High-tech

High-tech
Light

Thursday, March 13, 2014

25 years of the World Wide Web

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Network World Daily News PM Alert" <nww_newsletters@newsletters.networkworld.com>
Date: Mar 12, 2014 2:21 PM
Subject: 25 years of the World Wide Web
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>
Cc:


What's better for your big data application, SQL or NoSQL?

How to get Google to pay you

Network World Daily News PM
March 12, 2014
Share this email

25 years of the World Wide Web

Tech leaders reflect on the the Web and all the good and bad changes it's brought.

READ MORE
 

Issue highlights

1. What's better for your big data application, SQL or NoSQL?

2. How to get Google to pay you

3. IE zero-day flaw shows kinks in Microsoft patching

4. Video: What is OpenID Connect? (Google Hangout)

5. Why Software Testing Can't Save You From IT Disasters

6. 12 terrific techie TED talks

7. IT raises an eyebrow as pundits push 'digital transformation'

8. 6 Gadgets to Improve Your Next Business Trip

9. Twitter crashed -- again -- on Tuesday

10. INSIDER IPv6 could open networks up to zero-day attacks

11. How to protect virtual machines (VMs)

WHITE PAPER: Plantronics

Unleash your UC Potential By Putting Users First

What's holding back Unified Communications (UC) adoption? Too often, today's solutions are simply too hard to use. Now, survey results show high-quality audio and a simple and intuitive user experience can turbo-charge acceptance. Read this exclusive report from Plantronics and IDG to learn how you can start making the most of UC. Read now!

What's better for your big data application, SQL or NoSQL?

One of the critical decisions facing companies embarking on big data projects is which database to use, and often that decision swings between SQL and NoSQL. SQL has the impressive track record, the large installed base, but NoSQL is making impressive gains and has many proponents. We put the question to experts in both camps. READ MORE

How to get Google to pay you

Google is really looking to drum up business for its Google Apps portfolio. But just how bad is Google looking for new users? Well, today the company announced that it will provide any registered users with a $15 referral bonus for each new customer that signs up for Google Apps, up to 100 customers. READ MORE

IE zero-day flaw shows kinks in Microsoft patching

The speed at which cybercriminals exploited an Internet Explorer vulnerability discovered in mid-February and finally patched Tuesday demonstrates the snags in Microsoft's security update system. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: HP ArcSight

Magic Quadrant for Security Information and Event Management

The security information and event management (SIEM) market is defined by the customer's need to analyze security event data in real time for internal and external threat management, and to collect, store, analyze and report on log data for incident response, forensics and regulatory compliance. Learn More

Video: What is OpenID Connect? (Google Hangout)

The OpenID Connect standard was recently ratified by members of the OpenID community, which lets develpers create more secure identity processes that can be used across websites, applications or any computing or mobile device. READ MORE

Why Software Testing Can't Save You From IT Disasters

Some software bugs are like the cicadia, emerging only under the 'right' conditions and wreaking havoc until they're stopped. Without the right tools, no amount of software testing can stop these bugs from causing a meltdown. Just ask Nasdaq. READ MORE

12 terrific techie TED talks

The true meaning behind 404 pages, an optimistic George Orwell & more READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: IBM

Pay-as-you-Grow Data Protection

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Suite for Unified Recovery gives small and medium businesses the opportunity to start out with only the individual solutions they need, and add new functionalities as they grow. Read Now

IT raises an eyebrow as pundits push 'digital transformation'

The major consulting firms are all advising IT pros to remake their businesses into fully digital organizations. But as IT has known for years, transformation -- especially digital transformation -- is hard. READ MORE

6 Gadgets to Improve Your Next Business Trip

Taking business on the road? These gadgets will help you stay productive without making your bag exceed the carry-on size limit. READ MORE

Twitter crashed -- again -- on Tuesday

The Twitter website crashed on Tuesday -- the social network's second outage in the past nine days. READ MORE

INSIDER

IPv6 could open networks up to zero-day attacks

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) warns that moving from IPv4 to IPv6 is a process fraught with peril, which may explain why government agencies are so far behind their own deadlines for implementation. READ MORE

How to protect virtual machines (VMs)

These four products represent different approaches to VM security READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: CDW

Securing BYOD

Mobile computing is becoming so ubiquitous that people no longer bat an eye seeing someone working two devices simultaneously. Individuals and organizations are responding to the capabilities and flexibility that mobile devices provide. Read Now

SLIDESHOWS

How to protect virtual machines (VMs)

These four products represent different approaches to VM security.

JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World’s LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).

Network World on Facebook

Network World on LinkedIn

MOST-READ STORIES

1. Embarrassing stories shed light on U.S. officials' technological ignorance

2. Why IBM thinks Windows Phone is best for the enterprise

3. Computer science enrollments rocketed last year, up 22%

4. The fascinating 50

5. Juniper Networks not giving up firewall patent fight vs. Palo Alto Networks

6. iPhone Air: Latest iPhone 6 concept video has fanboys fired up

7. Massive Bitcoin mining rig earns $8 million per month

8. Cisco shows Rob Ford no respect

9. March 2014 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft closes critical holes in IE, Windows

10. Cisco on mission to outfit all office rooms with video conferencing systems

Follow Network World

Share this email

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_daily_news_alert as aquarianm@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn about INSIDER

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com

Copyright (C) 2014 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **

No comments:

Post a Comment