Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Will software-defined networking kill network engineers' beloved CLI?

10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT | Tech's cash kings are sitting on billions

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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


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Converged Access for a More Agile Enterprise
A new convergence trend is making its way through the enterprise: converged user access across wired and wireless networks. Driving this trend is the need to accommodate a dizzying array of devices and data, communicating wirelessly from a variety of locations across and outside of the enterprise. View now >>

10 hard-earned lessons of a lifetime in IT
Hotshot young techies take heed: Here are 10 things I wish I knew before starting my career in IT 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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What You Need to Know About 802.11AC
The first standard wireless LANs emerged at 1Mbps and 2Mbps to serve niche applications such as warehouse picking, inventory scanning and, in office buildings where mobility wasn't a requirement, cordless PC connections aimed at lowering cabling costs. Fast forward through several WLAN generations to today, and the story has completely changed. Learn more.

What to look for when evaluating password manager software
Here are the significant issues that can distinguish one password manager product from another. You'll probably make a similar list of requirements as you do your own research for password managers. Read More

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WHITE PAPER: HP

Unleash the full potential of BYOD with confidence
Growing numbers of smartphones and tablets are pushing enterprise networks to the limit and creating security and management challenges for IT organizations. This white paper reviews BYOD administration, performance, and security implications, and describes how the HP BYOD solution lets you realize all the benefits of BYOD, with confidence. Learn more.

A response to Padma Warrior's "Limitations of a Software-Only Approach to Data Center Networking"
Well, the cat is finally out of the bag. Though known by many since VMware's Billion dollar acquisition of Nicira last year that all is not well between these two industry titans - with the formal launch of NSX at VMworld this year it seems the rest of the world is now catching on to the fact that Cisco and VMware have fundamentally different strategies around network virtualization. Read More

Microsoft's Nokia deal could benefit rival mobile device vendors, analysts say
Microsoft's plan to buy Nokia's phone business and have a larger presence in hardware devices has so far brought little response from PC and smartphone vendors in Asia. But the deal could end up bringing dividends to Microsoft's long-time partners in the region by revitalizing the Windows ecosystem, according to analysts. 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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