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Date: Dec 2, 2013 7:52 AM
Subject: VMware vSphere 5.5 bulks up with more muscle, high-availability
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Network World Daily News AM | | VMware's latest salvo in its virtualization war with Microsoft is vSphere 5.5, which features a host of improvements, the most interesting being high availability, support for Big Data/Hadoop and improved storage and backup. | | Issue highlights 1. Amazon plans to use drones to deliver packages 2. The latest move to kill bad patents divides tech industry 3. INSIDER How to stay one step ahead of phishing attacks 4. How analytics helped Ford turn its fortunes 5. Career Watch: Paying lip service to work/life balance 6. New life for Snowden the Snowman: Ultimate anti-NSA Christmas gift? 7. US HHS says it has reached HealthCare.gov deadline 8. UC Business Case, SIP Trunks, and Enterprise SBCs 9. Google Nexus phones vulnerable to denial-of-service attack via Flash SMS messages 10. Google Hangouts infringes trademark, says US company Hanginout 11. New Windows privilege escalation flaw exploited in active attacks | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Check Point Software Technologies Based on research of nearly 900 companies, the Check Point 2013 Internet Security Report uncovers major security risks organizations are exposed to on a daily basis. Discover how often Bots endanger your enterprise. See how commonly-used Web applications can be high risk. Learn how easy it is to experience unintentional data loss. Read Full Report. | Amazon.com plans to deliver packages to customers using unmanned aerial vehicles in 30 minutes or less. READ MORE | Technology users -- retailers, in particular -- are being snared in patent infringement lawsuits, prompting Congress to eye reforms that could change how lawsuits are filed and who pays if they're frivolous. READ MORE | Protecting yourself against phishing attacks used to be relatively easy. Don't download unexpected attachments. Visit banking websites directly instead of clicking on links in an email. And look for bad grammar. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Krux The consumer web has given rise to a new normal. Always-on communications has transformed people's expectations and reshaped how they interact with companies. People Data Management systems offer a new class of enterprise software that allows companies to confront the implications of the people web. Read now! | Big data and analytics permeate virtually every move Ford makes, from forecasting the worldwide price of commodities to figuring out what exactly consumers want, what it will build, where it should source parts and how to power its lineup of vehicles. READ MORE | Personal coach Kelly Walsh says some initiatives with the 'work/life balance' label are actually counterproductive. READ MORE | A Sarasota, Fla., store owner unwittingly or not, might attract a few anti-NSA-related holiday purchases with this Snowden Snowman, which seemingly pays homage to Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked hundreds of thousands of classified documents over the past year. READ MORE | WEBCAST: PC Connection Hear about the current technology refresh cycle for aging laptops, desktops, and tablets and what impacts current trends in the marketplace are having. Learn More. | HealthCare.gov, the troubled insurance-shopping website launched in October by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is now working well for most users, officials said Sunday. READ MORE | READ MORE | Attackers could force phones from Google's Nexus line to reboot or fail to connect to the mobile Internet service by sending a large number of special SMS messages to them. READ MORE | Google's video-chat service Hangouts wilfully infringes on the still pending trademark of Hanginout, the company said in a lawsuit filed with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California on Tuesday. READ MORE | Attackers are exploiting a new and unpatched vulnerability in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 that allows them to execute code with higher privileges than they have access to. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: SAP The tech industry is in the midst of a major transition brought about by the combination of four forces. Since the lifetime of an application software package in a business is significant, application buyers need to consider support for the 3rd Platform. Learn more | SLIDESHOWS 20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals Apple iPads, latest Android and Windows machines all in for big discounts. Oh, and free snow globes. 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