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Microsoft Patch Tuesday bids adieu to Windows XP
This month's "Patch Tuesday" includes the final round of security fixes Microsoft will issue for Windows XP, potentially leaving millions that continue to use the OS open to attack. Read More


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Achieve Deeper Network Security and Control
Not all next-generation firewalls are the same. For optimum protection, Dell NGFWs provide a scalable, multi-core hardware architecture, along with a single-pass, low-latency, RFDPI engine that scans all traffic regardless of port or protocol. This ensures that every byte is inspected, and maintains the high performance that busy networks require. Learn how Dell™ SonicWALL™ NGFWs deliver deeper network security and control, including real-time SSL decryption and inspection, sophisticated anti-evasion technology, context-aware application control and network-based malware protection.

WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments

The Hidden Costs of APM
APM solutions can deliver relevant network visibility and help to prevent problems before they negatively impact the business. But which solution is best for your organization? With this white paper, you will learn key questions to ask your vendor to ensure that you are getting the best value for your investment. Learn More

10 best new features in SQL Server 2014
Performance improvements and HA enhancements top the list of highlights in the latest version of SQL Server. Read More

Symantec to CISOs: Watch for the 'mega-breach'
Symantec has declared 2013 the year of the "mega-breach," placing security pros on notice that they stand to lose big from phishing, spear-phishing and watering-hole attacks. Read More

Windows 8.1 Update, Microsoft's love letter to desktop users, due today
Microsoft will deliver the much-awaited update to Windows 8.1 Tuesday, and with it comes a packed goody bag of treats for laptop and PC users. Read More


WHITE PAPER: SAS

Big Data in Big Companies
Big data is one of the most promising business trends of the decade, yet it invites as many new questions as it does opportunities: What is big data? How is it different than what we've done? Where do we begin? Big Data in Big Companies, a joint research report by Tom Davenport and Jill Dyché, offers answers. Learn more

Microsoft requires migration to Windows 8.1 Update within 5 weeks
Windows 8.1 users have a narrow window to upgrade to Windows 8.1 Update, the refresh that begins rolling out to customers today, to continue receiving future bug fixes, patches and enhancements. Read More

3D printer Kickstarter project aims for $50K, nets more than $1M
The Micro is being touted by its inventors as the first true mainstream 3D printer; apparently, people donating to the Kickstarter project agree. Read More

Building your own rocket or robot? NASA has code for you
Ever wish you could get your hands on the software that NASA used to launch its Apollo lunar missions or to get robots working on Mars? If so, NASA has something for you. Read More


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Scale Communications to Rival Big Companies
Small and midsize businesses looking to minimize telecommunications spending should consider a hosted UC service. This paper highlights: • How to offload significant upfront capital expenses • On-premise vs. cloud UC tradeoffs • Side-by-side pricing comparison of hosted UC service and IP PBX Read now.

FAQ: Good-bye old pal, old paint, Windows XP
Today's the day: Microsoft will serve up its final public patches for Windows XP, the aging OS that's been around since 2001. Read More

IBM claims new patent for mobile security technology
IBM has come up with a technology for reducing the risk of data being exposed in mobile push notifications to mobile devices by coming up with a way to encrypt that information so service providers and others can't actually see any data related to the user's mobile device. Read More

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Gogo increases in-flight bandwidth to 70Mbps
In-flight Internet access provider Gogo is working on a service that will increase the maximum data speed on planes to 70Mbps. Read More

Intel and SGI test full-immersion cooling for servers
Intel and SGI have been testing a supercomputer that's kept cool by submerging the electronics completely in fluid, a system they say can dramatically reduce energy bills. Read More


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