Network World Daily News AM | | | | Issue highlights 1. High-gain patch antennas boost Wi-Fi capacity for Georgia Tech 2. INSIDER Five ways IT can prepare for wearable devices at work 3. Linux 4.0 may have only bug fixes, no new features 4. 6TB helium-filled hard drives take flight, bump capacity 50% 5. Hands on: At just 1 pound, the iPad Air is worth the weight 6. Google had opportunity to join group that won Nortel's 6000 patents 7. Windows 8 uptake slows, ditch-XP movement decelerates 8. CAPTCHA crushed, new era of threats emerges 9. 'Canary' Chrome chirps when it smells malware 10. Eye-opening 'Morris worm' turns 25 tomorrow | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: DameWare®, part of the SolarWinds® Family DameWare Remote Support Software allows you to control Mac OS X, Linux and Windows machines - without leaving your desk! Manage multiple Active Directory sites, export Windows configs, and troubleshoot computers from the same software console. DRS also includes DameWare Mobile for iOS® and Android® devices. Easy to afford. Simple to use. It's so affordable – why not just try it? Download a fully functional, free 14-day trial today and discover why thousands of system administrators use DameWare to remotely support all of the computers on their networks! | To boost its Wi-Fi capacity in packed lecture halls, Georgia Institute of Technology gave up trying to cram in more access points, with conventional omni-directional antennas, and juggle power settings and channel plans. Instead, it turned to new high-gain directional antennas, from Tessco's Ventev division. READ MORE | Just when IT execs are getting a handle on how to accommodate employees' personal smartphones and tablets in the workplace, the technology industry has thrown up a new challenge -- wearable computers. READ MORE | Linux operating system creator Linus Torvalds has proposed that Linux 4.0, an upcoming release of the open-source software, should be dedicated to stability and bug fixing. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CDW At a time when budgets are especially tight, organizations may find it hard to justify investments in the latest programming tools and testing platforms. Platform as a service (PaaS) solutions provide a viable option Read Now | Western Digital Monday started shipping a 6TB, helium-filled hard drive that represents a 50% increase in drive capacity over today's largest hard drives. READ MORE | The first thing you notice when you pick up Apple's new iPad Air is how light it feels. But there's more to the Air than it's new slender look and feel. Michael deAgonia offers his first impressions of the new tablet. READ MORE | You might remember a few years ago, back in 2011 to be specific, that a number of tech companies joined forces to purchase over 6,000 patents from communications giant Nortel. When the dust cleared, the winning bid came from a group of companies that included Apple, Google, RIM and Sony. On the losing end of the battle was Google who stopped its bidding at $4.4 billion, just a tad under the ultimately... READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Mobiquity Inc. Mobile hasn't been around long, but it has already made a tremendous impact. With such a new technology, it's not surprising that a lot of misinformation is floating around. Don't be taken in. Get the truth by reading this paper. It lays out how to develop an effective mobile initiative, one you need to succeed. Learn More | Windows 8's user share in October climbed past the 10% milestone for the first time since the launch of the radically-overhauled OS a year ago, an analytics company said Friday. READ MORE | READ MORE | Google has expanded malware blocking in an early development build of Chrome to sniff out a wider range of threats than the browser already recognizes. READ MORE | On Nov. 2, 1988, mainstream America learned for the first time that computers get viruses, too, as what would become known as the Morris worm - named for its author, Cornell University student Robert Tappan Morris - made front-page headlines after first making life miserable for IT professionals. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc. This paper examines the move towards application/service performance within IT operations, and in particular the network-based delivery of those services. In addition a look at the roles, responsibilities and objectives that network- and application-based service-oriented visibility can and should play. Learn More | | | | | | | |
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