


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Mitigating Risks of Cloud Technology
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Enabling High-Performance for Apple iPads in the Enterprise
IT groups need to prepare for the influx of iPads and smartphones to the enterprise wireless network. Employees now demand access to enterprise applications using their mobile devices. According to Gartner 43% of enterprise workers use Wi-Fi and that number is expected to rise to 58% by 2014. Read now!

Nexus v2 coming from Cisco?
Cisco's got a big data center announcement coming up on October 18. A couple of sources say it will be the second generation fabric modules for the Nexus 7000, which will take the switch to its 15Tbps potential. Read More

Inside ICS-CERT's war room
A tour of ICS-CERT facilities at Idaho National Labs. Meet the people who will get the call when the next Stuxnet worm strikes. Read More

OpenStack Eyes 'Extreme Scale' in Upgrade
OpenStack developers have updated the project's open-source cloud software with a new graphical interface and a unified authentication-management system. Read More


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Sainsbury's Safeguards Supply Chain for over 800 Stores
Sainsbury operates the second largest online food retailer in the U.K. See their approach to gain better visibility to 1,800 devices and ensure high-availability of its network to safeguard the supply chain for over 800 stores and 100,000 online shoppers per week. Read now

President Barack Obama order to bolster classified information security
In the wake of the WikiLeaks publishing of classified information in 2010 and other cybersecurity breaches, President Barack Obama today outlined a variety of new information security steps intended to prevent such disclosures in the future. Read More

RIM introduces Tag for sharing using NFC
Research In Motion (RIM) has announced Tag, a feature that will allow users of some BlackBerry phones to share contact information, documents and multimedia content by tapping their BlackBerry smartphones together, the company said on Sunday. Read More

Fire at NYSE data center causes temporary disruption
An electrical fire on Sunday at a data center of the New York Stock Exchange in Mahwah, New Jersey, affected communications connectivity to 58 trading firms, but the exchange expects "completely normal operations" for Monday's market open. Read More


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Bloor Report: Sybase® IQ 15.3 In Detail
Sybase® IQ is well positioned to compete with traditional and appliance vendors. While it has different advantages in dif¬ferent environments, it merits careful review by organisations investigating data warehousing, high-speed analytics and business intelligence options. Read now.

How CIOs spend their time
CIOs today spend a lot more time managing relationships than diving into technical work. In fact, non-technical work consumes 77% of CIOs' time, according to new survey data from the Society for Information Management (SIM). SIM polled CIOs around the country for its annual survey and came up with this breakdown of how CIOs spend their time: Read More

Zero-Day Flaws Discovered in SCADA Systems
An Italian security researcher has disclosed details about several zero-day vulnerabilities in supervisory control and data acquisition products from several vendors. Read More

T-Mobile unveils Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in US, braving Apple lawsuit
T-Mobile USA unveiled the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 to U.S. buyers on Monday, just days ahead of a court hearing at which Apple will seek a preliminary injunction to prevent sales of the device in the U.S. Read More

Remembering Steve Jobs: IDG editors reflect
Editors and writers from Computerworld, Network World, CIO.com and ITworld share their thoughts on Steve Jobs, his impact on technology and the legacy he leaves behind. Read More

Forget iPhone 4S: Nine High-End Apple Alternatives
The iPhone 4S -- not the rumored "iPhone 5" -- was revealed this week. Apple fanatics are still predictably going ga-ga over the new iPhone, but not everyone's been bitten by the Apple bug. Here are ten comparable, high-end devices we like just as much--or more--than the iPhone 4S. Read More



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26 helpful open source network management tools
Over the last decade or so, open source development has skyrocketed, and network management software has ridden that wave. Many frustrated IT administrators have turned to free tools to monitor, configure and map their networked devices. Here are 26 examples of open source network management software tools to help you do your job.

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