Tuesday, May 21, 2013

100 Gigabit Ethernet: Bridge to Terabit Ethernet

Senate report: Apple claims subsidiaries with no taxing jurisdiction

Dell dumps OpenStack and VMware for public cloud, focuses on private clouds

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May 21, 2013
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100 Gigabit Ethernet: Bridge to Terabit Ethernet

IT managers who are getting started with – or even pushing the limits of -- 10 Gigabit Ethernet in their LANs and data centers won't have to wait long for higher speed connectivity.

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Issue highlights

1. Senate report: Apple claims subsidiaries with no taxing jurisdiction

2. Dell dumps OpenStack and VMware for public cloud, focuses on private clouds

3. Bit9, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks team to hit zero-day malware

4. Nokia Siemens unveils tools to boost mobile video performance

5. Low cost autonomous car technology aims to reduce deaths, pollution

6. Getting value out of internships, on both ends

7. Peculiar malware trail raises questions about security firm in India

8. How VMware will try to shake up the cloud market this week

9. Products of the week 5.20.13

10. Yahoo couldn't have paid too much for Tumblr

11. Corning taps into optical fiber for better indoor wireless

12. 15 killer apps for Google Chrome

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Senate report: Apple claims subsidiaries with no taxing jurisdiction

Apple has set up three foreign subsidiaries that the company claims are not resident in any nation for taxing purposes, in an effort to avoid paying tens of billions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. and other countries, according to a new report from a U.S. Senate subcommittee. READ MORE

Dell dumps OpenStack and VMware for public cloud, focuses on private clouds

Dell has dramatically shifted its cloud computing strategy, canceling plans it once had to launch a public cloud service based on the OpenStack open source platform, and discontinuing a VMware-based public cloud it already has on the market. READ MORE

Bit9, FireEye, Palo Alto Networks team to hit zero-day malware

Bit9 has teamed with FireEye and Palo Alto Networks, which each have sandboxing technologies, in order to share information related to zero-day attack code. READ MORE

Nokia Siemens unveils tools to boost mobile video performance

Mobile network builder Nokia Siemens Networks unveiled tools to optimize video performance on mobile devices on Monday, just in time for the CTIA Wireless trade show that begins Tuesday in Las Vegas. 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!

Low cost autonomous car technology aims to reduce deaths, pollution

A 19-year old from Romania won top honors and $75,000 at the Intel Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix last week. Follow tech reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE

Getting value out of internships, on both ends

After my article about providing software testing programs in college, I heard from several people directly and have seen multiple Twitter debates pop up about the subject. I am trying to contact as many people as possible to hear their perspectives and stories. Obviously, the subject hit a nerve and I think that makes it worthy of more discussion. So, over the coming weeks, I will be posting their... READ MORE

Peculiar malware trail raises questions about security firm in India

Security firm Norman, investigating cyber-espionage-related to a Norwegian telecom company, the Pakastani government and others, says a lot of its findings lead to the word "Appin," which happens to be the name of a security outfit in India whose website indicates it does work for the Indian military. READ MORE

How VMware will try to shake up the cloud market this week

There have been rumors and speculation. There have been whispers and rumblings. But this week VMware is expected to release details about its plans to launch a public cloud offering, the central part of its new hybrid cloud strategy. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: IBM

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Using IBM Content Analytics and ECM software, the insurer enhances service to policyholders no matter which channels they use to get in touch. Learn More.

Products of the week 5.20.13

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as BeyondTrust and Convo READ MORE

Yahoo couldn't have paid too much for Tumblr

The saying "Go Big or Go Home" was clearly taken to heart this weekend for Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer, as was evident in the company's $1.1 billion cash deal to acquire the blogging platform Tumblr. As part of the deal, current Tumblr CEO David Karp will stay on and run Tumblr, which will remain an independent company, according to the Wall Street Journal. READ MORE

Corning taps into optical fiber for better indoor wireless

Bringing wireless indoors, which was once just a matter of antennas carrying a few cellular bands so people could get phone calls, has grown far more complex and demanding in the age of Wi-Fi, multiple radio bands and more powerful antennas. READ MORE

15 killer apps for Google Chrome

These browser-based apps can compete with their desktop counterparts READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

On the Fast Track to Data

The ongoing data explosion puts organizations in a unique situation. Not only do they operate in a world where information is power, the number of sources and volume of relevant data continues to multiply at unprecedented levels. Read Now!

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