Issue highlights 1. Products of week 6.24.13 2. Oracle, Salesforce.com ink nine-year technology partnership 3. FBI/IC3 warns of growing spear-phishing attacks 4. New Eye-fi card transfers photos from camera to smartphone 5. BYOD blues: What to do when employees leave 6. Siemens Enterprise's big UC gamble could pay off 7. While others talk network virtualization, PLUMgrid offers the virtual network 8. AT&T launches new innovation centers in Atlanta, Plano 9. Big data project aims to improve Dutch flood control, save the government millions 10. Best Places to Work in IT in 2013 |
WHITE PAPER: PC Connection In this paper, the SMB Group examines different cloud computing models, discusses the types of requirements that each can best address, and considers what midmarket businesses should look for in a cloud solutions provider. Learn more. |
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as VMTurbo and Eset READ MORE |
In a coming together of rivals, Salesforce.com and Oracle have signed a nine-year agreement under which the companies will integrate their technologies and Salesforce.com will make a significant investment in Oracle products for its cloud computing platform. READ MORE |
Criminal spear phishing attacks are on the rise, so much so that the FBI and Internet Crime Complaint Center issued a warning about them. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: FICO (formerly Fair Isaac) Learn the best practices in building applications that can leverage volume, variety and velocity of Big Data for organizations of any size. Learn more. |
New Eye-fi card transfers photos from camera to smartphone At the Digital Experience event in New York, Craig Mathias chats with Eye-Fi about its new Mobi card, which wirelessly transfers photos from a digital camera... From: networkworld Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:59 More in Science & Technology READ MORE |
The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is gaining steam, thanks to the cost benefits and increased productivity that can come from allowing employees to provision their own technology. Mobile workers are more likely to put in more hours, so if your employees want to buy their own equipment and do more work on their own time, it's a win for the company. READ MORE |
Back in the 60s, science fiction author Ursula Guin published a novel called "Rocannon's World" in which a device, called an "Ansible," would allow users to receive instantaneous or superluminal communications over interstellar distances. With this machine, users can send and receive any kind of message to a similar device over any distance without any delay. Seems like an Ansible would make... READ MORE |
WEBCAST: Wildpackets At the data rates delivered by 802.11ac, traditional WLAN analysis with USB adapters capturing traffic isn't possible. This webcast dives into 11ac, & explains what we believe will be the new standard in wireless packet capture & analysis. Watch Now. Watch Now |
SDN start-up PLUMgrid this week launched its product, software that runs on x86 servers and is designed to automate data center operations and reduce associated costs. READ MORE |
AT&T Tuesday announced plans to open new innovation centers in Atlanta and Plano, Texas, to open in coming months, giving it a total of five such centers worldwide. READ MORE |
A big data project called Digital Delta aims to investigate how to transform flood control and the management of the entire Dutch water system and save up to 15 percent of the annual Dutch water management budget. READ MORE |
Find out which organizations that made the 2013 Best Places to Work in IT list offer the best benefits, training and more. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. The survey results in this report demonstrate dramatic changes happening in IT service management delivery and highlight best practices to assure performance of business processes, deliver exceptional end-user experiences, optimize existing infrastructure, and speed the deployment of new technologies and services. Learn More. |
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