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Date: Aug 28, 2013 2:33 PM
Subject: Juniper kills MobileNext mobile packet product line
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Network World Daily News PM | | Juniper has killed a high-profile product for the core of mobile operator networks after combining business units to focus on potential growth opportunities. | | Issue highlights 1. 12 terrific new updates in VMware vSphere 5.5 2. Bookmaker handicaps Microsoft CEO race 3. Outgoing DHS chief Napolitano to successor: "You will need a large bottle of Advil" 4. Spear phishing led to DNS attack against the New York Times, others 5. VMware spotlights key NSX security tool for deploying security software and services 6. Federal CIOs Face BYOD, Mobile App Security Challenges 7. Patriots Deploy Stadium Wi-Fi to Compete With the Comforts of Home 8. 5 Things You Need to Know About Geofencing 9. Celebrating Unix heroes | 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 | VMware boosts performance, scalability, and usability with enhancements that stretch from the hypervisor to the management stack READ MORE | Adding insult to injury after Wall Street boosted Microsoft's stock price when CEO Steve Ballmer announced he would retire, now a U.K. bookmaker is taking bets on Ballmer's replacement. READ MORE | The outgoing Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano told a gathering at the at the National Press Club this week that the United States will among other security challenges - "face a major cyber event that will have a serious effect on our lives, our economy, and the everyday functioning of our society." Nice words her potential replacement, who hasn't been named yet, will love to hear no... READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Paying too much for network monitoring? This white paper follows four organizations in their search for the most cost-effective network performance management tool. See the challenges they encountered along the way and how they used product fit and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to make the switch from bloated, overpriced solutions to SolarWinds. Click here to get this FREE whitepaper from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and learn how four organizations benefitted from choosing SolarWinds award winning Network Performance Monitor. | The cyberattack that resulted in nytimes.com and some other high-profile websites being inaccessible to a large number of users Tuesday started with a targeted phishing attack against a reseller for Melbourne IT, an Australian domain registrar and IT services company. READ MORE | VMware's NSX network virtualization platform, expected out by year end, will have a key security tool for deploying security software and services to VMware-based virtual machines. READ MORE | With BYOD policies beginning to take shape to allow new devices into government agency networks, federal CIOs now face a set of security challenges associated with mobile applications. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP Consolidating IT event management in a centralized operations bridge can help you increase efficiency in the short term while setting the stage for greater competitiveness over the long term. Read Now! | The New England Patriots hope Wi-Fi and exclusive content will lure fans from the comfy couch to chilly Gillette Stadium READ MORE | This location-based mobile service lets marketers send messages to smartphone users when they enter a defined geographic area, such as a shopping mall. READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Condusiv Technologies For administrators seeking to increase performance in their virtual environment without investing in more hardware, this white paper outlines how I/O optimization technologies deliver performance at a fraction of the cost of hardware for applications with the heaviest workloads. Read more. Read Now! | | | | | | | | |
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