Issue highlights 1. Top 10 colleges for tech CEOs 2. Please Like Network World on Facebook 3. Are software testing certifications harming the profession? 4. 10 shocking ways the Feds are spying on you 5. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c gears up for the private cloud 6. Opera 15 launches with WebKit backbone 7. US police go high tech to tackle Fourth of July celebratory gunfire 8. Hey Amazon: Where's your private cloud? 9. Alleged Shadowcrew member extradited to the US nine years after forum takedown |
WHITE PAPER: Salesforce.com The evolution of customer communications from telephony to multichannel interactions, including IM and chat, SMS, email, and social media, have created a new era in the relationship between businesses and customers, once which is based upon each customer's preferred communications modality. Read now |
(From the NW archives) Which U.S. college produced the most high-tech CEOs? Surprisingly, it isn't one of the nation's premier technical universities: California Institute of Technology or Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nor is it a top-three Ivy -- Harvard University, Yale University or Princeton University -- known collectively as "HYP." Indeed, none of the top CEOs in the U.S. tech industry graduated from Yale -- or other elite schools such as Brown University, the University of Chicago or Johns Hopkins University. We analyzed the educational backgrounds of the 50 highest-paid and most powerful CEOs in the U.S. tech industry. Here's what we discovered. READ MORE |
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WHITE PAPER: InterMapper Capacity utilization data supports network expansion planning. With InterMapper in place, network managers have increased uptime, save money, and maximize network ROI. Learn more. |
Worried about NSA spying? That's the tip of a U.S. surveillance iceberg. READ MORE |
For the latest update of Oracle Enterprise Manager, the company has taken additional steps to help organizations set up their own private clouds, using Oracle systems, software and even non-Oracle products. READ MORE |
Opera Software on Monday released a final version of Opera 15, the first of its desktop browsers to rely on the open-source Chromium engine. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry If you're in the early stages of choosing an MDM solution, or you're considering switching vendors, here are seven critical questions to ask followed by the opening response from BlackBerry® to each one. Learn More |
Police in some U.S. cities will have a high-tech advantage this July 4 in their battle to deter and detect those who celebrate the country's birthday by firing bullets into the air. READ MORE |
The public cloud computing market is becoming increasingly competitive with new entrants focusing on hybrid offerings that combine public and private clouds. That's leaving some asking the market-leading public cloud provider, Amazon Web Services, where its private cloud offering is. READ MORE |
A 30-year-old Bulgarian was extradited to the U.S. from Paraguay in order to face charges related to his alleged involvement in Shadowcrew, a large cybercrime forum that was dismantled by U.S. authorities in 2004. 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. |
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