Network World Daily News PM | | Median pay for tech CEOs in 2012 was $10.7 million, according to Network World's analysis of CEO compensation in the tech industry. | | Issue highlights 1. Apple reveals WWDC dates: June 10-14 in San Fran 2. Recently patched Java flaw already targeted in mass attacks, researchers say 3. IBM robotic coworker will help engineers fix broken systems 4. INSIDER Diving Deeper with NetFlow Tips and Tricks 5. Virtualization showdown: Microsoft Hyper-V 2012 vs. VMware vSphere 5.1 6. Products of the week 4.22.13 7. Which SaaS vendor just passed the Billion Dollar mark? 8. Conflicting reports highlight problem with Apple speculation 9. Bringing the benefits of SDN to the enterprise (Hint: It's not SDN). Breaking down VMware's talk at ONS 10. INSIDER Vint Cerf on IPv6, home networks, extraterrestrial Internet, more | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry BlackBerry Live™ offers all the tools & connections you need to implement a winning mobile strategy, including sessions, keynotes, demos, labs & networking. BlackBerry Live is about more than technology – it's about your entire mobile business. Join industry leaders & IT professionals at BlackBerry Live, May 14-16 in Orlando. Register today! | Apple this morning made official the worst kept tech secret around: That its WWDC will be held June 10-14 in San Francisco at the Moscone Center. Apple will make tickets available online worldwide on April 25 at 10am pacific daylight time. Apple promises developers a glimpse into the future of iOS and OS X, as well as more than 100 sessions, many hands-on. READ MORE | A recently patched Java remote code execution vulnerability is already being exploited by cybercriminals in mass attacks to infect computers with scareware, security researchers warn. READ MORE | When it comes to fixing broken systems, especially in remote locations, engineers could soon turn to a new mobile robotic system IBM is developing that could help them more easily find the broken equipment, offer up information about the system and provide real-time visual support from supervising experts. The mobile maintenance, repair and operations prototype includes an application that lets a supervisor... READ MORE | WEBCAST: VMware, Cisco and NetApp This video highlights how three industry leaders - VMware, Cisco and NetApp have teamed to provide a solution that can help you lower your Oracle database license and maintenance costs. View Now! | Readers have told me that they like blog posts with technical tips and tricks. So I asked SolarWinds to write an article about making the most out of NetFlow. The following is a guest post written by Denny LeCompte, SolarWinds VP of Product Management and Mav Turner, SolarWinds Product Manager. SolarWinds makes the popular Orion NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA) that analyzes Cisco NetFlow, Juniper... READ MORE | Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V brings advanced virtualization features to small shops, but VMware still reigns at the high end READ MORE | Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Symantec and Radware READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Tripwire 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 | Despite a lot of confusion around how it works, it seems Microsoft's SaaS, cloud based version of the flagship Office suite has pretty quickly grown into a billion dollar business. According to the most recent financials from Redmond, Office 365 is now on a billion dollar run rate and continuing to grow at a brisk pace. READ MORE | With Apple about to drop its earnings for the quarter gone by in just about an hour or so, two reports that surfaced online yesterday highlight the speculative and often contradictory nature of Apple reporting. Lately, reporting about Apple has been abysmal. If you ignore Apple's actual numbers, you might think that Apple is just a step away from bankruptcy, their products completely overtaken by the... READ MORE | READ MORE | Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously. He is knee deep in several projects to bring the next versions of the "Internet" into the world, or in some cases, into the solar system. These include a new extraterrestrial Internet, (the so-called "InterPlanetary Internet") and pushing for worldwide IPv6 adoption. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation Analyst report: Beyond Business as Usual: The Mega Shift Toward Social Communications Enterprise Social Software Integrated With Communications and Content Is Transforming How We Work, Engage and Generate Value Read Now | | | | | | | |
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