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Oracle releases emergency Java patch; experts warn flaws may take 2 years to fix
After the Department of Homeland Security's US-CERT warned users to disable Java to stop hackers from taking control of users' machines, Oracle issued an emergency patch on Sunday. Read More


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Blade Servers eGuide
In this eGuide, Network World sister publications InfoWorld, and PC World examine some of the current uses of blade servers in today's data center, as well as how trends such as server virtualization are reshaping enterprise computing. Read Now!

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Managing risk in the modern business world
The ways in which technology penetrates corporations today have significantly changed. No longer is the IT department in control; business units are spending more of their own budgets on technology than ever before Read Now

Gartner: Tablets are crushing PC sales
People are buying tablets to replace old PCs, which explains why PC sales were so dismal over the holidays, according to Gartner. Read More

The big time travels of Eric Schmidt
Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt has had quite an entourage, from President Obama to Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Read More

Watching CES 2013: Storage products
The team at IDG Enterprise (including Network World, Computerworld and CIO.com) and the IDG News Service created more than 50 videos last week at 2013 International CES, covering everything from news events, computers, smartphones, tablets and other electronic gadgets. In this post, we are highlighting videos focusing on storage and networking gear that we saw at the show: Read More

Watching CES 2013: Enterprise stuff
The team at IDG Enterprise (including Network World, Computerworld and CIO.com) and the IDG News Service created more than 50 videos last week at 2013 International CES, covering everything from news events, computers, smartphones, tablets and other electronic gadgets. In this post, we are highlighting videos focusing on some of the enterprise products and news from the show. It's not just the "consumer"... Read More


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Expert Insights on Building a User Experience Network
Join guest speaker, Forrester Research, Inc. Principal Analyst Andre Kindness and First State Bank IT leader Tristan Smith as they discuss the importance of putting end-users at the forefront of your network design. Learn More.

Addressing WAN packet loss – go where the loss isn't
We continue our discussion of what can be done to address the impact of packet loss on application performance over the WAN. In our previous 3 columns, we've covered five of the six different possibilities listed in the first column of this arc. Read More

Cisco at CES: Videoscape + NDS = Unity
Late last year, Cisco unveiled its "Internet of Everything" vision, complete with TV commercials and a whole bunch of marketing activity. The vision of "IoE" is simple. When you live in a world where everything is connected, it significantly changes the way we "work, live, learn and play" (to quote Chambers). The transition to the Internet of Everything will be the biggest change we've seen... Read More

Worldwide IT spending to grow this year, Gartner says
Enterprises that buy new mobile devices and invest in security and storage management will give worldwide IT spending a boost this year. Read More

INSIDER
IT pros reveal the best career advice they ever received
In today's culture, advice on nearly any topic - relationships, health, career - is just a mouse click, touchscreen tap or Siri query away. There's even a Web site called shouldidoit.com that promises to help you make decisions in your daily life. But while you can get some good insights on the many expert and general discussion forums that pop up on the Web, there's often a sense that something is missing from that experience. Call it the human touch. Read More


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Building modern, virtualization-optimized data centers
HP offers a flexible, virtualization-optimized data center network architecture that requires far fewer devices, interconnections, layers, and discrete appliances. HP Networking solutions streamline network operations and accelerate application and service delivery; reduce space, power, cooling, and capital requirements. View Now

Microsoft's 13 worst missteps of all time
DOS 4.0, Zune, and Windows 8 are but a few of the landmarks among 25 years of failures Redmond-style Read More

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Disaster recovery: Don't forget mobile
As the mobile workforce continues to grow, IT execs must remember the importance of including mobile technology in their disaster recovery plans. Insider (registration required) Read More

Chicago CIO's IT revival plan includes the cloud
Chicago this month disclosed that it plans to use Microsoft's cloud services to deliver email and desktop applications to some 30,000 employees, part of a significant effort to improve the city's IT operations. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: When technologies collide
An encryption initiative runs into the law of unintended consequences, since the legal department can't search encrypted emails for e-discovery purposes. Read More

 
 
 

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