Issue highlights 1. Geekiest/Techiest Easter Eggs 2. Juniper losing its enterprise mojo 3. 6 IT Security Innovations to Keep You Ahead of Attackers 4. Microsoft goes public, talks about Windows Blue and Build 2013 conference 5. Google vs. 'Ungoogleable': The battle of the verb 6. Silver Peak announces virtual appliance for offsite replication 7. Android Tablets Challenge iPad on the Factory Floor 8. INSIDER Mobile and Personalization Technologies Drive Fast Food Chains to the Future 9. 7 faces of 'hacking' hysteria |
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If you're like us, sometime this week (or Saturday), you'll dig out the Paas Easter Egg dye decorating kit and color your eggs one shade of pastel pink, purple, red, blue or green, and then you'll be done. But for the following designers, they went the extra mile and designed Easter Eggs that are truly techie and/or geeky. READ MORE |
Is Juniper's enterprise strategy unraveling? Enterprise accounts for 35% of the company's business but consider these recent, or recently reported, developments: READ MORE |
Hardly a day goes by without a new security threat emerging. Traditional security tools aren't always up to the task of keeping sensitive business information in safe hands. These six innovations will help you stay a step ahead. READ MORE |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: InterMapper InterMapper provides an at-a-glance, real-time view of your network devices, services, applications, connections and traffic patterns. Drilling down on maps uncovers details needed to fix performance problems. It is an industrial strength monitoring, mapping and alerting tool that empowers network administrators to maintain healthy IT environments. |
Rumors that Microsoft plans to eventually kill the Desktop only increased after the leaked Windows Blue screenshots appeared over the weekend. The upgrade to Windows 8, code-named Windows Blue, is expected to be offered later this year, possibly in late summer. If this is a preview of Windows 9, then Microsoft is sticking firmly to its decision to force people away from the Start button and to deal... READ MORE |
Perhaps sensing that the tech industry is short on absurdly ironic news items, Google recently challenged the definition of the officially recognized Swedish word "ogooglebar," which translates into English as "ungoogleable." READ MORE |
Silver Peak Systems announced a new virtual application designed to dramatically speed up data duplication for disaster recovery without the purchase of additional hardware. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. According to NetForecast's survey, enterprises with application performance management (APM) best practices benchmark scores above six on a ten-point scale experience 75% better results in critical areas. This research paper reveals the survey results as well as discusses the best practices for APM. Learn More. |
iPads have become a staple in many factories, but cost-conscious plant managers are opening up to cheaper, and increasingly popular, Android tablets. READ MORE |
The future of burger joints and smoothie bars involves customer-friendly technologies that will make fast food more of a service and less of a destination. READ MORE |
For these unfortunate souls, the potential punishments far outweighed the alleged crimes READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel Take a few moments to learn about a data warehouse appliance that is a massively parallel server optimized to run Microsoft's SQL Server that delivers enterprise scalability, ease of maintenance, and a single version of the truth, all for a low cost. Read Now! |
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