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Date: Oct 23, 2013 3:06 PM
Subject: EMC accuses rival of 'unfairly' poaching 30+ employees
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Network World Daily News PM | | In a lawsuit filed against a former employee this week, EMC accuses red-hot rival Pure Storage of systematically poaching at least 30 of its best people "under suspicious circumstances," the latest of which allegedly involved an ex-sales manager "unlawfully" absconding with 93,000 EMC customer records and other confidential company information. | | Issue highlights 1. Best Halloween musical light shows 2. Juniper to slash workforce by 3% 3. How the cloud is blowing up the network 4. INSIDER Insider: Do's and don'ts for tech startups 5. Cisco beefs up enterprise collaboration tools 6. 10 most powerful network management companies 7. Microsoft is testing its version of Google Glass, but it's not confident 8. The public cloud plateau 9. David Pogue leaves the New York Times for new position at Yahoo 10. Apple's free OS is no threat to Linux at all, Torvalds says 11. Microsoft's Graveyard: 16 products that Microsoft has killed | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Don't let network performance issues cripple your organization. The Network Bandwidth Analyzer Pack enables you to quickly detect and solve critical issues, such as bandwidth hogs or underperforming devices. Download a FREE, fully-functional 30-day trial of the Network Bandwidth Analyzer Pack today to monitor your network in real time. Don't let network performance issues cripple your organization. Download a FREE, fully-functional 30-day trial of the Network Bandwidth Analyzer Pack from SolarWinds to monitor your network in real time. | Techies wire up spooky home light shows to scare/entertain the neighborhood. READ MORE | Juniper Networks is cutting its workforce by 280, or 3%, this quarter as it realigns resources in high growth opportunities. READ MORE | For networking folks, the good old days are fading away. READ MORE | Last week, DEMO Fall 2013 provided more than 40 startups the opportunity to launch. For some, it may have been the first step toward massive success. Some major names in the tech industry, such as VMware, E-Trade, and Salesforce.com, began their rise to prominence with a brief pitch at a DEMO conference in the past. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference Tablets and mobile devices are driving a BYOD revolution in the enterprise. Come to Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise One-Day Forum(CITE) November 5, 2013 in New York City and learn how top IT leaders have made it work for them…and how you can, too. Learn more | Cisco will boost its enterprise collaboration stack with products designed to simplify the way companies secure communications, interact with external parties and manage their collaboration tools. READ MORE | Our look at the biggest players in the network management, um, world READ MORE | Sources in Redmond claim the company is building Google Glass-style prototypes, but warn that it likely won't go to mass production. READ MORE | "The enthusiasm for getting everything out of your data center and into the public cloud is starting to wane." That's the assessment from Eric Hanselman (pictured), chief analyst at the 451 Research Group based on his latest study on cloud computing usage trends. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CDW People are interacting with software from the moment they wake up (hearing an alarm on a smartphone) to the time they relax in the evening (reading or shopping online). And in between, software affects virtually every work function in some way, whether in the executive suite or on the shipping dock. Read Now | Long-time New York Times columnist David Pogue made waves this past Monday when word emerged that he was leaving the Times for a position at Yahoo. Now, you might be wondering: why in the world would a respected columnist like Pogue leave an established paper like the Times for a place like Yahoo? READ MORE | | Apple's move to offer its latest desktop operating system, OS X Mavericks, for free isn't going to affect the Linux operating system at all, its creator Linus Torvalds said. READ MORE | Some were killed off, others folded into new products. Either way, no product lives forever. READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Short videos about IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager (IIM) for Fraud. IIM optimizes the investigation of fraud for customers across many industries in both the commercial and public sector space. Learn More. | | | | | | | | |
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