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Network World Daily News PM | | The iOSphere's collective unconscious seethed with mandates and rumors for iPhone 6 or 5S or iPhone [Fill-in-the-Blank]. There didn't seem to be enough Web bandwidth to contain them all. | | Issue highlights 1. Wicked cool 3D printer creations 2. Barracuda Networks introduces copy file sharing service 3. Huawei leans on SAP to give enterprise push a boost 4. Apple and Intel mulling partnership regarding A-series processor production 5. INSIDER 5 Things IT Pros Need to Know About SaaS Governance 6. Some Yahoo employees support Marissa Mayer's decision to axe telecommuting 7. Robots get an open source Web-based helpline 8. Verizon non sequitur as puzzling as Y-shaped bridge 9. NIST, Stanford team to rescue early Tetris from digital oblivion 10. Cloud computing's big debt to NASA 11. Facebook Shows Off Redesigned News Feed | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry Help employees make the most of business opportunities with BlackBerry smartphones powered by BlackBerry® 10. BlackBerry 10 features & apps work together seamlessly to deliver the ultimate end user experience. With BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, easily deploy, manage, secure & control BYOD & corporate devices to truly mobilize your business. Learn more about BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 > | 3D printing can invite rapid development of technical and not to technical inventions READ MORE | Before I left for RSA two weeks ago I had a chance to catch up with my friends at Barracuda Networks who launched a new file sharing service called Copy. Kudos for the name, first of all. Copy is a great name for what this service does. READ MORE | Huawei Technologies' enterprise division is ramping up its European presence, helped by the announcement this week that SAP has certified the company's servers to run its HANA in-memory platform. Such deals with SAP and other big software vendors will be key for Huawei to succeed in the enterprise. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AccelOps Advanced Performance Analytics (APA), as Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) defines it, brings real-time or near real-time "big data" to IT operations, architects, service managers and even applications development, as well as IT executives and non-IT business stakeholders. Read Now | Apple has for a while now found itself in a thorny predicament given its relationship with Samsung. On one hand, Samsung supplies all of the processors that power Apple's wildly profitable lineup of iOS devices. And yet, on the other hand, Samsung has quickly emerged as Apple's chief competitor in the smartphone space. What's more, Apple has accused Samsung of "slavishly copying" Apple's own products... READ MORE | Software as a service is here to stay. So CIOs need the tools to manage their sprawling portfolios of SaaS applications with the same rigor they use for on-premise software. READ MORE | Yahoo CEO and Google transplant Marissa Mayer has wasted no time in making Yahoo her own and implementing sweeping, and sometimes controversial, changes across the company. Most recently, Mayer made headlines when Yahoo issued a directive informing all employees that that come this Summer they'll no longer be able to telecommute. The email, which was supposed to be private, was not surprisingly leaked... READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation Top organizations are looking for a new generation of ERP that supports multi-tiered businesses, is easy to use, flexible, and powerful enough to support a growing organization. Learn More. Learn More. | Scientists in Europe say they have developed a cloud service that lets intelligent robots dial in to get help with circumstances they may have not encountered before or a problem they cannot solve. Developed by the European RoboEarth project, the Rapyuta database is a repository of information, stored in a standardized language that robots can access for information as well as offload complicated computations... READ MORE | This tweet from Verizon Wireless made me chuckle: Sort of like: Famous for its prognosticating rodent, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania is now recognized for finally getting a Wal-Mart. READ MORE | The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Stanford University have partnered to save for posterity over 15,000 software programs created in the early days of microcomputing. READ MORE | IBM's decision this week to base its cloud services on OpenStack may help establish this open source platform as the standard in enterprises. READ MORE | Facebook unveils a radically new design for News Feed, which includes new streams for photos, news, music and more. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc. See what 451 Research thinks of these claims, this new technology and the competition in this analyst report. Learn more. | | | | | | | | |
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