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Network World Daily News PM | | IBM's iconic mainframe turns 50 | | Issue highlights 1. Amazon jumps into set-top media business with voice-enabled Fire TV 2. Fumble-free USB 3.1 connector will be in products by year end 3. The 10 computer science programs with the biggest payoff 4. Apple, cloud computing share the blame in new "Sex Tape" movie 5. How to respond to a data breach 6. FireEye, AhnLab score low in lab test of breach detection systems 7. FBI: Elaborate $1 million Verizon iPhone, iPad fraud busted 8. IT Leaders Pursue Data Center Innovation to Beat the Heat 9. New rugged laptop from Dell has a screen with a twist 10. Cisco reveals OpenFlow SDN killer 11. The ultimate Windows XP quiz | 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 | Fire TV to compete with Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and more READ MORE | The redesigned USB connector, belonging to the USB 3.1 specification, could be in laptops and mobile devices by the end of the year. READ MORE | New data reveal which schools offer the best dollar-for-dollar return on your investment in a computer science degree in 2014 READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors In Gartner's 2013 Blade Server Magic Quadrant, HP has been positioned as a leader for completeness of vision and ability to execute. Read this paper to learn why HP BladeSystem is the leading choice of IT professionals. Learn More | You'd almost think Apple rival Samsung underwrote the upcoming movie "Sex Tape" when you see the just released NSFW trailer. READ MORE | Data breaches seem to be happening at an absurdly rapid rate these days with reported incidents involving the theft of personally identifiable information hitting 25,566 in 2013 up from 10,481 in 2009. READ MORE | In an evaluative lab test, FireEye and Ahnlab each scored “below average” on their breach-detection systems (BDS) in a comparative group product test which was conducted by NSS Labs. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: VCE Virtualizing compute, storage and networks with VCE was the answer for one IT-constrained healthcare organization who was able to: - Migrate applications in just five days (compared to two months previously) - Improve storage and application performance by 25%-40% - Meet stringent state-regulated SLAs - Reduce data center footprint by 75% Learn More | The FBI said a man admitted he ripped off more than $1 million worth of iPhones and iPads from Verizon Wireless using an elaborate scheme that involved misappropriating corporate purchasing accounts and bribing Federal Express drivers. U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said Stephen Gunn of Chicago, 36, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge in Newark federal court to an indictment charging him with... READ MORE | The perennial data center quest to beat the heat has sparked a wave of innovation in enterprise computing. READ MORE | Dell's new rugged laptop has a 11.6-inch screen with a twist -- the screen can rotate 180 degrees to turn the device into a tablet. READ MORE | 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. READ MORE | Microsoft Windows XP is so beloved that users won't let it go. But how well do you know XP? READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid Data deduplication has clear benefits when it comes to efficiently retaining backup data on disk and replicating data offsite for disaster recovery – you save both disk space and bandwidth by employing deduplication. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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