Issue highlights 1. 12 must-have iPad apps for newbies 2. INSIDER Five ways IT can prepare for wearable devices at work 3. Intel regroups to address small devices, wearable tech, DIY crowd 4. Amazon woos mobile developers with free analytics and testing tools 5. NIST to review standards after cryptographers cry foul over NSA meddling 6. Big Switch swaps out its CEO 7. Review: Box beats Dropbox -- and all the rest -- for business 8. LiFi's blazingly fast connectivity uses LEDs, just don't turn off the lights 9. Why You Need an IT Career Coach 10. IBM applies predictive analysis to IT operations 11. Users reveal their biggest concerns with the cloud 12. Employees easily tricked on social media prime phishing attacks 13. How helium will yield higher-capacity hard drives 14. Google+ gains new controls to give business users more privacy 15. Is Your IT Organization World-Class? 16. Social Media Policy Offers Dos and Don'ts for Employees 17. Spike in traffic with TCP source port zero has some researchers worried 18. Biggest Tech Industry Layoffs of 2013 |
WHITE PAPER: HootSuite Enterprise As businesses embrace social media, related security breaches are on the rise. Corporate Twitter hackings. Rogue employees on the company Facebook account. Executives sharing confidential info on their personal accounts. Learn More |
With the iPad Air now available, a fresh look apps to try for work and fun READ MORE |
Just when IT execs are getting a handle on how to accommodate employees' personal smartphones and tablets in the workplace, the technology industry has thrown up a new challenge -- wearable computers. READ MORE |
Intel is paying serious attention to small electronics, wearable technology and the do-it-yourself crowd, establishing a new business group to address those market segments. READ MORE |
Mobile developers will be able to track usage of their Android and iOS applications, as well as experiment with interface improvements, with two free services from Amazon. READ MORE |
The federal institute that sets national standards for how government, private citizens and business guard the privacy of their files and communications is reviewing all of its previous recommendations. READ MORE |
SDN start-up Big Switch Networks this week replaced its CEO with a former Juniper Networks executive as the company reboots its business plan in an attempt to boost the appeal of its products. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Novell Mobility is often seen as a zero-sum game: either end users or IT can win, but never both. Learn how users can have the convenience and mobile productivity they need, while IT retains control over enterprise goods. Victory for both sides. Learn More |
Box trumps Dropbox, Egnyte, Citrix ShareFile, EMC Syncplicity, and OwnCloud with rich mix of file sync, file sharing, user management, deep reporting, and enterprise integration READ MORE |
LiFi's blazingly fast connectivity uses LEDs, just don't turn off the lights Unlike traditional WiFi routers which use radio signals, this system relies on light to send and receive data wirelessly. From: Network World Videos Views: 3 2 ratings Time: 01:30 More in Science & Technology READ MORE |
Consistently moving forward in your career is a challenge and the IT field is particularly daunting. Because it includes so many facets, you must be constantly learning and growing -- and doesn't leave much time for professional development. READ MORE |
Turning its considerable expertise in analytics to the study of IT operations, IBM has assembled a software package to help system administrators better pinpoint potential problems and performance issues, using many of IBM's tools for business intelligence, machine learning and data mining. READ MORE |
I recently wrote a story about what some folks in the cloud industry see as the biggest issues holding back adoption of cloud computing. Topics like process, security and data integration all came up. But all those people are from the vendor side of the house. READ: What's holding back the cloud industry? READ MORE |
Spear phishing is one of the most effective ways to break into a corporate network, and recent studies show that employees can be easily tricked on social media to provide the information needed to launch attacks. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology As part of Riverbed Performance Management solutions, Riverbed OPNET Unified Communications Xpert allows continuous monitoring of voice and video quality so you can catch and fix problems before they become an issue. View More |
Seagate and Western Digital are the two last big American names standing in the hard drive market, along with Toshiba in Japan, and all three face an existential thread in the SSD. More and more laptops are shipping these days without a hard drive in them, and Apple is sending the iPod Classic, the one with a 160GB drive in it, to the glue factory. READ MORE |
Google has added some new privacy controls to Google+ to give business users a more secure way to share sensitive information on the social network. READ MORE |
What makes an IT organization "world-class?" READ MORE |
Many companies have a love-hate relationship social media. They hate that employees may say something inappropriate or confidential, but they love the marketing impact of an army of workers hitting the social networks. We peek into Xerox's social media policy to see what the company tells its workers. READ MORE |
A significant increase this weekend in TCP traffic with source port zero detected could be part of reconnaissance efforts in preparation for more serious attacks, according to security researchers from Cisco Systems. READ MORE |
HP, IBM, Cisco and Juniper among those slimming down this year READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: CDW Find out what steps to take that can lead your organization down the smooth path to SAM deployment. This SAM primer can help you and your organization mitigate software non-compliance issues and optimize software license management while containing costs. Read Now |
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