Friday, October 14, 2011

Should tech pros get an MBA?

Long lines for iPhone 4S as servers crash at Japanese launch | Did FBI tail terror suspect using Wi-Fi called 'FBI Van 1'?

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Should tech pros get an MBA?
Technical experience combined with business acumen is an appealing package, particularly for senior IT management roles such as CIO and IT director. But earning an MBA is no golden ticket for IT pros, staffing experts caution. Read More


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Long lines for iPhone 4S as servers crash at Japanese launch
Hundreds lined the streets of Tokyo on Friday to be the first in the world to get their hands on the iPhone 4S, temporarily crashing the registration servers at one Japanese mobile operator. Read More

Did FBI tail terror suspect using Wi-Fi called 'FBI Van 1'?
According to a San Antonio media report, the man accused of planning to assassinate a Saudi diplomat in Washington, D.C., was not the sharpest tool in the box. However, if neighbor accounts are to be taken at face value, the same could be said of the FBI agents tasked with foiling his alleged plot. Read More

Microsoft strong-arms hardware makers into social responsibility
After years of failing to get Microsoft to adopt a formal environmental sustainability policy, shareholders seem to have won: Microsoft will now insist its hardware suppliers comply with the company's social responsibility requirements. Read More

Enterprise Or Bust: Huawei Says "En Garde" to Cisco
Huawei has been a disruptor in the telecom market for years but remained only a perceived threat to enterprise infrastructure suppliers. Huawei's broad portfolio coupled with its quality engineering gives Huawei a better than punchers chance of becoming a dominant enterprise vendor. Read More


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F5 BIG-IP upgrade improves IP services, battles DDOS attacks
F5 is touting new DNS capabilities in its BIG-IP v11 software as a way for service providers to save money, stave off distributed denial-of-service attacks and scale to support rapidly expanding IP services. Read More

Oh Siri, you so silly!
Featured at Apple's launch of iPhone 4S last week – before we mourned Steve Jobs and then realized the iPhone 4S was headed for a demand tsunami – was a little thing called Siri. As users start playing around with it, they are discovering that Siri has a built-in sense of humor. Read More

Microsoft grabs Android, Chrome royalties from world's largest notebook manufacturer
In its first deal specifically naming Google Chrome devices, Microsoft today announced that Quanta Computer has joined its patent protection plan. Quanta has signed a patent agreement with Microsoft to cover Quanta's tablets, smartphones and other consumer devices running the Android or Chrome Platform. Read More

RIM's Pain is Microsoft's Attempted Gain
I guess when your market share would make for a really good golf score on a tough hole, you have to do anything to gain ground. In Microsoft's case, it's giving away 25 Windows Phone devices BlackBerry users frustrated with this week's outage. Read More


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Keys to successful data center consolidation
Data center consolidation continues to be a hot topic, and with good reason. It has proven to be an effective way to reduce costs and complexity, setting organizations on a course for more efficient IT management. But while the benefits are proven, the path to success takes careful navigation. Read More

Mozilla bashes Microsoft's browser security test
Mozilla has responded to Microsoft's new browser security test with jabs against Internet Explorer. Read More

Google's Schmidt (finally) takes to Google+
After being noticeably absent from his company's own social network, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt finally has joined the ranks of Google+ users. Read More

IT Outsourcing: Study Ranks Best Nearshore Locations for U.S. Customers
A new quarterly ranking of Latin American countries rates Mexico, Chile, Costa Rica and Argentina among the best locations for nearshore outsourcing. Read More



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