Issue highlights 1. 10 most powerful network management companies 2. Knight Capital fined a measly $12M for a software bug that cost $460M 3. NEC account manager charged in Cisco replacement parts fraud 4. INSIDER 10 reasons to take a Chromebook on the road 5. ICANN starts rolling out new generic top-level domains 6. 802.11ac in the Residence It's More About the Range Than the Rate 7. Say hello to the text-friendly office chair 8. 16 Traits of Great IT Leaders 9. AT&T won't match T-Mobile's free data on the iPad Air, at least for now 10. Apple gives away OS X Mavericks 11. 'Minority Report'-style goggles enable interaction with floating keyboards 12. 10 tech tools to get things done faster |
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Google Deploy Chrome browser for your company and customize 100+ policies. Manage updates, compatibility with older apps and more. www.google.com/chrome |
Our look at the biggest players in the network management, um, world READ MORE |
How worried you are about bugs in your code is mostly related to how financially exposed a bug could make you. READ MORE |
A 40-year-old NEC account manager has been charged with mail fraud for allegedly obtaining replacement networking parts from Cisco using bogus names, the U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday. READ MORE |
If you're trying to decide which device to buy for your next trip because your current laptop is too old, too slow, too heavy and just plain too embarrassing; or, conversely, too new and too expensive to risk a mishap on the road, consider a Chromebook. READ MORE |
WEBCAST: HP Software-defined networking a networking paradigm shift that holds great promise for today and tomorrow's IT operations. In this KnowledgeVault, there are informative videos, tools, white papers and research all designed to help you get the most out of SDN technology. View Now |
ICANN has introduced the first new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) to the Internet's root zone, the central database for the Internet's Domain Name System, paving the way for possibly 1,400 new domain names from the current 22. READ MORE |
The announcement of the Netgear R7000 802.11ac router that I recently mentioned led to an interesting conversation with Netgear staff about what's really going on with 802.11ac in the residence. READ MORE |
Gesture, a flexible desk chair from Steelcase, caters to the texting, swiping crowd READ MORE |
Being an exceptional leader is about more than getting the job done. You've got to balance your team's need with your goals and objectives as well as your emotions. You've got to think about things from other people's perspective and sometimes do things that, while are in the best interest of the team, might not be great for you. While there a number of different leadership styles, the best leaders share some common traits. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Stratacache In this whitepaper, we examine how on-premise caching technology can take the guesswork out of mobile retailing with staggering results. Learn More. |
AT&T won't be matching T-Mobile's offer of free wireless data for the iPad Air when the device debuts at the company's stores across the U.S. next month. READ MORE |
Apple on Tuesday launched OS X 10.9, aka Mavericks, as a free upgrade for most Mac owners, including those with machines up to six years old. READ MORE |
A Taiwan-based research institute announced a set of glasses that project a virtual heads-up display that offers users fingertip control. READ MORE |
We could all use some help improving our productivity. Here are 10 apps that help you collaborate, take notes or just plain save time. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: CDW People are interacting with software from the moment they wake up (hearing an alarm on a smartphone) to the time they relax in the evening (reading or shopping online). And in between, software affects virtually every work function in some way, whether in the executive suite or on the shipping dock. Read Now |
|
No comments:
Post a Comment