Issue highlights 1. INSIDER Westmont College jumps to Gigabit Wi-Fi for three reasons: "Speed, speed and speed" 2. Will open source SDNs provide relief? 3. Sleight of hand? Behind Riverbed's Gartner Magic Quadrant leadership claim 4. Osaka train station set for large face-recognition study 5. Meet the real Satya Nadella, Microsoft's new CEO 6. Avaya Extends Contact Center to SMB on IP Office Platform 7. Suspected data breach at Holiday Inn, Marriott hotels 8. Extreme’s Purview Tool – Network Analytics That Change More Games Than One 9. Nadella's salary set at $1.2M for first year as Microsoft CEO 10. IBM questions the performance of D-Wave's quantum computer 11. FAQ: The Microsoft leadership change 12. 25 Valentine’s Day gifts for geeks at heart |
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Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif., was the first school in the country to deploy an all-802.11n network when, four years ago, it rolled out 290 Meraki access points to bring nearly complete coverage to dorms, classrooms and campus buildings. READ MORE |
The needs of enterprises and service providers diverge when it comes to software-defined networking. Enterprises are the ones looking for capital and operational cost relief, while service providers require new service velocity, panelists at the inaugural OpenDaylight Summit said this week. READ MORE |
Network management vendor Riverbed Technologies proudly proclaimed that it had been rated a "leader" in Gartner's most recent Magic Quadrant report for the application performance monitoring category for the third time in a row in early January – despite the fact that the latest report is the first in which the company technically appears at all. READ MORE |
Japan's Osaka Station could become another focal point in the global battle over personal privacy protection as a Japanese research center prepares for a long-term face-recognition study there. READ MORE |
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Satya Nadella takes over as Microsoft’s third CEO as of Feb. 4, 2014, immediately replacing Steve Ballmer who heads for immediate retirement. Nadella, 46, has worked at Microsoft for 22 years, notably heading up development of the Bing search engine, then its server and tools division. READ MORE |
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Lodgers at Holiday Inns, Marriott and Renaissance hotels may have had their payment card details compromised following a new disclosure on Monday of suspected point-of-sale device attacks. READ MORE |
Extreme Networks today announced a new analytics tool, Purview, which takes a unique approach to providing analytics and thus insight with respect to what's really happening on networks today. Yes, it is all about the apps, but what apps are consuming the most resources? What load does each place on the network? READ MORE |
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Satya Nadella will get US$1.2 million in salary for his first year as CEO of Microsoft, the company said Tuesday. READ MORE |
Researchers at IBM and the University of California are questioning whether a closely watched experimental computer used by Google actually relies on quantum mechanics as its manufacturer, D-Wave, claims. READ MORE |
Microsoft's new CEO Satya Nadella has taken charge, but that's not the only thing new with the company's power structure. Here are a few questions and answers about the leadership change. READ MORE |
Treat your sweetheart to a Valentine's Day gift with a techie vibe READ MORE |
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