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Date: Dec 31, 2013 4:02 PM
Subject: Tech companies find their inner Zen
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Network World Daily News PM | | Tech companies like Intel and Google are offering courses in meditation to help their workers handle stress, become more innovative and find work/life balance. | | Issue highlights 1. Tech's biggest flops, fails, and faux pas of 2013 2. The year's 13 greatest tech comebacks and epic wins 3. What You Need to Know to Hire, Manage and Market to Millennials 4. 10 Stories That Shaped Tech Policy in 2013 5. SaaS predictions for 2014 6. Looking Back at Our 2013 Predictions: How Did We Do? 7. RSA keys snatched by recording CPU sounds with a phone 8. Cisco counting on Glue for stickiness 9. Bitcoin: 8 funny money videos 10. Toyota to bring fuel-cell concept car to CES | WEBCAST: Solutionary, Inc. This webcast will identify the pros and cons of an on-premise SIEM and an MSSP approach, as well as provide an overview of financial, operational and organizational considerations that purchasers of security solutions may wish to consider. Learn More. | READ MORE | READ MORE | Generation Y is a complicated bunch. Many millennials are over-educated, under-employed and carry debt greater than their annual salaries -- yet your future hinges on them. Whether you need to hire them or sell to them, this infographic looks at common traits of millennials as both employees and consumers. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: AT&T Getting peak value from mobile technologies takes a wide range of applications and services. Here are four capabilities every end-to-end mobile management solution must include. Learn More | From the NSA surveillance revelations to the troubled government healthcare website to a variety of issues that didn't make the mainstream news, here are the top tech policy stories that played out in 2013. READ MORE | While the bulk of enterprise software is still deployed on-premises, SaaS (software as a service) continues to undergo rapid growth. Gartner has said the total market will top $22 billion through 2015, up from more than $14 billion in 2012. READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Cisco and Netapp FlexPod is a data center platform jointly developed by NetApp and Cisco that delivers networking, computing and storage. This Forrester report offers key findings from Forrester's interviews with FlexPod customers. View Now | It sounds too preposterous for even James Bond: by placing a mobile phone next to a PC, researchers can "listen" to the faintest sound a CPU makes as it churns away on RSA-encoded content and extract the keys themselves. READ MORE | Glue Networks, a developer of software-defined wide area networking products, has landed $12.4 million in new funding from unidentified private investors. The company also got a big sales boost from Cisco, which now includes Glue products on its price list and will compensate 14,000 sales people for selling them. READ MORE | The crypto-currency Bitcoin emerged in 2009 but has really exploded into the mainstream this year, grabbing positive (customer buys a Tesla Model S car using Bitcoin) and negative (paired with Cryptolocker ransomware) headlines. But you know Bitcoin has really made it because comics are embracing it. Here's a sampling from YouTube of the funny and perhaps not so funny READ MORE | Toyota will use January's CES to unveil its fuel-cell concept car for the first time in North America. READ MORE | WEBCAST: IBM Watch this on-demand webcast to review the findings of IDC's recent analytical report titled: "The Business Value of IBM's Exceptional Digital Experience Solutions." Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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