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Date: Sep 4, 2013 8:18 AM
Subject: Amazon hiring 'top secret' IT staff as it fights for CIA work
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Network World Daily News AM | | The U.S. isn't doing a good job keeping secrets. Think Edward Snowden. But demand for trustworthy IT professionals is strong, especially if they want to work for Amazon Web Services. | | Issue highlights 1. Top 6 Microsoft insider CEO candidates 2. INSIDER 6 tips for finding mobile app talent 3. Cisco one of investors in log management startup Loggly 4. Microsoft's fatal attraction to mobile hardware 5. 4 billion call records added daily to AT&T database for DEA phone surveillance 6. Nokia acquisition: Too little, too late for Microsoft 7. Linux and Desktop Environments: Change is uncomfortable 8. Getting revenge via promoted tweets, $1,000 ... embrarassing British Airways for losing luggage, priceless 9. EMC optimizes VNX hybrid array for flash 10. Could this be Cisco's Internet of Everything core switch/router? 11. What we love/hate about Springpad | WHITE PAPER: Cisco Wi-Fi Challenge NWW Jun-Aug13 Whether you are in retail, hospitality, healthcare, transportation, or another industry, keeping and attracting customers is crucial to the success of your organization. Cisco Connected Mobile Experiences can help you improve customer loyalty and increase revenue. Learn more. | There are at least six internal candidates to replace retiring Steve Ballmer READ MORE | To understand what's hot in the IT job market today, just ask yourself a simple question: When is the last time you checked your mobile device or used the mobile Web? READ MORE | Log monitoring platform company Loggly today announced that it has acquired more than $10 million in venture capital funding, and that one of its new investors is none other than Cisco. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Juniper Networks Wireless access is mission-critical for most organizations. BYOD has accelerated the need or wireless capacity, and WLANs must deliver a robust wired-like experience in today's dense environments. High-scale, third-party testing has validated Juniper's ability to support the densest BYOD environments while delivering reliable wireless access. Learn more. | Why the Nokia acquisition is the wrong move for Microsoft, and how it should approach mobile. READ MORE | AT&T works for a secret DEA Hemisphere surveillance project, storing phone call records and adding four billion daily call records to a database that is even bigger than the NSA's. READ MORE | Microsoft's decision to acquire Nokia's mobile assets wasn't a bad move, but it's not likely to be a game-changer either. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CDW Learn the key selection criteria required to provide your organization with the capability to address structured data, unstructured data and mobile demands so that employees can view and manipulate data on their own, from virtually any location. Read Now | Just as Windows 8 and MacOS X 10.0 users in the past, Linux users are facing some change to the status quo in their desktop environments. READ MORE | I wrote yesterday about what Twitter user Hasan Syed did when British Airways lost his luggage on Monday: He turned to Twitter to vent but he also reached into his pocket and had Twitter promote his tweets to all BA followers. The cost: $1,000 ... READ MORE | EMC's VNX hybrid storage line is now built for flash first, with revamped software that can take full advantage of multicore processors, producing what the company calls a major boost in performance. READ MORE | NCS 6000 said to feature high-density 100G, tightly converged packet/optical; presents apparent conundrum with CRS line READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: OutSystems To deliver great enterprise applications, IT needs to deliver great User Experience (UX), which is critical to achieving broad application adoption, and significantly decreasing training and support costs. This eBook explores core Usability principles IT should remember when building applications. View Now | | | | | | | | |
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