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Date: Feb 17, 2014 2:01 PM
Subject: 16 weirdest places you'll find Linux
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Network World Daily News PM | | Linux is everywhere, if you look for it. | | Issue highlights 1. INSIDER How to securely get started using SDN 2. FIRST LOOK: HP takes giant leap in server design 3. Is Microsoft rethinking its decision to build Office for iPad? 4. Tech 'firsts' that made a President's day 5. INSIDER How to keep your Millennials happy 6. LA building's lights interfere with cellular network, FCC says 7. Apple's iBeacon turns location sensing inside out 8. Target breach happened because of a basic network segmentation error 9. 2014 tech merger madness | WEBCAST: IBM Short videos about IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager (IIM) for Fraud. IIM optimizes the investigation of fraud for customers across many industries in both the commercial and public sector space. Learn More. | Though some might argue that it's inherently insecure, SDN has changed for the better in recent years, allowing it to be implemented securely READ MORE | Moonshot hyperscale server brings high density and low power consumption to the data center READ MORE | In appearances in September and October, Steve Ballmer said Microsoft would build native Office editions for iPads and Android tablets, but the company's marketing chief spoke with much less certainty when asked about this on Thursday. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference + Expo Consumer technologies are changing business in fundamental ways. Learn how to lead the culture shift in your enterprise at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 27–29 in San Francisco. Learn more | From the first presidential steamboat ride to the introduction of electricity in the White House to Obama's famous BlackBerry, our nation's commanders in chief have always enjoyed the privilege of being exposed to technology's cutting edge -- even if they haven't always embraced the opportunities. So in honor of Monday's celebration of Presidents' Day, here's a look at some of the more notable – and controversial -- presidential first encounters with the leading technologies of their days. READ MORE | The much-anticipated wave of Millennials is upon us, with their addiction to social media, their attachment to consumer devices and their merging of work and personal lives. READ MORE | When a certain Los Angeles office building lights up, it's a dark day for nearby cellphone users, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Learn how your organization can be both secure and productive without compromising network performance. Dell’s SonicWALL™ NSA Series next-generation firewalls utilize the latest multi-core hardware design and Reassembly-Free Deep Packet Inspection® (RFDPI) technology, to protect your network from internal and external attacks. Read now! | Apple's iBeacon location sensing technology, based on the Bluetooth radio in your iPhone, promises to personalize the world around you. For users, this increasingly popular technology changes the question of "Where am I?" into the announcement "Here I am!" READ MORE | The massive data breach at Target last month may have resulted partly from the retailer's failure to properly segregate systems handling sensitive payment card data from the rest of its network. READ MORE | Our ongoing timeline of the biggest & most interesting network industry M&A deals READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell This white paper explores the vision and the reality of cloud computing, and assesses the requirements for effectively managing today’s hybrid cloud environments. View Now | | | | | | | | |
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