Issue highlights 1. Fibre Channel will come with 32-Gigabit, 128-Gigabit speeds in 2016 2. The view from one Atlanta IT firm as a 'historic' storm nears 3. Fragmented wireless charging field thins as organizations unite 4. HP says security updates not included under new firmware policy 5. Box to enlist CIOs as it targets vertical industries 6. Review: 4 NAS appliances deliver big storage cheap 7. Mozilla plans to place ads in new Firefox tabs 8. Network World Linux slideshows 9. Even as a top target, Microsoft's security is impressive 10. How DevOps Can Accelerate the Cloud Application Lifecycle 11. 6 tips for smartphone privacy and security 12. 16 weirdest places you'll find Linux |
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Storage teams will be able to double the performance of their Fibre Channel infrastructure starting in 2016, while the real speed demons among them will have a chance to multiply it by eight times. READ MORE |
The headlines about the storm approaching Georgia include a tinge of panic and wonder, but the view from Monty Hamilton's Atlanta office is of streets calm and empty. READ MORE |
Two rival consortiums defining wireless power standards have merged specifications, narrowing the field of organizations competing to define how mobile devices are charged when they are not plugged into power outlets. READ MORE |
Hewlett-Packard said security and safety updates will be provided to all its server users, after a controversy surrounding the company's decision to restrict access to firmware updates to server customers on warranty or covered by a support agreement. READ MORE |
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Box will beef up its consulting team this year with several CIOs as it seeks to grow sales and adoption of its enterprise cloud storage and file sharing service in specific industries. READ MORE |
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Mozilla is going to show advertising to Firefox users to increase its sources of revenue that now mainly comes from Google, the company said Wednesday. READ MORE |
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Despite having four PC operating systems to support (which will be reduced to three in two months), three server operating systems, and a smartphone OS, not to mention a lot of popular apps, Microsoft is doing a fairly good job of keeping up with the threats against its products. A new study just published by GFI Labs shows where the threats were in 2013, and as you would expect, Microsoft shows up... READ MORE |
In the past, infrastructure deployment and application updates both slowed the development lifecycle. Now that cloud computing lets organizations provision resources in minutes, not months, it's time to alter the application lifecycle accordingly. DevOps can help -- but only if it extends beyond 'culture change' to actually achieve continuous deployment. READ MORE |
In the digital world, things are getting worse rather than improving with regard to the populist quest for personal privacy and security. Our smartphones track wherever we go, what we say, who we say it to, our likes and dislikes, and when we are playing games instead of working. Our computers track and record the same types of information day in and day out. READ MORE |
Linux is everywhere, if you look for it. READ MORE |
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