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Sophisticated Simplicity
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The What, Why and When of Cloud-based IT Service Management
The many benefits of choosing a SaaS-based IT Service Management (ITSM) solution for your organization's needs, includes no upfront cost for hardware or software, and no need to invest time or money to maintain compliance or keep up with security best practices. Register Now!

The ugly, scary year in Apple iPhone and iPad thefts
Apple iPhones and iPads have become the new must-have item -- for thieves. Read More

Spear-phishers lie in wait at 'watering hole' websites
Targeted spear-phishing attacks are going after not just individuals but entire websites that function as "watering holes" for groups of people with focused interests, according to security company Websense. Read More

Envisioning the iPhone 6
Apple's got another bona fide hit on its hands with the iPhone 5, but that hasn't stopped smartphone watchers from dreaming about the iPhone 6. Read More

Symantec targets partners to develop better mobile security
To broaden its mobile-device security effort, Symantec today said it would set up a partner program to encourage third-party app developers to build-in the type of security controls, such as enforced encryption, used in the Symantec app-management and security product. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Standards-Based Platforms are Transforming IT
More and more businesses are saving time and money by transforming proprietary, siloed computer environments for resource-intensive workloads into consolidated IT infrastructures built on industry standards and open systems. Learn More

Fact or fiction? A brief look at rash of Android rumors
A recent story from the widely read AndroidandMe site detailed several major changes and innovations coming to the Play store, Nexus line of devices, and Android Version 4.2 -- which was said to be on the way in a month. Read More

A Linux user switches to DOS, Part Two
Last week I set a goal for myself: To live entirely in DOS for one week, in order to demonstrate how "old" technology is just as viable and usable as modern tech. Also it sounded like fun. And fun it was. Challenging? Yes. At times, rather frustrating? You betcha. But it was definitely fun, and with a number of surprising up-sides. Enough up-sides, in fact, that I think I'll keep on using at... Read More

Creating cohesive storage management
Vendors of storage management tools are moving toward a 'single pane of glass' product that can automatically provision, resize, back up and recover storage across multiple public and private clouds, across systems from different vendors and for virtual machines running hypervisors from multiple vendors. Read More

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How to get your IT team ready for the cloud
So you received word that cloud is now a priority for your organization. The challenge is how do you get your team cloud-ready? "The cloud is changing so rapidly there's no book you can buy to get up to speed," says Ross Lambert, software architect and development lead for electricity storage provider Demand Energy Networks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

New Networking Requirements for BYOD
BYOD is changing the way IT addresses network access security. It requires secure onboarding of new devices, policy enforcement, and profiling. Read the benefits and considerations with BYOD, and how to deploy a unified access management solution for any wireless, wired or VPN network. Read now.

Politics, not security, at center of Huawei, ZTE allegations, say analysts
A year-long investigation by a U.S. congressional committee has reportedly concluded that Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE pose a security threat to the nation, and the committee is advising U.S. firms to buy networking gear from other vendors. But analysts say the committee's investigation is motivated more by politics, while doing little to safeguard U.S. telecommunication networks. Read More

Huawei: House Intelligence Committee report is 'not fact-based'
The United States is a country ruled by law, where all charges and allegations should be based on solid evidence and facts. The report conducted by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (the Committee), which took 11 months to complete, failed to provide clear information or evidence to substantiate the legitimacy of the Committee's concerns. Read More

Space X Dragon launched to International Space Station
Space X Dragon launched to International Space Station Launch of the Space X Dragon capsule on a mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral at 8:35pm EDT on October 7, 2012 From: networkworld Views: 14 2 ratings Time: 03:52 More in Science & Technology Read More

Griefers, not rapture, make thousands of War of Warcraft players drop dead
If you are a gamer, then you really don't want to see your avatar fall over dead. This weekend, entire virtual cities with thousands of World of Warcraft players suddenly keeled over. Read More

 
 
 

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