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Date: Mar 24, 2014 2:54 PM
Subject: Cisco's big about-face on cloud services
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Network World Daily News PM | | Three years ago as part of a comprehensive cloud strategy, Cisco pledged to address every aspect of cloud except services – it did not want to compete with customers. | | Issue highlights 1. How Cisco wants to win in the cloud 2. Cisco's $1 billion bet on the cloud may pay off 3. 10 innovation tips for enterprise IT from the land of startups 4. Your privacy is 'very important,' Microsoft says after reading users' emails and IMs 5. After 30 years, HP brings inkjet printing to office MFP 6. Foundation to fight cybercrime by offering free advice on domain-name security 7. Dell continues software expansion with StatSoft acquisition 8. Palo Alto Networks buys endpoint security software maker Cyvera for $200M 9. INSIDER Quitting time: How to make a graceful exit 10. Nokia delays closure of sale to Microsoft of smartphone business 11. Servergy becomes first company outside of IBM to build Power server 12. Government open data proves a treasure trove for savvy businesses 13. In defense of Microsoft's leak investigation | WHITE PAPER: SAS Based on a recent IDG Research study, this white paper describes how to get the most out of your data management efforts by making sure your IT and business teams work together. Learn practical tips for creating a unified strategy that supports both the operational and analytical systems. Learn more | Cisco is making a big bet ($1 billion in fact) on the cloud, but it's going to have a battle winning it against the likes of Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and Google, each of which have their own strong plans in this crowded market. READ MORE | It's certainly a bold plan, but Cisco's investment in a 'Global Intercloud' could be a success. READ MORE | SXSW tries to teach big companies the special sauce behind startup innovation. READ MORE | Microsoft also complies by selling user data to the FBI for $200 per pop. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors To overcome today's IT management gap, your organization needs a fresh approach to infrastructure management. There are three key requirements for this new approach to IT management. In this paper, you'll find that three key requirements create the foundation for a management environment that is poised to meet the challenges of a new era in IT. Learn More | Hewlett-Packard shipped its first inkjet printer in 1984, but waited 30 years to release a multifunction inkjet printer for general office printing in enterprises. READ MORE | A newly formed non-profit called the Secure Domain Foundation (SDF) says its mission will be to provide free advice on security practices to protect the Internet's core infrastructure related to the Domain Name System. READ MORE | Dell has added another company to its growing software portfolio with the acquisition of predictive analytics company StatSoft for an undisclosed amount. READ MORE | Palo Alto Networks, known for its next-generation firewall, Monday said it is buying Israeli start-up Cyvera for about $200 million to gain access to its endpoint security product for real-time attack prevention. The deal is expected to close in a few weeks. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation Speed, simplicity and affordability: 3 capabilities businesses need from their warehousing environment. IBM DB2 with BLU Acceleration gives organizations a complete, multipurpose environment to rapidly distill insight from their data, make timely decisions and capitalize on opportunities View Now | One in four U.S. tech workers is in job-hunting mode, according to IT employment research. READ MORE | Nokia has delayed to April the sale of its smartphone business to Microsoft as it still hasn't received approvals from certain antitrust authorities in Asia. READ MORE | IBM for decades was the only company making servers based on its proprietary Power architecture, but that's not the case anymore. READ MORE | Ever since President Obama signed the Open Data Executive Order, government agencies have been making their vast data stores available to the public. These once-secret data sets are proving a valuable business resource, too. READ MORE | Some people may be upset with Microsoft for going into the leaker's email account, but it had no choice. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc. Discover how higher capacity, lower cost, read-intensive MCL SSDs, combined with flash-optimized data progression techniques, can tier data across high-endurance, high performance, write-intensive SLC SSDs and read-intensive MLC SSDs to disrupt the current flash cost model. Read Now | | | | | | | | |
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