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Date: Feb 18, 2014 8:49 AM
Subject: Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?
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Network World Daily News AM | | In February 2011, the global Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the last blocks of IPv4 address space to the five regional Internet registries. At the time, experts warned that within months all available IPv4 addresses in the world would be distributed to ISPs. | | Issue highlights 1. iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 14 2. New products of the week 02.17.14 3. McAfee plans enterprise security package for fast threat detection and response 4. RSA Preview: Machine-learning analytics and cloud encryption 5. HP moves to ease printing from Android tablets, smartphones 6. Vodafone readies LTE roaming push with coverage in 18 countries 7. A call for open standards for broadband performance testing 8. Business interests push for more unlicensed spectrum 9. Exploit released for vulnerability targeted by Linksys router worm 10. Apple reportedy met with Elon Musk of Tesla and may be exploring technology that could predict heart attacks | WHITE PAPER: IBM Help strengthen customer relationships, drive operational effectiveness and optimize your workforce with IBM collaboration and messaging solutions for medium-sized businesses. IBM Lotus software is designed to provide simplified solutions and delivery models based on your needs. View Now>> | Just in time for Valentine's Day, blurry photos of the iPhone 6 appeared online and went viral thanks to social media and Apple Obsession Syndrome. It didn't even matter that they were fakes. READ MORE | Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Sophos and Palo Alto Networks READ MORE | McAfee says it's developing a product it calls "Threat Intelligence Exchange," which it expects to introduce by mid-year as a core means to garner information about cyber-attacks and response for the enterprise. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference + Expo You’ve heard about consumerization...but how can you use it to give your organization a competitive edge? Find out at the third annual Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) April 27–29 in San Francisco. Learn how consumer-driven technology can transform your business, your workplace, and your customer relationships. Learn more | Keith Shaw chats with Kevin Conklin from Prelert and Elad Yoran from Vaultive about some security trends expected at the 2014 RSA Conference in San Francisco. READ MORE | Hewlett-Packard wants to make wireless printing of documents from Android mobile devices as easy as tapping one button. READ MORE | Vodafone's subscribers will soon be able to roam using their smartphones and tablets via LTE networks in 18 countries, including the U.K., Germany and France. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM The IBM Institute for Business Value produced this executive report. Learn how social business has a significant impact on the way organizations create valuable customer experiences and accelerate innovation across the entire organization. Read Now | With AT&T announcing its sponsored data initiative, a federal appeals court ruling that the FCC can no longer protect net neutrality, and Comcast announcing a $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable, business and consumers alike need accurate information on broadband performance more than ever. READ MORE | A new industry group has unintentionally thrown light on the business interests that underlie debates over U.S. spectrum policy. READ MORE | Technical details about a vulnerability in Linksys routers that's being exploited by a new worm have been released Sunday along with a proof-of-concept exploit and a larger than earlier expected list of potentially vulnerable device models. READ MORE | In 2010, Apple hired a Goldman Sachs investment banker named Adrian Perica. His mission? To focus exclusively on mergers and acquisitions and help Apple seal deals quickly. Since then, Apple, a company that has historically shied away from numerous corporate acquisitions, has stepped on the gas quite noticeably. In 2013 alone, for example, Apple acquired 15 companies, more than it's ever acquired in... READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Technology may have made the world smaller, but it’s still a big place. When commercial and personal shippers need to move cargo quickly and reliably they often turn to Amerijet International. Learn how Amerijet can get planes in the air faster and meet more customs cutoff times for freight clearance with their new Dell infrastructure. Read now! | | | | | | | | |
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