Friday, September 06, 2013

Report: NSA defeats many encryption efforts

Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles

The battle for cloud market share is just beginning

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September 06, 2013
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Report: NSA defeats many encryption efforts

The U.S. National Security Agency has been circumventing many online encryption efforts through a combination of supercomputers, back doors built into technology products, court orders and other efforts, according to a new report from The New York Times and ProPublica.

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Issue highlights

1. Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles

2. The battle for cloud market share is just beginning

3. Poachers beware: Instant Wild camera system has its eye on you

4. Review: New Parallels, Fusion virtual desktops for OS X fail the smell test

5. Intel pushes speed, reliability claims with unveiling of MXC cable

6. Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week

7. Net neutrality faces uncertain court ruling in US

8. Watch the Armadillo-T do its little folding trick

9. Drone hunters lining up and paying out in Colorado

10. INSIDER Zero-day attacks: How to fight back

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BI Checklist for IT Pros

Learn the key selection criteria required to provide your organization with the capability to address structured data, unstructured data and mobile demands so that employees can view and manipulate data on their own, from virtually any location. Read Now

Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles

Apple, Microsoft, Google and Cisco are flush with cash, and so are many other tech companies READ MORE

The battle for cloud market share is just beginning

If you think the uber-competitive cloud computing market is hot right now, you haven't seen anything yet. READ MORE

Poachers beware: Instant Wild camera system has its eye on you

The Kenya Wildlife Service has a powerful new tool in its fight against the poachers who threaten endangered species living in the country's most remote areas: a high-tech network of custom cameras built by UK-based Cambridge Consultants called Instant Wild that can instantly locate illegal activity as well as keep tabs on nearby animals. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Meru Networks

Wireless Networking: The Promise of the 802.11ac Standard

This IDC Technology Spotlight explores the trends driving BYOD (bring your own device) adoption and the associated impact on enterprise-grade WLANs, especially as it relates to the emerging high capacity 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard. Learn more >>

Review: New Parallels, Fusion virtual desktops for OS X fail the smell test

Parallels has interesting ideas that only half work, and Fusion adds almost nothing new beyond better hardware support READ MORE

Intel pushes speed, reliability claims with unveiling of MXC cable

An optical interconnect introduced by Intel on Wednesday may someday slim down cabling throughout data centers if the company can get enough vendors to mass-produce it. READ MORE

Microsoft to patch dangerous Outlook hack-by-preview bug next week

Microsoft today said it will ship 14 security updates next week to patch critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and SharePoint, its enterprise collaboration platform. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks

F5 makes Citrix App Delivery better

As Cloud, VDI, and BYOD converge upon IT, it can be challenging to meet performance and security expectations. Learn More

Net neutrality faces uncertain court ruling in US

It's difficult to predict how an appeals court will rule after it hears arguments Monday in Verizon Communication's challenge of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules. READ MORE

Watch the Armadillo-T do its little folding trick

If an Armadillo-T ran over an armadillo the armadillo might not even flinch. What's an Armadillo-T? A teeny-tiny electric car that folds up kind of like an armadillo. You can see how it stacks up against a grownup car in these pictures on our site. And this video shows how it works. READ MORE

Drone hunters lining up and paying out in Colorado

What might have started out a whimsical protest against government surveillance tactics has morphed into a little more than that as a small town in Colorado has found itself overwhelmed with requests and cash for a unmanned aircraft hunting license that doesn't exist - yet. READ MORE

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Zero-day attacks: How to fight back

With cybercrime hitting more than 500 million victims globally and costing $100 billion annually, it's clear that security breaches are a problem very far from being solved. One particularly dangerous threat that doesn't seem to be getting its fair share of attention is zero-day attacks. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Eaton Corporation

Centralized vs. Decentralized UPSs: Pick the Right One!

Cost, reliability, capacity, and space are among the watchwords you'll need to consider when deciding between a centralized versus decentralized power protection solution. Follow this due diligence plan to choosing the best system for your organization. Learn More

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Top tech hoarders: 15 companies with huge cash piles

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