Issue highlights 1. 10 great new features in Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V 2. INSIDER What Do CMOs and CIOs Really Think of Each Other? 3. Big Switch lowers forecast for OpenDaylight SDN effort 4. Panelists decry lax security in medical devices 5. Apple fixes irritating Mountain Lion bugs, firms up Java defenses 6. Supermarket gets rid of customer receipts and stores them in personal cloud 7. Apple reportedly files trademark application for 'iWatch' in Russia 8. Microsoft woos businesses with Windows 8.1 BYOD features 9. First Look: Opera for Android |
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From next-generation Windows VMs to better Linux support, there's something for everyone in the next version of Microsoft's virtualization platform READ MORE |
It's widely predicted that more technology-related budget will move to the marketing department, which leads to a natural question: Will CMOs and CIOs become business partners or merely grit their teeth and co-exist? READ MORE |
Citing concerns over technical and market direction, Big Switch Networks has downgraded its participation in the OpenDaylight consortium, a multivendor effort to define an open source SDN framework. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks Mobility management continues to evolve as BYOD and mobile application deployments become more commonplace. There isn't a "one size fits all" strategy. Read Now |
Security for medical equipment such as MRI machines to and pacemakers is woeful, even though these devices today connect to networks and sometimes face risks from malware or hacking, according to a panel of university researchers speaking at this week's Design Automation Conference. READ MORE |
Apple on Tuesday updated OS X Mountain Lion, likely for one of the last times, with a combination of compatibility and reliability bug fixes as well as vulnerability patches. READ MORE |
Booths, the 160 year-old north-west supermarket chain, is doing away with till receipts and is instead allowing customers to store them in a "personal cloud". READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. This paper looks at new approaches to service delivery management to allow IT organizations to deliver better service quality, performance and user experience, and to be more predictive with application performance management and network performance management. Learn More. |
The Russian-language paper Izvestia is reporting that Apple has filed an application to secure the iWatch trademark in the country, the latest piece of evidence that Apple's plans to release a smartwatch of some sort remain ongoing. READ MORE |
Microsoft got serious at the TechEd 2013 conference about converting businesses of all sizes to Windows 8 by announcing BYOD enhancements that are coming with Windows 8.1; these updates will offer new manageability, networking, and security capabilities. READ MORE |
Opera makes Presto browser engine disappear; pulls open-source WebKit out of a hat READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: IBM This Aberdeen Analyst Insight provides an overview of the top factors driving 2013 customer experience management (CEM / CXM) programs. Learn More. |
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