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Skepticism follows Cisco-IBM led OpenDaylight SDN consortium

So you want to be a data scientist?

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April 14, 2013
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Issue highlights

1. Skepticism follows Cisco-IBM led OpenDaylight SDN consortium

2. INSIDER So you want to be a data scientist?

3. Why Microsoft won't convert Windows XP holdouts

4. Novell president plots company's return

5. Solar electric spacecraft propulsion could get NASA to an asteroid, beyond

6. New data center survey shows mediocre results for energy efficiency

7. A 7-inch Surface tablet will be D.O.A. without a killer app

8. Google Death: Inactive account manager helps you plan digital last will and testament

9. Why servers should be seen like cows, not puppies

10. 7 things you need to know about Bitcoin

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Top 10 Benefits of Virtualization

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!

Skepticism follows Cisco-IBM led OpenDaylight SDN consortium

If you're skeptical about the intentions of the OpenDaylight SDN consortium, you're not alone. READ MORE

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So you want to be a data scientist?

After months of high unemployment and a still-wobbly economy, any good news from the jobs market is going to get some traction. But even that doesn't seem to fully explain the attention surrounding a suddenly very "in" job title: data scientist. READ MORE

Why Microsoft won't convert Windows XP holdouts

Microsoft did a pretty good job putting Internet Explorer 6 out to pasture, but it took a whole lot of nudging, cajoling, begging, and, finally, threatening some kneecaps to get people migrating. In the end, it took pushing IE 8 out as part of Patch Tuesday to finally retire the ancient browser. Now it's trying again with Windows XP. One year from now, Microsoft pulls the plug on XP support, and this... READ MORE

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Dealing with Advanced and Targeted Attacks

This whitepaper explains how advanced malware challenges traditional defenses to take advantage of the increased exposure of employee endpoints. It reviews the evolution of advanced targeted attacks and the various approaches used to address them. Learn More.

Novell president plots company's return

Two decades ago, Novell's network operating system software was almost ubiquitous in the enterprise. Now, its current president wants to restore Novell to a similar level of prominence. READ MORE

Solar electric spacecraft propulsion could get NASA to an asteroid, beyond

In the process of detailing its $17.7 billion 2014 budget this week, NASA highlighted a mission to snag a 500 ton asteroid, bring it back, stash it near the moon and study it. It also took the time to put in a plug for an ongoing research project it has gong called Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) that NASA says could be the key technology it needs to pull off the asteroid plan. [RELATED: The sizzling... READ MORE

New data center survey shows mediocre results for energy efficiency

A new survey suggests that large data centers might be less energy efficient than was previously thought. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation

Data Protection Visibility with EMC Data Protection Advisor

With better visibility and insight into a key service delivery area like backup, data protection providers can get better information with less effort—and their clients are the beneficiaries. Learn More

A 7-inch Surface tablet will be D.O.A. without a killer app

Rumors continue to swirl around Microsoft's potential plans for a 7-inch Surface tablet, as smaller, less-expensive slates gobble up an ever-increasing slice of the market. READ MORE

Google Death: Inactive account manager helps you plan digital last will and testament

Google provided a somewhat morbid reminder of the increasing primacy of digital data in our lives with the release today of the euphemistically named Inactive Account Manager feature. READ MORE

Why servers should be seen like cows, not puppies

Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) cloud computing is fundamentally about managing hardware resources, and the CTO of OpenStack company Piston Cloud Computing has an interesting way to think about the issue. READ MORE

7 things you need to know about Bitcoin

Bitcoins are all the buzz. The virtual currency is riding a rollercoaster of speculation, rising exponentially in value and reaching a high of $260 this Wednesday before plummeting to $130. What's more, the largest bitcoin exchange in the world just survived a coordinated hack attack, and bitcoin-generating malware is spreading across Europe like wildfire via Skype. READ MORE

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