Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Cisco has a big UCS launch coming

Netflix open sources internal threat monitoring tools | How to lure tech talent with employee benefits, perks

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Cisco has a big UCS launch coming
On Sept. 4, Cisco will launch 'the most significant portfolio expansion' of its Unified Computing System (UCS) since the data center/cloud platform debuted in 2009. One of the things we're expecting is the quietly announced 6324 Fabric Interconnect for a smaller scale "mini UCS" that curiously lacks connectivity to Cisco's latest Application Centric Infrastructure fabric innovation. Read More


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Netflix open sources internal threat monitoring tools
Netflix has released three internal tools it uses to catch hints on the Web that hackers might target its services. One of the tools, called Scumblr, can be used to create custom searches of Google sites, Twitter and Facebook for users or keywords. Read More

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How to lure tech talent with employee benefits, perks
Companies are vying for IT talent, and they're using benefits and perks to help attract the best and brightest. So what are IT pros looking for? At the top of the list is a flexible work schedule. Read More

VMware takes its best shot at cloud market
At VMWorld 2014, the cloud is a central theme, but company still has a lot of work to do. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Improving the Management and Governance of Unstructured Data
Maximize efficiency with deeper insight to data value and automated, policy-based compliance, retention & disposition. Read Now

Paging Dr. Watson, IBM's medical adviser for the future
IBM continues to make the case for the nascent field of cognitive computing, showing off some Watson prototypes that could help speed scientific discovery in the medical field, by scanning large volumes of literature and data far more quickly then humans can, and suggesting possible leads. Read More

Google buys Zync for large scale cloud rendering
Google plans to give Zync users better pricing and more scalability. Read More

Microsoft unifies OneDrive consumer and workplace versions on Android app
Microsoft has consolidated the consumer and enterprise editions of OneDrive under a single Android app, a move it plans to replicate across all the platforms that the cloud storage service runs on. Read More


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Cloud Adoption & Risk Report Reveals Top 20 Cloud Services
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Spotting Web threats in the confusion of short-lived hostnames
Researchers have found that the vast number hostnames constantly changing on the Web for legitimate purposes creates a cover for cybercriminals and weakens the effectiveness of security controls. Read More

Tool scans SMB websites for malware and vulnerabilities and automates remediation
Cyber attackers will do whatever it takes to exploit vulnerabilities and plant malware that might eventually allow them to infiltrate an unsuspecting user's computer. From there it's easy to gain entry to the corporate network where the hacker can cause all kinds of havoc. Read More

How IBM Serves Up Data to Tennis Fans at U.S. Open
IBM is using a combination of mobile, cloud and data analytics technologies to help the United States Tennis Association transform the U.S. Open fan experience. Read More

Google fires back at Microsoft's claims of 785 returning cloud customers
Company claims 5,000 companies sign up for Google Apps every day, and thousands switch from Microsoft. Read More


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