Tuesday, April 30, 2013

HP Networking finally rolls out a data center switch

White House program targets IT jobs for service members

Developer divide: 19 generations of computer programmers

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April 30, 2013
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HP Networking finally rolls out a data center switch

The data center is where all the action has been in networking over the past few years. We saw the introduction of the network fabric, the rise of software defined networks (SDN), a number of startups emerge, and we've seen a fair bit of M&A activity as well. Because of the rapid evolution, we've seen almost every major network vendor – Cisco, Brocade, Juniper, Extreme, Avaya, Alcatel-Lucent...

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Issue highlights

1. White House program targets IT jobs for service members

2. Developer divide: 19 generations of computer programmers

3. Enterasys boosts productivity with Microsoft SharePoint alternative

4. Brocade unleashes a data center barrage

5. Living Social shows how not to handle a password leak

6. DARPA wants huge Holy Grail of mobile ad hoc networks

7. Microsoft turns room into video game with IllumiRoom project

8. How to build a bulletproof cloud backup system without spending a dime

9. Trend Micro seeks to make Amazon Web Services more secure

10. INSIDER Cisco edges F5 in VPN shootout

WHITE PAPER: VMware, Cisco and NetApp

Meritrust Sees Results with FlexPod and VMware

Faced with an aging physical IT infrastructure, Meritrust Credit Union sought a more stable foundation for its business critical applications and for its Oracle database, which is central to its operations. Read Now!

White House program targets IT jobs for service members

The Obama administration this week teamed with Cisco, Microsoft, HP and others to roll out what it called an "IT Training and Certification Partnership" designed to get thousands of service members into the information technology world. READ MORE

Developer divide: 19 generations of computer programmers

From punch cards to JavaScript, computing history owes everything to those who've programmed the machines READ MORE

Enterasys boosts productivity with Microsoft SharePoint alternative

Enterasys Networks, the Salem, N.H., maker of networking and security products, found coordinating collaboration among staff, suppliers and partners was cumbersome using Microsoft's SharePoint so went looking for a simpler way that wound up saving money by boosting efficiency. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Salesforce.com

Incorporating Social Media Into Your Customer Service

In order to satisfy today's customer, a case must be made to incorporate social media into your customer service strategy. Read Now!

Brocade unleashes a data center barrage

Brocade this week extended its data center networking portfolio with hardware and software enhancements designed to better integrate and align physical and virtual resources. READ MORE

Living Social shows how not to handle a password leak

Like many of you reading this, I recently received the following email from Living Social CEO Tim O'Shaughnessy, IMPORTANT INFORMATION LivingSocial recently experienced a cyber-attack on our computer systems that resulted in unauthorized access to some customer data from our servers. We are actively working with law enforcement to investigate this issue. READ MORE

DARPA wants huge Holy Grail of mobile ad hoc networks

Even the often far-reaching researchers at Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seems to think this one is a stretch: Develop what's known as mobile ad-hoc wireless technology that lets 1000- 5000 nodes connect simultaneously and securely connect in the field. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

So Much Data, So Little Control

It used to be that all you had to do to protect your company's intellectual property and customer information was lock the file drawers and, later, put layers of defenses around the data center. Learn More

Microsoft turns room into video game with IllumiRoom project

The IllumiRoom project from Microsoft Research turns a living room into a video game with projected images that extend and complement the main television screen. The realistic effect, if commercialized, could propel Microsoft's gaming business far beyond its competition. READ MORE

How to build a bulletproof cloud backup system without spending a dime

There are two kinds of people in the world: Those who have lost critical data, and those who will. In other words, if you use technology long enough and neglect to back up your data, you're guaranteed to have at least one extremely bad day. Whether it's theft, loss, fire, flood, corruption, or some form of malware, a single incident can destroy the lion's share of your family photos, personal documents, address books, years-in-the-making music library, and more. READ MORE

Trend Micro seeks to make Amazon Web Services more secure

Trend Micro today announced a slate of cloud-based security services that it says protect servers for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers. READ MORE

INSIDER

Cisco edges F5 in VPN shootout

Connecting remotely to network servers is a fact of life for millions of end users. Whether working from a PC or a mobile device, users rely on secure, reliable remote connections to maintain their productivity. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

HP reference configuration for Premium OLTP

This paper describes a hardware and software reference architecture for using HP hardware to deploy very large and highly transactional Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 R2 OLTP database systems in tier 1 enterprise application environments. Learn More!

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