Network World Daily News PM | | The iPhone 5C is six months old in March. It's been declared a disaster, a dud, a fiasco and a flop. The reports of its death have been greatly exaggerated. Here's why. | | Issue highlights 1. The iPhone 5C is a mistake, a failure, a disaster, a flop, a dud 2. Laser makes internet backbone speeds four-times faster 3. Apple finally phases out the iPad 2 with the iPad 4; Introduces 8GB iPhone 5c across Europe and China 4. My most-wanted software feature: rollbacks 5. 17 Steps to Implement a Public Sector Big Data Project 6. The right way to set up a new PC 7. 'Nobel Prize in Computing' goes to distributed computing wrangler Leslie Lamport 8. Microsoft CEO Nadella to unveil Office on iPad next week 9. Google and Cisco partner to bring WebEx to Chromebooks 10. 12 hot security start-ups you need to know 11. BYOD is fraught with legal peril, audience told | WHITE PAPER: 8x8, Inc Small and midsize businesses are finding a silver lining in cloud communications. Geographical diversity in communications and backup can keep a business up and running no matter the disaster so long as one employee can access a mobile phone or the Internet. Learn how to get your company back in business during a disaster. Learn more >> | Here's a hit list of iPhone 5C hysteria, from the iOSphere. We post the headline, the claim, and the reality. READ MORE | Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a laser that could quadruple internet speeds on the existing internet backbone. READ MORE | Apple today made a noteworthy change to its venerable iPad lineup today, replacing the tried and true iPad 2 as the company's tablet entry model and replacing it with last year's iPad 4 with Retina Display. The 16GB Wi-Fi model for the iPad 4 will start at $399. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP Download this whitepaper and learn how bots work and how, by adopting the right strategy, you can use a defense-in-depth strategy to effectively prevent direct attacks against your critical systems. Learn More | The conventional wisdom is to always use the latest version of software. The latest version is supposed to be the most stable, up-to-date, and secure version, right? Not always. RELATED: What happens when your Office 365 subscription runs out? Ransom READ MORE | Government agencies are rich in data that could be used to better serve citizens. However leveraging massive amounts data is at best a complex project. Based on interviews with CIOs at every level of government, Kevin C. Desouza of Arizona State University lays out a three-stage, 17-step big data implementation plan. READ MORE | Whether you're unboxing a new PC (perhaps, say, to flee the death of Windows XP) or freshly installing Windows on older hardware (maybe to prepare for Windows 8.1's handy spring update?), your job isn't done when you boot up the trusty ol' desktop for the very first time. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation In this 2013 study, Forrester Consulting examines the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) that organizations may realize by deploying IBM InfoSphere Optim data lifecycle management solutions for Data Growth and Test Data Management. View Now | Leslie Lamport, a Microsoft Research principal, has been named the winner of the 2013 ACM A.M. Turing Award, also known as the "Nobel Prize in Computing." READ MORE | Microsoft will announce Office apps for Apple's iPad on March 27, according to a pair of reports Monday. READ MORE | Google and Cisco are teaming up in the enterprise collaboration market, bundling WebEx with Chromebooks and integrating the Cisco Web conferencing and online meeting product with Google Apps. READ MORE | The willingness to invest in new security start-ups is continuing at such a breakneck pace that start-ups still in stealth mode are getting snapped up by more established players before they even publicly introduce their security products and services. READ MORE | Businesses worry most about security when it comes to bring-your-own-device programs, but the legal ramifications of letting employees use personal smartphones and tablets at work can be just as threatening, attendees of Enterprise Connect were told. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Attachmate Learn how to get rapid service enablement via small, orchestrated steps. This paper discusses both new and traditional approaches to legacy modernization, while highlighting a service-enablement strategy that’s fast and practical, with notable ROI potential. Learn More. | | | | | | | | |
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