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iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending March 7

Apple rumors: Bigger screens through failure, massivity, A8 chips

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1. Best tech jobs of 2014

2. The greatest security story never told -- how Microsoft's SDL saved Windows

3. Internet pranked by ‘Facebook for Drunks’ app

4. Video: Basketball and Big Data

5. U.S. spy agencies adopt new IT approach

6. What CISOs Can Do About the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage

7. 6 IT Strategies to Stay Ahead of Data Center Trends

8. CA moves from “constantly acquiring” to innovation factory

9. INSIDER Case Study: Santa Clara U. graduates to Gigabit Wi-Fi

10. MacGyver IT: 21 tools for IT heroes

WHITE PAPER: Crittercism

Performance Management: The Mobile App Development Playbook

This comprehensive 16 page Forrester Research, Inc. report, authored by Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester VP and Principal Analyst, details a number of valuable, commonly collected metrics and describes the tools and frameworks that can help you collect them. Read now!

Best tech jobs of 2014

U.S. News & World Report's 100 Best Jobs of 2014 list is out, and there's big news: For the first time, an IT job has landed at #1. READ MORE

The greatest security story never told -- how Microsoft's SDL saved Windows

Microsoft has launched a new website to "tell the untold story" of something it believes changed the history of Windows security and indeed Microsoft itself a the Software Development Lifecycle or plain 'SDL' for short. READ MORE

Internet pranked by ‘Facebook for Drunks’ app

A social network that caters exclusively to drunks and requires actual Breathalyzer proof of drunkenness using an actual Breathalyzer to log in? Must be a joke, right? Of course it's a joke, but that hasn't stopped The Internet - including a number of tech news sites - from taking this "social network" seriously, or the "founders" from promising to make a splash at the SXSW extravaganza kicking off... READ MORE

WEBCAST: VCE

Simplify Operations, Speed Deployments and Reduce Costs

George Weiss, Gartner Vice President and Analyst, and Praveen Akkiraju, CEO of VCE, provide practical information regarding the various aspects of Integrated Infrastructures based on research and customer case uses. Learn More

Video: Basketball and Big Data

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U.S. spy agencies adopt new IT approach

The CIA's decision to use Amazon's cloud is part of a broader IT shake-up to make the spy business more efficient. READ MORE

What CISOs Can Do About the Cybersecurity Skills Shortage

I had the opportunity to present some of my research on the IT security skills shortage at last week's RSA Conference. This is a serious issue that doesn't get nearly enough attention. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Kaspersky

Cutting Complexity - Simplifying Security

Kaspersky Lab's latest whitepaper, "Cutting Complexity - Simplifying Security" looks at how the latest IT Systems Management solutions can simplify and automate a vast range of routine IT management tasks. Learn More

6 IT Strategies to Stay Ahead of Data Center Trends

Automation, virtualization, cloud computing -- these technology trends are transforming the data center and enabling companies to lower costs, increase flexibility and improve reliability. However, these shifts require IT, and their outsourcing providers, to rethink traditional strategies. READ MORE

CA moves from “constantly acquiring” to innovation factory

Growing up on Long Island, Computer Associates was the local big dog in technology. Founder Charles Wang owned the Islanders hockey team, was a legendary success, our own Long Island version of Bill Gates. He built Computer Associates by constantly acquiring companies and adding them to the revenue mix. Through all of the ups and downs of the company including its change from Computer Associates... READ MORE

INSIDER

Case Study: Santa Clara U. graduates to Gigabit Wi-Fi

In 2006, Santa Clara University began rolling out a Wi-Fi network as a way to supplement the school's existing production network. The initial deployment consisted of about 800 Cisco Aironet 1131 a/b/g/ access points and Cisco WiSM controllers. As expansion or renovation projects occurred, the school added some 802.11n access points, but until recently 90% of the roughly 70 buildings on campus were equipped with the older, slower technology. READ MORE

MacGyver IT: 21 tools for IT heroes

On the road, under duress, or out in the boonies -- save the day with these essential IT troubleshooting and repair tools READ MORE

WEBCAST: Attachmate

Freightliner Uses Verastream to Simplify Mainframe Processes

This UK-based freight transporter automated EDI messaging and rolled out real-time online tracking, generating 2 million customer messages per year. They used an SOA approach to ensure ongoing flexibility and competitive advantage. See why Freightliner calls Verastream “our most reliable employee.” View Now.

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