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How (and Why) to Get Started With SDNs

How (and Why) to Get Started With SDNs

10 portable battery chargers keep your device powered

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December 12, 2013
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How (and Why) to Get Started With SDNs

The rise of software-defined networks (SDNs) is one of the big tech stories of 2013. For many IT organizations looking at deploying the technology, it's no longer a question of 'if,' but 'when,' according to Gartner's Joe Skorupa, research vice president for Data Center Convergence and Andrew Lerner, research director for Networking, at Gartner.

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1. How (and Why) to Get Started With SDNs

2. 10 portable battery chargers keep your device powered

3. INSIDER Big data's biggest challenges

4. Google bolsters spreadsheet app; adds first offline mode

5. Juniper: Quick look at security strategy behind its SDN controller security

6. 4 ideas to steal from IT upstarts

7. Privacy groups ask FCC to rule that carriers cannot share phone records

8. Microsoft launches network of Azure providers

9. How to change Windows 8.1 to local account with no Microsoft email account required

10. Republicans question coverage under HealthCare.gov

11. How the 'Modern Man' Will Wear Technology

12. President Lincoln makes cameo in Apple Samsung court battle

13. 11 Holiday Gift Ideas for IT Executives

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How (and Why) to Get Started With SDNs

The rise of software-defined networks (SDNs) is one of the big tech stories of 2013. For many IT organizations looking at deploying the technology, it's no longer a question of 'if,' but 'when,' according to Gartner's Joe Skorupa, research vice president for Data Center Convergence and Andrew Lerner, research director for Networking, at Gartner. READ MORE

10 portable battery chargers keep your device powered

No matter how powerful the battery, it's nearly impossible to keep your mobile device running though a busy day. Here are some mobile chargers that can help. READ MORE

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Big data's biggest challenges

IT pros from social media, healthcare and insurance industries share their big-data success stories and lessons learned. READ MORE

Google bolsters spreadsheet app; adds first offline mode

Google rolled out an overhauled version of its Sheets spreadsheet app today, bringing more capabilities and offline mode to its suite of cloud-based productivity tools. READ MORE

 

Juniper: Quick look at security strategy behind its SDN controller security

Juniper Networks in September made its software-defined network (SDN) controller known as Contrail generally available. Network World Senior Editor Ellen Messmer delves into the security strategy behind the Contrail controller in a discussion with Juniper's Senior Director of Product Management Jennifer Linn, and Chris Hoff, vice president of strategic planning in the security business unit at Juniper. READ MORE

4 ideas to steal from IT upstarts

Fast-growing companies like Square and MongoDB are driving IT innovation with leaner staffs, cloud-first computing, self-service everything and CTOs rather than CIOs. READ MORE

Privacy groups ask FCC to rule that carriers cannot share phone records

Privacy groups have asked the U.S. FCC to declare that even "anonymized" phone records have to be protected under a privacy rule that restricts carriers from sharing customers' information without their consent. READ MORE

Microsoft launches network of Azure providers

Microsoft has launched the Cloud OS Network, a global consortium of cloud service providers that offer Windows Azure IaaS (infrastructure-as-a-service). READ MORE

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How to change Windows 8.1 to local account with no Microsoft email account required

Microsoft recently added three new security features to customer accounts: account recovery codes, recent account activity and more control over security notifications. After we look at that, we'll look at how to change your Windows 8.1 account to a local account without being tied to a Microsoft account, or any email address. Account recovery codes READ MORE

Republicans question coverage under HealthCare.gov

About 365,000 U.S. residents have signed up for new health insurance through HealthCare.gov and other means, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced, but Republican lawmakers questioned whether millions of people would lose existing coverage by Jan. 1. READ MORE

How the 'Modern Man' Will Wear Technology

Forrester takes a page from da Vinci to paint an image of what the modern man will don in terms of wearable technology. READ MORE

President Lincoln makes cameo in Apple Samsung court battle

The wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the U.S., made a perhaps long-overdue appearance in the high-stakes patent infringement battle between Apple and Samsung. READ MORE

11 Holiday Gift Ideas for IT Executives

The holidays are here and if you are still shopping for gifts for the tech pro in your life (or maybe you're making your own Christmas wish list), these products are as practical are they are cool. READ MORE

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