Thursday, May 24, 2012

Tech's $20 million CEOs

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Tech's $20 million CEOs
Eyebrow-raising executive compensation shows no signs of abating, and Network World's analysis of CEO pay finds the tech/telco industry is no exception. Read More


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Conquering today's Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Challenges
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9 great open-source media apps
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Cisco router rival invests in Cisco video foe
Juniper has invested in Vidyo, a competitor of Cisco's in videoconfencing. Juniper is a strategic investor in Vidyo through its Junos Innovation Fund, which invests in software start-ups targeting emerging markets. Read More

Proposed New York Legislation Would Ban Anonymous Online Comments
Online anonymity is once again under attack. This time, it comes from the New York state Senate floor, where is bill is aiming to cut down on cyberbullying, protect small businesses, and - naturally - protect politicians from anonymous attacks during campaign season. Read More


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Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Business Intelligence
This whitepaper addresses how Instead of storing data in a data warehouse, in-memory analytics stores the data set in memory, allowing for dramatic improvements in query response and the end-user experience. Learn More

Patent craziness, Google+ mobile updates highlight today's Google news
There's a lot of news surrounding Google to digest today, so let's get started: Read More

Six piping hot Raspberry Pi alternatives
Raspberry Pi isn't the only option in single-board computing Read More

Box to beef up IT administration features of cloud content management software
Box will start letting customers test a new set of IT administration controls for its cloud-hosted enterprise collaboration and content management software on Thursday. Read More


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Strategies for advanced threat security in 2012
Download this new FireEye research brief and learn how traditional security defenses can leave you vulnerable and necessary steps to gain visibility into all stages of the attack vector. Read now.

Are CEOs getting the social media thing?
IBM says a study it did of some 1,700 Chief Executive Officers worldwide found that many indeed - or should be -- grasping social media as a key enabler of collaboration and innovation. Read More

ZTE's latest LTE test shows how operators can increase bandwidth
ZTE has successfully completed a hand-over test between two different versions of LTE, allowing operators to more effectively use their spectrum in a way that is seamless to the end user, the company said on Thursday. Read More

Android, Apple Own 80% of Global Smartphone Market; Microsoft's Share, 2.2%
What a difference a year makes in the booming smartphone market. Read More

Bug bounty hunters reveal eight vulnerabilities in Google services
Security researchers unveiled eight vulnerabilities in Google services during the Hack in the Box conference in Amsterdam on Thursday -- but they claim to have discovered more than 100 such bugs over the past few months. Read More

CIOs Don't Need to Be Business Leaders
Given the complexity of today's applications, it's folly to suggest that the future role of the CIO is less technical and more businesslike, columnist Bernard Golden writes. If anything, it's the opposite -- the business side of the enterprise should embrace technology. Read More

 
 
 

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