Tuesday, February 18, 2014

So Long IT Specialist, Hello Full-Stack Engineer

Intel moves deeper into software with server KVM tool | HP offers private app catalogs for enterprises

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So Long IT Specialist, Hello Full-Stack Engineer
GE Capital is rethinking the way it does IT and looking to well-rounded technology professionals to keep pace in a fast-changing business environment. Read More


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See 550+ Vendors in Optical Networking
OFC, the Optical Networking and Communications Show, features 550+ exhibitors showcasing new products in communications equipment, network and systems design, routing and switching products and much more. Plus 14 educational sessions on SDN, Data Center and Networks and more. March 11-13, 2014, San Francisco. Access to the show is free with Exhibits Pass Plus

WHITE PAPER: Xirrus

The Future of Wi-Fi in the Enterprise
This paper follows the ascent of Wi-Fi and looks at how its expanding role within the enterprise drives more-advanced requirements. We also examine how these requirements will be met by further expansion in the Wi-Fi standards and by a new generation of Wi-Fi equipment and devices. Read now!

Intel moves deeper into software with server KVM tool
Intel has released a new tool for remotely managing servers from multiple hardware vendors, though it's having to be careful not to upset partners as it looks to make more money from software. Read More

HP offers private app catalogs for enterprises
Hewlett-Packard is launching a service that could help organizations better manage their Android and iOS mobile apps on employee-owned devices, supporting the BYOD (bring your own device) trend. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xirrus

BYOD Requires New Network Strategies
The concept of bring-your–own-device (BYOD) is driving the most significant IT shift since the dawn of computing. The migration to mobile computing promises to bring us closer to the vision of being able to deliver any content to any device. Learn more>>

Review: 4 NAS appliances deliver big storage cheap
12-bay rack-mount systems from QNAP, Netgear, LenovoEMC, and Infortrend combine huge storage capacities, business-grade features, smooth setup, and easy administration Read More

Cisco profit halved as revenue falls
Cisco Systems reported another tough quarter on Wednesday, saying profits in its fiscal second quarter fell by more than half and revenue declined by nearly 8 percent. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

New Style of IT: Am I Ready for SDN?
In this white paper, IDC discusses how having a highly efficient and optimized network infrastructure will properly prepare network operations for SDNs and what role vendor services have when supporting, evolving, and transforming these complex networks. Read Now>>

New products of the week 02.17.14
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Sophos and Palo Alto Networks Read More

16 weirdest places you'll find Linux
Linux is everywhere, if you look for it. Read More

Even Apple resorts to advertising's oldest axiom
So Apple is out with a new ad that ostensibly shows off the video capabilities of the iPhone 5s. Watch: Here's how I imagine the strategy meeting for this ad went. Marketing executive: "OK, so how are we going to sell the 5s?" Underling: "How about we take video of some supermodels?" Marketing executive: "Great! Let's get lunch." Read More


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Steve Ballmer's retirement plans

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