Thursday, October 03, 2013

15 Must-Have iOS Apps You Can't Get on Any Other Platform

Start-up Netskope keeps watch on enterprise cloud usage

Cisco/Insieme ushering in hardware-defined networks

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October 03, 2013
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15 Must-Have iOS Apps You Can't Get on Any Other Platform

Shortly after obtaining a new iPhone 5S, CIO.com's Al Sacco, an unabashed BlackBerry user and Android loyalist, set out to find the best iOS apps that aren't available for other mobile platforms. He came with up these 15 must-have iPhone, iPad and iPod touch downloads.

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Issue highlights

1. Start-up Netskope keeps watch on enterprise cloud usage

2. Cisco/Insieme ushering in hardware-defined networks

3. INSIDER 10 encryption tips for the enterprise

4. Fixing Facebook's crazy privacy controls

5. Review: The iPhone 5S really is the best iPhone yet

6. Maybe Windows 7 isn't growing faster than Windows 8

7. Meet the man behind Silk Road, online drug market seized by FBI

8. Yahoo abandons T-shirt rewards for vulnerability information

9. How Japan's Olympics will revolutionize tech

10. Utility zaps IT workforce, hires Indian outsourcers

11. iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Oct. 1

12. Geeky TV show preview

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Benefits Achieved With HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage

ESG summarizes insights from in-depth interviews with HP StoreVirtual 4000 users. ESG's conclusion: Organizations reported savings that run into the tens of thousands of dollars per year. Learn how HP StoreVirtual, features deliver time and resource savings, faster recovery capabilities, reduced outages and an impressive and quantifiable ROI. Learn More

Start-up Netskope keeps watch on enterprise cloud usage

Start-up Netskope comes out of stealth mode today in unveiling its security service intended to help enterprises monitor how employees are using cloud-based applications, such as Salesforce.com, while also giving IT managers the ability to block data transfers or receive alerts. READ MORE

Cisco/Insieme ushering in hardware-defined networks

Cisco is adamant that its upcoming Application Centric Infrastructure launch is not about SDNs. READ MORE

INSIDER

10 encryption tips for the enterprise

Whether you're protecting corporate data from internal leakers, hackers looking to steal money from you and your customers, foreign spies, your own government, or employees accidentally leaving their laptops in a taxi, encryption is today's hot go-to tool. READ MORE

Fixing Facebook's crazy privacy controls

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WEBCAST: Dell VMware

How to Transform IT into a Center of Business Innovation

Although IT supports virtually every business process, many organizations are hard-pressed to take advantage of technology advances when they're trapped into spending most of the IT budget on maintenance instead of innovation. View Now

Review: The iPhone 5S really is the best iPhone yet

With the addition of Apple's new Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a new 64-bit A7 processor, a refined camera system and an M7 coprocessor, the iPhone 5S's cutting edge features match its still-sharp design, says columnist Michael deAgonia. READ MORE

Maybe Windows 7 isn't growing faster than Windows 8

The numbers only tell half the story of the idiosyncrasies of the Internet. READ MORE

Meet the man behind Silk Road, online drug market seized by FBI

The FBI arrested the proprietor of Silk Road, the industry-leading online black market for buying and selling drugs, in San Francisco yesterday, according to several reports. READ MORE

Yahoo abandons T-shirt rewards for vulnerability information

Yahoo will stop giving T-shirts as a reward for finding security vulnerabilities after a public shaming it's calling "t-shirt gate." READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Juniper Networks

A Proven Solution for Today's BYOD Demands

Wireless access is mission-critical for most organizations. BYOD has accelerated the need or wireless capacity, and WLANs must deliver a robust wired-like experience in today's dense environments. High-scale, third-party testing has validated Juniper's ability to support the densest BYOD environments while delivering reliable wireless access. Learn more.

How Japan's Olympics will revolutionize tech

Last month's awarding of the 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo could be great news for technology. READ MORE

Utility zaps IT workforce, hires Indian outsourcers

Northeast Utilities in Connecticut Tuesday confirmed that it plans to turn over part of its IT operations to two India-based outsourcing firms, despite a recent push by state lawmakers to keep it from doing so. READ MORE

iPad 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Oct. 1

The iOSphere knows so much about the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 that it's easy to overlook how little it really knows. READ MORE

Geeky TV show preview

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WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel®

Converged Infrastructure eGuide

In this eGuide, Network World along with sister publications CIO, Computerworld, IDG News Service and Techworld examine the challenges facing CIOs as they attempt to create converged infrastructures. Read Now!

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iOS 7 tips and tricks you need to learn

Some advice on getting the most out of Apple's new mobile operating system, iOS 7.

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