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Date: Oct 29, 2013 7:34 AM
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Network World Daily News AM | | Juniper Networks this week unveiled a new top-of-rack data center access switch, as well as a new fabric architecture that features that switch along with the company's MX edge router and SRX security platforms | | Issue highlights 1. Twitter's IPO could cost San Francisco $56 million in tax dollars 2. Tim Cook says Apple is uniquely positioned to enter new product categories 3. Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Not Impressed Edition 4. Geek-Themed Meme of the Week Archive 5. Galaxy Gear is a prime example of Samsung's hardware profundity 6. Hall of Fame: Time to nominate top women in science/tech 7. 3-D printing adds new dimension to business innovation 8. 3-D printing comes of age 9. 10 Job Search tips for Introverts 10. That's no poltergeist invading your privacy: Spooky spying hacks make homes seem haunted 11. INSIDER Masters of disasters: IT survivors of Katrina, Sandy and other natural disasters share their DR tips and tricks | 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. | San Francisco once struck a deal to keep Twitter from leaving, but it may cost the city more than previously thought. READ MORE | Apple on Monday posted earnings from Q4 2013 and delivered on all fronts. Revenue wise, Apple earned $37.5 billion while generating an EPS of $8.26. Notably, both figures bested Wall Street estimates. READ MORE | No. 19 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series shows that not everyone was wowed by Apple's decision to offer its Mavericks upgrade to OS X for free. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Arista Networks Don't miss President and CEO Jayshree Ullal and Chairman and CDO Andy Bechtolsheim as they usher in the next era of Software Defined Cloud Networking. This live webcast with partners and customers reveals what's in store for next generation programmable data centers and cloud networks. Register now to secure your space for this live webcast, Monday, November 4, 10:00 a.m. PST. You will hear from the Arista executive team, see a technology demonstration and have the opportunity to participate in a live question and answer session. | They are inescapable on the Internet. Most are awful. A few are not, so we have started publishing a selection of memes that amuse me. One every week. Here's the archive. READ MORE | The smartwatch seems to be catching on, at least among early adopters in the tech industry who were on hand for the Samsung Developer Conference. READ MORE | Women In Technology International (WITI) has opened the nomination process for its 19 annual Women in Science and Technology Hall of Fame Awards. The awads "recognize the notable contributions of women who are leading innovation in science and technology and who have also demonstrated a commitment to supporting and mentoring women and girls worldwide," according to WITI. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AT&T Use of mobile personal cloud services is proliferating on personal and enterprise-owned mobile devices. Organizations are considering controls that appear to conflict with the spirit of BYOD and wonder if their approach is correct. Learn More | 3-D printing may have an image problem. It's sometimes seen as a hobbyist pursuit -- a fun way to build knickknacks from your living room desktop -- but a growing number of companies are giving serious thought to the technology to help get new ideas off the ground. READ MORE | Boeing, NASA, Lockheed Martin and GE are among the large corporations that for decades have used additive manufacturing, known more popularly as 3-D printing. READ MORE | Being introverted doesn't have to slow your progress when it comes time to ramp up your career. In fact, introverts have many characteristics that help them succeed in the IT world. However, it's important you understand your characteristics and can control - and even take advantage of - them. READ MORE | Back in the day, 1990s and early 2000s, you didn't hear too much about remote administration tools (RAT), so victims of early RATs like Back Orifice, Netbus or Sub7 would often freak out when the CD-tray would open or close on its own, music files would play for no reason, emails would be snatched from thin air, or files, icons, the clock and task manager would disappear. READ MORE | Natural and manmade disasters are facts of life. Smart IT managers prepare for the worst before trouble hits, so that the businesses and government institutions that rely on IT can resume normal operations as soon as possible. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Novell Mobility is often seen as a zero-sum game: either end users or IT can win, but never both. Learn how users can have the convenience and mobile productivity they need, while IT retains control over enterprise goods. Victory for both sides. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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