From: "Network World After Dark" <nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com>
Date: Nov 12, 2013 9:01 PM
Subject: Hot new products from Amazon's cloud show
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Facebook Open Compute Project picks switch specs | Steve Jobs inducted into Bay Area Council Business Hall of Fame | |||||||||
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Hot new products from Amazon's cloud show WHITE PAPER: Starview Inc. Editorial Report: Where Does the SDN movement stand today? In this exclusive digital report, industry experts catch you up on the status of the Software Defined Networking (SDN) movement and begin to lay out how you get there from here, examining basic planning, what to look for in an SDN controller, and discussing what the Open Networking Foundation hopes to achieve with its new migration group. View more In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. Holistic Service Management is Critical to the Growth of IT This paper looks at new approaches to service delivery management to allow IT organizations to deliver better service quality, performance and user experience, and to be more predictive with application performance management and network performance management. Learn More. Facebook Open Compute Project picks switch specs Steve Jobs inducted into Bay Area Council Business Hall of Fame Retina Display iPad Mini now available for purchase Facebook forces some users to reset passwords because of Adobe data breach How to boost Windows 8 performance F5, VMware & Cisco: One happy family? IT budgets, headcount set to grow in 2014: study What has happened to the word nerd? Manage Linux server from Microsoft System Center? SUSE goes for it Banking malware infections rise to highest level since 2002 | |||||||||
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