Tuesday, September 03, 2013

BREAKING: Microsoft buying Nokia's mobile phone business

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on acquisition of Nokia | VMware CTO Casado on network virtualization, security and competition with Cisco

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BREAKING: Microsoft buying Nokia's mobile phone business
Microsoft is to acquire Nokia's Devices & Services business, which includes the smartphone and mobile phones businesses, and license the Finnish company's patents for a total of $7.2 billion in cash, the companies said Monday. Read More


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Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on acquisition of Nokia
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on acquisition of Nokia Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer speaks at a news conference in Espoo, Finland on September 3, 2013, on his company's plans to acquire Nokia's smartphone business. From: networkworld Views: 15 3 ratings Time: 03:04 More in Science & Technology Read More

VMware CTO Casado on network virtualization, security and competition with Cisco
How do you bring the virtualization operations model to networking? That will be the job of Martin Casado, CTO of networking and security at VMware which this week launched NSX, the company's over-arching network virtualization package. Casado was one of the creators of OpenFlow, the protocol that spawned the software defined networking (SDN) movement. Read More

Tech's cash kings are sitting on billions
Tech companies are hanging on to record amounts of cash when they could be using it to do more acquisitions, repurchase stock, pay down debt, and pay out dividends. Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Apple and Oracle are among the biggest hoarders. Combined, these five tech companies held $245 billion in cash at the end of March. Read More


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Microsoft ends top Masters certification exams for IT pros
Microsoft plans to retire its Masters level certification exams by Oct. 1 this year, generating strong protests on blogs and community forums from IT professionals. Read More

Windows XP's user share nose-dives
Maybe people are listening to Microsoft's demand that they ditch Windows XP. Read More

IBM discovers its inner Kickstarter via enterprise crowdfunding
IBM is readying its fourth internal Kickstarter-like crowdfunding effort over the past year or so to inspire employees to innovate and collaborate, often across departments and the globe. Read More


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CIOs Say Mentoring Works, Classes Don't
A survey of 200 CIOs finds that most well-meaning efforts at IT leadership development aren't very successful. Read More

Will software-defined networking kill network engineers' beloved CLI?
SDN (software-defined networking) promises some real benefits for people who use networks, but to the engineers who manage them, it may represent the end of an era. Read More

10 Sorriest Technology Companies of 2013
Microsoft, Apple and Samsung among those issuing mea culpas Read More


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