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Date: Mar 28, 2014 2:30 PM
Subject: How Google is reinventing cloud pricing
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Network World Daily News PM | | Last week Google released a feature called "Sustained Use Discounts," the idea of which is that the more customers use Google's Cloud Platform, the less expensive it becomes. | | Issue highlights 1. Most amazing war-related technology of 2014 2. How realistic is Facebook's plan to use drones for internet connectivity? 3. Review of cloud's mega-week: Cisco, Google, Amazon and Microsoft all make big moves in the cloud 4. This is a blog post about a generic brand video 5. The 10 best free Twitter apps for Android 6. President's plan insufficient to rein in NSA, privacy advocates say 7. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint come to iPad 8. Payment card security revamp becoming chip vs. PIN tussle 9. Microsoft scraps 'Windows-first' practice, puts Office on iPad before Surface 10. Google Graveyard: Here's what Google has killed so far in 2014 | WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks A slow or inefficient Web site can have a direct impact on your business. Recently, IDG Research explored the challenges enterprises face in delivering content across multiple devices. Find out how adjusting to these challenges while meeting performance objectives has become a top concern for senior IT managers. View Now | Military firing up lasers, robotic animals and iPad-controlled combat boats READ MORE | It's been a little while since we've heard from Facebook’s Internet.org initiative, which company CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in August. The news appears to be worth the wait, involving a rig of drones and lasers that will provide internet to those without access. READ MORE | It was a mega-week in the cloud for news from the big players. Check out all the news in our Storify below! READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Right-sized for individuals, workgroups or enterprises, each Cognos family member offers BI and performance management to address your company's needs. Learn More | Written by Kendra Eash for McSweeney's Internet Tendency and called "This is a Generic Brand Video," it's also a plug for a company that makes this kind of thing possible, Dissolve Footage. And it's done so well that all concerned deserve a little pub. READ MORE | Sigh…I miss TweetDeck. Nevertheless, these apps are still very good indeed. READ MORE | President Barack Obama's plan to stop the National Security Agency's bulk collection and storage of telephone records is a good first step that needs to go much further to protect Americans' privacy rights, advocates say. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc. The Dell PowerEdge M1000e Modular Blade Enclosure is built from the ground up to combat data center sprawl and IT complexity and delivers one of the most flexible and manageable blade server implementations on the market. View Now | The company made the announcement at a press conference in San Francisco that was webcast Thursday and hosted by Satya Nadella, Microsoft's newly appointed CEO. READ MORE | Industry efforts to shore up payment card security after the massive data breach at Target appear to be devolving into a battle over chip vs. PIN technology between retailers and credit card companies. READ MORE | As expected, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella today hosted a press conference where the company unveiled Office for iPad, breaking with its past practice of protecting Windows by first launching software on its own operating system. READ MORE | Google beats spring cleaning rush, nixes apps and services READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Many organizations rely on IT to prevent and detect tampering, unauthorized access or errors within their key enterprise technologies. Learn the limitations and capabilities of native auditing tools and how a third-party solution can help protect your system, data, productivity and bottom line. Read now! | | | | | | | | |
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