Issue highlights 1. INSIDER How Arista Networks got out in front of the SDN craze 2. Office 2013 sentenced to death by licensing 3. Google confirms high-end Chromebook Pixel, surprising some 4. Is it now crazy to offshore IT to China? 5. Apple now working with the NYPD to curb iPhone thefts 6. HP's first 'Project Moonshot' server due next quarter 7. Linux profitability: How successful are the companies behind the biggest distros? 8. RSA Security Conference 2013: The Most Important RSA Ever? 9. Google fixes 22 flaws in Chrome, slams silent add-ons 10. Zendesk says breach compromised email addresses 11. Android lock screen widgets: 20 excellent options |
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n this installment of the IDG Enterprise CEO Interview Series, Arista Networks CEO Jayshree Ullal spoke with Chief Content Officer John Gallant about the reality and hype around SDN, and why the data center requires a different network than your father's general-purpose Cisco net. She also explored how her work at Cisco shaped Arista's strategy, and shared insights on how Arista's partnerships with VMware and Cloudera are making it easier to move to cloud and embrace big data, respectively. READ MORE |
I've documented a few times how I feel Microsoft is attempting to control end-user behavior from killing the Start button in Windows 8 to blocking used games from working on the Xbox 360 successor and from what I've read about the end-user license agreement (EULA) for Office 2013, the trend is continuing. READ MORE |
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Google's Chromebook Pixel went up for sale on the Play store on Thursday, to the surprise of some industry observers who had expressed doubts over earlier rumors that the device was on the way. READ MORE |
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China has been developing an IT outsourcing industry aimed at bringing in business from the U.S. and Europe. It has succeeded, but then again it hasn't thrived and now may face more barriers. READ MORE |
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Back in late 2012, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg attributed the increase in statistical city-wide crime to Apple, noting that thieves had a propensity to target folks using iPhones and iPads. As an illustration of the problem, there were 3,890 more Apple product thefts than in 2012 than there were in 2011. READ MORE |
Hewlett-Packard's first low-power server for hyperscale computing environments, developed under a project it calls Moonshot, will go on sale next quarter, CEO Meg Whitman said on Thursday. READ MORE |
It's hard to put a number on success. How much money does a technology company need to make in order to be considered successful? On the Linux side of things there are (for many) three "big dogs" that we tend to think of: Canonical (Ubuntu), Red Hat (Fedora) and SUSE LLC (SUSE). Let's take a look at how each of these companies are doing financially. RELATED: How removing 386 support in Linux will... READ MORE |
It wasn't long ago that the annual RSA Security Conference was an oasis from mainstream IT. While CIOs were focused on business process automation, the RSA crowd was celebrating technologies like DLP, web security, and key management. Yup, security was an under-funded IT step child and the RSA Conference was still centered on bits and bytes. That was then, this is now and cybersecurity is everywhere... READ MORE |
Google yesterday released Chrome 25, patching 22 vulnerabilities and debuting a new security feature that blocks silent installations of add-ons. READ MORE |
Zendesk said Thursday a hacker gained access to support information for some customers of its online help desk software. READ MORE |
Android 4.2 lets you put widgets on your lock screen -- so which apps make the most of the feature? Computerworld rounds up 20 of the best. READ MORE |
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