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Date: Feb 6, 2014 8:22 AM
Subject: With 1st SDN release, OpenDaylight just out of starting gate
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Network World Daily News AM | | The OpenDaylight SDN project released its first code and drew a sellout crowd to a conference this week, but it will take more than that before the effort can be declared a success. | | Issue highlights 1. How to get the job you want in 2014's hot IT job market 2. OpenDaylight: Where's the love? 3. First Look: Firefox 27 4. 12 more geeky places to visit before you die 5. HP upgrade project meets a NASA that's 'resistant to change' 6. INSIDER How today's enterprises use Big Data 7. One in three victims of Target card breach could face fraud 8. Typo goes on offensive against BlackBerry 9. Leaked features in Windows 8.1 Update 1 10. Will Nadella Shake Up Microsoft More Than Expected? 11. Red Hat brings SOA to the cloud 12. 15 years on, Googlers reminisce about first data center 13. So you think you know networking? Quiz II | WHITE PAPER: QLogic Application performance improvements can be accomplished with several different deployment models using caching. Having a good understanding of how these models address your needs is key. Learn More>> | Whether it's remaining with your current employer or finding a new one, IT pros hold all the cards in 2014. These tips will help you further your career, skills and earning potential. READ MORE | Almost a year after OpenDaylight's introduction was deluged with skepticism, the open source SDN consortium is still struggling to improve industry perception despite meeting many of its initial goals. READ MORE | SPDY, social integration and more improved in the latest Firefox version. READ MORE | A dozen places where something decidedly nerdy took place that all hard-core geeks should try to see before they die READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments Real-time voice communications are sensitive to delay and variation in packet arrival times. This paper guides you through the essentials of VoIP troubleshooting, including common problems as well as the metrics you should employ to fix and prevent them. Learn More | The inspector general of NASA has issued a report that's critical of both Hewlett-Packard and the space agency for messing up a plan to centralize management of the agency's end-user computing under a $2.5 billion outsourcing contract. READ MORE | Big data tactics and budgets vary, but IT pros agree data analytics will play an increasingly vital role in business operations. READ MORE | One in three data breach victims in 2013 later experienced fraud, according to a survey released Wednesday, a sharp increase that doesn't bode well for millions of Target shoppers. READ MORE | Typo Products, the start-up being sued by BlackBerry over an iPhone keyboard add-on, has come out swinging against a demand that its product be taken off sale in the U.S. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® This white paper explains sponsored by HP and Intel® what is fueling the growing gap between enterprise demand and the IT supply; and how your organization can close that gap. Intel®, the Intel® logo, Xeon, and Xeon Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Learn More>> | READ MORE | Microsoft yesterday named Satya Nadella to succeed Steve Ballmer as the third CEO of the software giant. The decision followed a protracted search process in which a number of other high-profile executive names had bubbled to the surface, including Ford CEO Alan Mulally, former CEO of Nokia Stephen Elop and former Skype CEO Tony Bates. READ MORE | Rounding out its set of software for connecting enterprise applications, Red Hat has released additional software for its JBoss Fuse enterprise service bus that provides the basis for building service-oriented architectures. READ MORE | Google runs its services from some of the biggest, most sophisticated data centers on the planet, but it wasn't always that way. Some of its top engineers have been reminiscing this week about the early days, when Google operated from a tiny server room down the hall from Altavista, and when Larry Page used to roll up his sleeves and fix its servers with a twist tie. READ MORE | There's a lot to know from Ethernet to Wi-Fi. How much do you know? READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Business intelligence derived from sophisticated analytics has given large companies an edge for years. It helps them be more competitive, make information--‐based decisions faster and better, improves operational efficiencies, and boosts the bottom line. Midsize businesses are increasingly eager to reap similar benefits. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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