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Y2K bug resurfaces, sends draft notices to 14K men born in the 1800s

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Y2K bug resurfaces, sends draft notices to 14K men born in the 1800s
That Y2K bug that made life miserable for so many IT professionals in the late 1990s has proven to be problematic just recently for the next of kin of some 14,000 men who were born in the 1800's. Read More
 


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Worst data breaches of 2014…So far
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CEO Nadella issues manifesto to shake up Microsoft
Microsoft The 3,000-word email posted on the company's news site for all the world to see sums up an array of goals for the company, among them dividing work and private data on devices, speed developing new products, creating new devices and device categories, and support for competitors' applications and operating systems.+ Also on Network World: Microsoft says new hybrid storage options can cut costs up to 60%; Avoid the gotchas of Office 365 migrations +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Oracle gives sneak peek at its plans for OpenWorld
Oracle's massive annual OpenWorld conference isn't happening until late September, but the vendor recently unveiled details of nearly 1,800 sessions planned for the event that on balance paint a comprehensive picture of what its customers, partners and competitors can expect.Here's a look at some of the highlights.Database 12cOracle's 12c database may have become generally available in June 2013, but most customers haven't been ready to upgrade, preferring to let early adopters deal with any remaining kinks and give Oracle time to provide patches for stability and performance.Some may be convinced to take the plunge thanks to a new in-memory option for 12c that is set for release this month. While Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has already spent time hyping the product, it's likely he'll do more of that at OpenWorld. Oracle users who want a deep dive into the in-memory option will get the opportunity thanks to a rash of sessions scheduled for the event.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Bell Labs claims new speed record over regular old copper wiring
Most of the higher-speed Internet connections used by businesses these days require fiber-optic cabling, but Alcatel-Lucent's Bell Labs division claimed this week to have reached 10Gbps using nothing but new transmission technology and ordinary copper wiring. The technology, called XG-FAST, is an outgrowth of a standard undergoing final review at the International Telecommunications Union, called G.fast. The G.fast specification calls for the use of a wide spectrum range of 106MHz – far larger than that used by existing DSL technology. Effectively, G.fast can send or receive data much faster than conventional DSL, though it can only do so over comparatively short distances, around 100 meters.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

On Twitter, FaceBook and Lady Gaga – DARPA social media research stirs a murky pot
Reuters Lady Gaga  Reuters DARPA's two-year old program to better understand and perhaps ultimately influence social media has begun to bear fruit but some of that harvest is raising a stink.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

The cloud has made it to Hollywood and "nobody understands it"
You know a technology is mainstream when Hollywood starts poking fun at it. So, cloudies rejoice. The cloud has made it.+ MORE AT NETWORK WORLD: The network-iest movies of all time | Why the Internet of Things "scares the living crap" out of this security guru +The upcoming movie "Sex Tape" stars Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel; the couple make a sex tape, which goes missing. Then this happens:To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Fitbit for dogs? Whistle monitors your pooch's activity
Whistle offers accurate tracking, fast charging, but durability issues. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb Read More
 

How WebRTC Is Making Enterprise Inroads
Jeff Singman operates two brick-and-mortar specialty toy stores in New Jersey and has wanted to provide an ecommerce website as well. Singman says his two Toy Genius stores, which he co-owns with his wife, offer shoppers a high level of product knowledge and customer service to stand out from other toy sellers. Employees wear lab coats and demonstrate products for customers. Gift wrapping is free of charge.But Singman found it difficult to replicate that brand of white-glove service online. "We were looking for a way to bring that ... shopping experience to the Web. I actually had the vision since 2011, but I couldn't affect that vision."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Hero hacks: 14 Raspberry Pi projects primed for IT
VoIP PBXes, NTP servers, Web-controlled power strips -- hack together one of these handy, cheap solutions for the server closet and beyond Read More
 

 

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