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Say goodbye to desktop phones
'When are we going to get rid of these things?' said Ken Henderson's boss as he pointed at the corded desktop telephone that has been emblematic of the American office for decades. 'I'm glad you asked that,' replied Henderson, the assistant vice president for technical infrastructure at American Fidelity Assurance in Oklahoma City. Read More


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Only Next Gen Firewall to Stop AETs
The risk of network security systems being compromised by AETs continues to grow as more and more cybercriminals actively exploit this vulnerability. The answer is to combine stream-based inspection with data normalization on multiple protocol layers. The risk of network security systems being compromised by AETs continues to grow as more and more cybercriminals actively exploit this vulnerability. The answer is to combine stream-based inspection with data normalization

WHITE PAPER: Juniper Networks

Security in the Next-Generation Data Center
This white paper examines these trends, and it reveals the key capabilities that today's security teams require to effectively ensure that vital corporate assets remain secure, while at the same time optimizing access, cost, and administrative efficiency. View Now

It's alive: New supercomputer reborn from old supercomputer parts
An older supercomputer from the Los Alamos National Laboratory has been cannibalized and rebuilt into a new one, thanks to a team from Carnegie Mellon University. Read More

How the Internet of Things will – and won't – change IT
Like too many other trends barreling down on beleaguered CIOs and IT managers, right now the Internet of Things is something to worry about, but not necessarily something to do anything about. Read More

Google sets up cybercrime-busting task force
Google has set up an internal task force that will work to expose the activities and techniques of malicious Internet wrongdoers, aiming to cut down on the number of targeted cyberattacks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Why you need a next-generation firewall
This white paper explores the reasons for implementing NG firewalls and lays out a path to success for overburdened IT organizations. Learn More

The worst security SNAFUs this year (so far!)
Security SNAFUs? How bad is it so far this year? Well, let's start with Snapchat's 4.6 million user database SNAFU, followed by a parade of retail stores including Neiman Marcus and Sally Beauty Holdings, telling their customers how their payment card information had been hacked. Read More

Would Microsoft really cut its QA department?
We've covered the news that CEO Satya Nadella is looking at making some significant cuts at Microsoft. This should come as no surprise and may even be welcomed by some. However, where he plans to make the cuts is still unknown, and if Bloomberg is right, it could be a huge mistake. Read More

FCC swamped with last-minute comments on net neutrality
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's Web comments form crashed Tuesday morning in the hours before the agency's first deadline for submitting comments on its net neutrality proposal. Read More


WEBCAST: Brocade Communications

Top 3 Network Challenges Limiting IT Agility
Date: Tuesday, May 6, 2014, 11:00 AM PDT / 2:00 PM EDT Are technical challenges preventing you from building cloud infrastructures? This Webinar will explain the top three challenges facing network architects today, along with the key steps for improving IT agility. View Now>>

Securing big data off to slow start
While so-called "big data" initiatives are not new to a number of industries – such as large financial services firms, pharmaceuticals, and large cloud companies – it is new to most organizations. Read More

Rackspace rolls out new hosted computing tier: Managed cloud
Rackspace Tuesday announced a Managed Cloud offering, which combines the benefits of a managed service with the elastic scalability of a cloud. Read More

IBM updates cloud strategy after CIA loss
Two years after losing high-profile government work to Amazon Web Services, IBM has revamped the way it structures enterprise cloud services contracts, thanks in part to its US$2 billion acquisition of cloud services provider SoftLayer. Read More


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