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Amazon bashes private clouds, launches virtual desktops

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Amazon bashes private clouds, launches virtual desktops
Private clouds offer "none of the benefits" of a robust public cloud, and are only a stopgap solution perpetuated by "old-guard" IT companies such as IBM, said Andy Jassy, Amazon senior vice president who heads up Amazon Web Services. Read More
 


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7 Technology Job Boards to Find or Fill Positions
Job boards are an important element of a well-rounded job search for workers or employee search for recruiters and hiring managers, but with so many options where should you start? This guide is a good place. We look at job boards that focus squarely on technology and IT jobs. Read More
 

Cruise line plans 11ac network upgrades for stem-to-stern Wi-Fi
People sign up for cruise ships to get away from it all. But not quite all: Passengers still want Wi-Fi access for the growing number of mobile devices they lug with them on vacation for staying in touch, web surfing, music, photos and video. Cruise line Royal Caribbean is turning to 802.11ac to optimize their Wi-Fi connectivity for this mobile data deluge. Read More
 

US intelligence wants to radically advance facial recognition software
Identifying people from video streams or boatloads of images can be a daunting task for humans and computers. But a 4-year development program set to start in April 2014 known as Janus aims to develop software and algorithms that erase those problems and could radically alter the facial recognition world as we know it. Read More
 

IBM acquires Fiberlink as mobile-security strategy keystone
Goal is unified mobile-security framework to protect transactions Read More
 

Google Earth is helping the UK government spot tax fraud
The UK government is now using Google Earth to get a peek at the property of taxpayers to identify excess spending by those who owe taxes. Read More
 

Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player, ColdFusion
Adobe Systems released security updates for Flash Player, AIR and ColdFusion to fix critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems or read information from servers without authorization. Read More
 

10 amazing facts about the world's largest radio telescope
The massive effort that will ultimately bring together the world largest radio telescope got a little more focused this week. The organization running the venture picked some three hundred and fifty scientists and engineers, representing 18 nations and drawn from nearly one hundred institutions, universities and industry to complete the design phase of the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) Project. Read... Read More
 

Microsoft Patch Tuesday advisories urge ditching old, weak crypto algorithms
Microsoft patched serious vulnerabilities Tuesday in Windows, Internet Explorer and Office, but also urged customers to stop using the aging RC4 cipher and SHA-1 hashing function in their systems and services. Read More
 

New Juniper CEO: Meet the real Shaygan Kheradpir
Juniper Networks has named Shaygan Kheradpir as its new CEO, effective Jan. 1, as the company looks to build on its success in the carrier router market and turn around its enterprise switching and IT security businesses. Here's a closer look at the new man in charge of one of Cisco's biggest rivals. Read More
 

LivingSocial has been Web dead for more than a day now
LivingSocial, a struggling daily-deal company heavily funded by Amazon.com, has been down for more than 24 hours now, making a mockery of this this sign on its website promising a speedy return. From a company blog post published not long ago: Read More
 

Motorola's Moto G could reverse its smartphone fortunes
Motorola's Moto G could reverse its smartphone fortunes Motorola Mobility introduced the Moto G Wednesday a lower cost smartphone with a 4.5-inch screen and a $179 price tag. From: Network World Videos Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:22 More in Science & Technology Read More
 

Juniper hires 109-year-old CEO! (well, according to his Wikipedia entry)
This new Juniper Networks CEO is a really interesting guy. And a realllllly experienced guy, according to his Wikipedia entry. As Shaygan Kheradpir's own very up-to-date website notes: Kheradpir has three degrees from Cornell, was widely published on electrical engineering topics, holds a handful of patents, helped bring Verizon FiOS to the market and has been a tech honcho at financial giant Barclays... Read More
 

Suse Linux Enterprise expands regular support to 10 years
  Suse Linux Enterprise (SLE) version 11 and up will come with 10 years of general support instead of the seven years offered up to now, in a move that matches services from competitors. Read More
 

Why Extreme Networks is going after big data
It's certainly been an exciting month for Extreme Networks. Earlier this month, the company closed the acquisition of Enterasys and announced earnings that Wall Street liked so much that the stock shot up 20% to a five-year high. And this week the company announced its new Summit X770 top-of-rack (ToR) switch. The X770 is a 1RU switch but has a whopping 104 10 Gig-E ports on it, which makes it the... Read More
 

 

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