Thursday, August 30, 2007

Secrets behind managing techies; SIM market set to flourish

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Network/Systems Management News Alert




Network World's Network/Systems Management News Alert, 08/30/07

Secrets behind managing techies, 08/27/07: Judy McKay, author of Managing the Test People, talks about the special skills needed to lead techies.

Forrester: SIM market set to flourish, 08/29/07: Security information management (SIM) products began to emerge earlier this decade as an alternative to manually dealing with the volume of security alerts generated across various network and security devices.

5 ways to deal with Gen Y technology in the workplace, 08/29/07: When it comes to employees’ use of personal technology at work, IT departments often have the unsavory job of enforcer. If a company’s acceptable use policies are aligned with the corporate culture, however, that job becomes a lot easier.

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Higher education IT spending shifts in wake of campus slayings, 08/28/07: Shootings at colleges and universities have shifted IT spending priorities, with institutions investing heavily in upgrading their emergency communications systems, according to a new report from a higher education IT group.

Cisco prepares written exams for pilot certifications, 08/29/07: Cisco in September is expected to roll out the beta of its written exams for its latest certifications – the Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE).

Federal CIO/CFO collaboration pays off, 08/28/07: Collaborating within a public sector organization can be a challenge, but research shows the business value created by collaboration between the CIO and CFO.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Airline puts Linux PC in every seat
2. iPhone unlocking video hits Web
3. iPhone unlocker trades phone for 'sweet' car
4. Deja vu: Sony uses rootkits, F-Secure says
5. The metal-whisker menace
6. How close is World War 3.0?
7. Metal whiskers: a visual tour
8. Meltdown raises doubts about Microsoft reliability
9. Is the bloom off municipal Wi-Fi?
10. Motorola slaps Aruba with WLAN lawsuit

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Airline puts Linux PC in every seat


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Senior Editor Denise Dubie covers network and systems management for Network World.



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