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Date: Nov 15, 2013 8:16 AM
Subject: How new Microsoft enterprise licensing could cost you 40% more
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Network World Daily News AM | | This week, Microsoft debuted its new Server and Cloud Enrollment (SCE) licensing program, replacing the popular Enrollment for Core Infrastructure (ECI) and Enrollment for Application Platform (EAP) programs. The new program streamlines options, but may lead some enterprises to pay as much as 40 percent or more for critical Microsoft application and infrastructure offerings, according to one IT spend management consultant. | | Issue highlights 1. 2013 tech industry graveyard 2. U.S. military may have 10 robots per soldier by 2013 3. FCC app lets consumers check how mobile broadband providers stack up 4. Google fixes Chrome vulnerabilities exploited at Pwn2Own contest 5. 25 tips and tools to make Google Drive better 6. Businesses offer best practices for escaping CryptoLocker hell 7. Powering your iPhone when there's not enough juice 8. With big data comes big responsibility 9. FCC chief pressures carriers on cellphone unlocking 10. Feds say 3D printed guns explode, can injure users 11. 10 Ways IT Pros Can Reduce Stress at Work | | Google, Microsoft and Yahoo among those reading products their last rites READ MORE | American soldiers patrolling dangerous streets will soon be accompanied by robots programmed to scan the area with thermal imaging and send live images back to the command center. Likewise, squads of infantrymen hiking through mountains will be helped by a wagon train of robots carrying water, ammo and protective gear. READ MORE | The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has released a smartphone app that will allow users to measure the speed of their mobile broadband connection, while providing aggregate data to the agency for measuring nationwide mobile broadband network performance. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Networks can grow fast—really fast. This rapid growth leads to increased network traffic, more endpoints, and new IPs consuming bandwidth. Key to a complete understanding of network behavior at your growing organization is the ability to collect and analyze NetFlow data in your routers. SolarWinds new video shows you how, in less than 5 minutes! Looking to enable Flexible NetFlow on your Cisco routers? In less than 5 minutes, SolarWinds lead Sales Engineer demonstrates how to enable NetFlow v9 on Cisco routers with custom flow records. Watch the short how to video now! | Google released emergency security updates for Chrome in order to patch critical vulnerabilities demonstrated Thursday by a security researcher at the Mobile Pwn2Own hacking competition. READ MORE | Get the most out of Google Drive with these 25 tips, tools, and tweaks for power users READ MORE | It is an IT nightmare: Businesses hit with the CryptoLocker malware find their electronic files locked up inside strong encryption and the extortionist operating the malware botnet demanding money to give them the security key that would let companies get their data back. What do you do to escape this crypto hell of ransomware? A few corporations here detail their experiences with the nasty malware and say in many cases back-up and restoration was their only way out. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Cisco and Netapp The study examines the estimated ROI for the composite Organization and presents the aggregate findings derived from the interview and analysis process as well as from Forrester's independent research. View Now | READ MORE | Big Data is the buzzword on everyone's lips these days - promising to change the world through deep insights into vast and complex sets of data. But amidst the optimism at the recent IEEE Rock Stars of Big Data symposium at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., there were also stark about warnings about the dark side of the new technology. READ MORE | The newly seated chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has told mobile operators to voluntarily ease up on cellphone unlocking or risk being forced to do so. READ MORE | Federal firearms agents Wednesday found that all-plastic guns made by 3-D printers are dangerous and can explode in users hands. READ MORE | These relaxation techniques will help even the most frantic tech workers combat stress in the office. Creating a daily routine can help bring your mind and body back in balance and help you reduce the tension of everyday life in a busy IT environment. READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Join us for this live broadcast on November 21, 2013 at 11AM US ET to review the findings of IDC's recent analytical report titled: "The Business Value of IBM's Exceptional Digital Experience Solutions." Register Now | | | | | | | | |
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