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Date: Feb 25, 2014 7:27 AM
Subject: AT&T and IBM cement security partnership
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Network World Daily News AM | | AT&T and IBM, at the RSA Conference, announced they've sealed a partnership to provide security services for a wide range of enterprises in a way that blends technology and professional services both vendors have. | | Issue highlights 1. BlackBerry CEO says here to compete, regain lost ground 2. Mt. Gox trading halts, website down amid speculation of its closure 3. MWC 2014: IDG Daily, Feb. 25 4. Is Microsoft becoming an open source advocate? 5. Breaking down Microsoft's MWC announcements (so far) 6. Google Easter egg leads to story behind 'blink' tag 7. Netflix/Comcast deal makes net neutrality battle real 8. The Nokia X: Something Microsoft should learn not to do again 9. 15 Non-Certified IT Skills Growing in Demand 10. Wi-Fi roaming starts to take flight with Hotspot 2.0 | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Juniper Networks The data center is under attack by constant, evolving security threats. New threats call for a new approach. Juniper Networks security solutions employ intrusion deception technology based on three principles: know the threat is real, control attackers’ actions and expose their device information to a global database. Play the game. Deploy the solution. Save the future. It begins at DeceptionForce.org | BlackBerry will launch a new version of its enterprise management server software later this year that the company hopes will strengthen its business with major corporations and help turn around its fortunes. READ MORE | Trading on major Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox came to a halt on Tuesday and its website was only loading a blank page. READ MORE | Samsung debuts its flagship Galaxy S5 smartphone, we go hands on with Nokia's new Android smartphones and the Yota Phone sports an epaper display. Follow reporter Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Attachmate See if web enablement is a good fit for your IT organization. You’ll learn how to quickly provide a new web interface and, as needed, simple controls over application workflow. The paper presents the user perspective, the IT perspective, and methods for accomplishing application rejuvenation. Learn More! | Microsoft has been showing some signs of warming to the open source world lately. READ MORE | Microsoft and Nokia don't have new handsets to show, but that doesn't mean the company is any less committed to Windows Phone. READ MORE | A new Easter egg from the merry pranksters at Google performs an appropriate demonstration for anyone who searches on the word blink plus the acronym html. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks A slow or inefficient Web site can have a direct impact on your business. Recently, IDG Research explored the challenges enterprises face in delivering content across multiple devices. Find out how adjusting to these challenges while meeting performance objectives has become a top concern for senior IT managers. View Now | Net neutrality is no longer a theoretical issue. It's time to start worrying. READ MORE | After much speculation, Nokia announced its Android smartphone at the Mobile World Congress today. The Nokia X leaves open many questions. READ MORE | Whether you're a senior IT executive evaluating staffing needs and preparing budgets or an IT pro deciding where to invest your time to gain new skills, knowing what technologies are in demand should be a key part of your strategy. READ MORE | Smooth roaming from cell to Wi-Fi networks is finally seeing the light of day, with deployments at 21 U.S. airports and at two smaller sites in Europe debuting on Monday. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Crittercism Effective mobile application performance management optimizes application availability and response time, ensuring the best user experience. Learn the difference the right management tools make and why tools that monitor the network or focus only on performance at the device level are not enough. Read now! | | | | | | | | |
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