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Date: Apr 2, 2014 8:05 AM
Subject: Cisco reveals OpenFlow SDN killer
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Network World Daily News AM | | At Interop this week, Cisco is unveiling an alternative to OpenFlow for software-defined networking and proposing it as a standard, while adding it as a vital component of the company's new programmable architecture. | | Issue highlights 1. Hot products at Interop 2. Enterprise software, devices to drive IT spending growth this year, Gartner says 3. U.S. Navy to test humanoid robotic firefighters 4. Google asks US Supreme Court to review ruling on Wi-Fi packet sniffing 5. Big data showdown: Cassandra vs. HBase 6. Top Initiatives in I.T. Operations for 2014/2015 7. Geek-themed Meme of the Week: Endless 1% Edition 8. Newton is the first MIPS-based mini-computer for wearables 9. Google trumpets extra encryption for Gmail, but stays mum on other apps 10. Techie April Fools’ Day – in pictures 11. Grading Google's April Fools' Day | WEBCAST: Oracle Date: May 6th, 2014 Time: 1 PM EDT Attend this Webcast to find out how Oracle’s packaged analytic applications enable line-of-business managers to examine all their business concerns. Learn More | These products are on display at the annual tech conference in Vegas. READ MORE | Worldwide IT spending this year will rise 3.2 percent to US$3.8 trillion, driven by rebounding device sales and strong growth in the enterprise software category, according to analyst firm Gartner. READ MORE | Some day, if there's a fire on a U.S. naval ship, a humanoid robot may rush in to put it out. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Spirent Surprisingly, many organizations are not adequately testing their networks. Network testing is crucial for any IT organization that wants to ensure availability, security and performance of applications and services running on their networks. Learn More>> | Google has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a decision by an appeals court that its collection of data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks is not exempt under federal wiretap laws. READ MORE | Bigtable-inspired open source projects take different routes to the highly scalable, highly flexible, distributed, wide column data store READ MORE | 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! | No. 37 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series, collected from your finer Internet sites, grinds my gears, too. Want more? Check out the "Geek-themed Meme of the Week Archive": And if you'd like me to consider one that you've found - or created - please feel free to send it to me at buzz@nww.com. READ MORE | A Chinese company has released a computer about the size of an SD card that can run a full version of Android and should make it easier to build wearable devices. READ MORE | Google recently trumpeted that it now encrypts Gmail messages while shuffling them among its data centers, an extra security layer aimed at thwarting government and criminal snoops, but didn't say if it applies this protection to its other applications. READ MORE | Have a look at some of the best of the fun and games around the tech world on this most chuckle-worthy of holidays. READ MORE | Because it's not funny unless it's verified as funny. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: SAS Regardless of size, today's businesses are bombarded with structured and unstructured data from a variety of sources. Take advantage of all this data with in-memory analytics and data visualization techniques, to get day-to-day insights for making better decisions. Learn more | | | | | | | | |
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