Issue highlights 1. Greatest comebacks in tech history 2. Obama nominates Wheeler as new FCC chairman 3. Cisco enterprise boss reports on programmability 4. How to Craft the Best BYOD Policy 5. Army Corps database on dams compromised 6. CIOs Struggle with the Great Talent Hunt 7. Benchmarking Amazon EC2: The wacky world of cloud performance 8. Microsoft's new idea to steal Android users is a good one 9. Journalist threatened, warned not to write about face-recognition at Statue of Liberty 10. AMD thinks beyond PCs with new custom chip business unit 11. 2013 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees: From DSL to Dummies |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference Embracing consumer technologies for business advantage is a journey. Take the first crucial step at Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) June 2-4, 2013 in San Francisco. Come Sunday for "The Consumerization Journey: A Readiness Assessment Workshop" led by Doug Neal and Jim Ginsburgh of CSC Leading Edge Forum. Learn more at www.citeconference.com |
Knocked flat and left for dead -- these 10 technologies and companies turned around their fate with historic flair READ MORE |
U.S. President Barack Obama has nominated telecom trade group veteran Tom Wheeler to be the next chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. READ MORE |
The Catalyst 3850 switch with Cisco's programmable Unified Access Data Plane (UADP) ASIC and Cisco ONE APIs is in early adopter OpenFlow deployments with academia, reports Rob Soderbery, senior vice president and general manager of Cisco's Enterprise Networking Group. 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! |
What is a good BYOD policy? Step one is to clarify the rights of both company and employee and state upfront what's business and what's personal. But there's a lot more to it. In this interview with a technology transactions lawyer, CIO.com explores the do's and don'ts of BYOD policies. READ MORE |
Expert says breach aimed at collecting 'vulnerability and targeting data' for attacks, but another says simple engineering espionage more likely READ MORE |
Finding IT pros with business skills has always been a bear. So award-winning CIOs are taking radical steps to train, recruit or grow the hybrid staff they covet. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Providing central services means more bandwidth between data centers and remote users. This ESG paper highlights new research on IT initiatives, how to avoid the common pitfalls of consolidation, and alternatives to ensure application performance, even for remote and mobile users, does not suffer after an IT consolidation. Read now! |
Before turning to the world of cloud computing, let's pause to remember the crazy days of the 1970s when the science of the assembly line wasn't well-understood and consumers discovered that each purchase was something of a gamble. This was perhaps most true at the car dealer, where the quality of new cars was so random that buyers began to demand to know the day a car rolled off the assembly line. READ MORE |
News broke a few days ago about a mobile app coming to the Google Play Store, designed to ease the transition from Android to Windows Phone 8. The "Switch to Windows Phone" app being developed by Microsoft and its partner Quixey scans the apps installed on a device, then checks the Windows Phone App store to see if the same apps are available for WP8, and if not, it suggests similar or alternative... READ MORE |
America's 59 national parks and 108 national monuments are some of our countries greatest treasures, but sometimes things pertaining to "national security" just get really weird. READ MORE |
Armed with a contract to build chips for Sony's PlayStation 4 gaming console, Advanced Micro Devices has now officially established a custom-chip business unit in an effort to break away from its heavy reliance on the slumping PC market. READ MORE |
Creators of digital subscriber line technology, CDMA and the crash-test dummy among those honored READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems Research reveals new ways for banks to prosper. Customers are ready for omnichannel experiences. Respond now-learn how to manage the transition to omnichannel banking and reap the rewards of delivering innovative services. Read Now |
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