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The No. 1 place to work in IT: Quicken Loans
IT employees enjoy the company's relaxed atmosphere and culture of innovation, but they're equally thrilled to be part of the revitalization of downtown Detroit. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

802.11ac Network-Readiness Checklist
Products based on the upcoming 802.11ac standard are going to dominate the enterprise WLAN landscape so, what should organizations do today to prepare? This technical checklist offers a framework for evaluating the features and benefits of 802.11ac for establishing a roll out plan. Read Now

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Network Forensic Solutions in a 10 Gigabit World
With 10G networks, you need a network forensic solution in place capturing network data 24x7 to ensure a stable and safe network. This white paper discusses why, and also how to use network forensics for security and real-time analysis on 10G links. Read Now

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How to keep your new IT hires from jumping ship
With IT talent hard to find and expensive to replace, savvy companies use tech-specific onboarding programs to win the hearts and minds of IT employees. Insider (registration required) Read More

Tennis pro hopes to play at Wimbledon wearing Google Glass
A professional tennis player hopes to wear Google Glass at the famed Wimbledon tennis tournament next week. Read More

Sorry Stanley Cup Final viewers: "Computer automation...will bite you sometimes"
The talking heads at KXAN TV news in Austin apologized last night after their station accidentally aired a commercial during the final play of Game 4 of the National Hockey League Stanley Cup Final, in which the Chicago Black Hawks scored a sudden-death game-winning goal vs. the Boston Bruins. One of the newscasters apologized for the horrible timing of the mistake, to which another added: "Computer... Read More

Sopranos technology quiz (from Network World archives)
Fans of HBO's long-running series The Sopranos were saddened and stunned to hear that 51-year old James Gandolfini, who played Tony Soprano, died Wednesday while in Italy. Here's our tribute to The Sopranos, from the Network World archives of 2007. Read More

Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom on the origin of video
Kevin Systrom announced that Instagram will include video on June 20th. But first, he described how he and his co-founder originally foresaw video in a different platform. Instagram was acquired by Facebook a year ago. Read More

Stanford tries to improve 'Do Not Track' browser privacy
Stanford University has launched an online privacy initiative meant to complement Do Not Track, an effort aimed at preventing sites from recording people's Web browsing without permission. Read More

12 clever cloud tools for devs and ops
Look to these automation, orchestration, and configuration management tools to keep your server farms running smoothly Read More

Oracle forums upgrade raises a ruckus among users
Oracle's recent upgrade to its online forums has divided the portal's many users, with some saying the update brings welcome changes but others claiming it is bug-riddled and inferior to its predecessor. Read More

5 Key Benefits Gamification Brings to Your Business
The term 'gamification' may be new, but the concept has been around for some time--just think credit card rewards programs. Despite the buzz and proven results, many companies are still not sure about using gamification. Here are five key reasons why your business should be gamifying. Read More

 

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