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Network World Daily News AM | | Some buzzwords evolve from the foam of language; others are invented in strokes of evil genius | | Issue highlights 1. SDN start-up targets enterprise WAN complexity 2. INSIDER Using IT to Make Vacationers Happy 3. 5 Things You Need to Know About Cybersecurity Insurance 4. US-CERT to Americans: Stop browsing with IE 5. Google shows homegrown server with IBM Power chip 6. First Look: Firefox 29 7. How many screens does one person reallfy need? 8. Cisco, Akamai team to boost branch performance 9. IT shops losing control over technology 10. History's 15 most popular computer scientists | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry BlackBerry has launched a free EMM license offer to persuade enterprises to upgrade their existing BlackBerry MDM platform, or migrate from any other MDM vendor*. Switch to BES10 and get perpetual Silver level EMM licenses for each existing BlackBerry license or other active MDM licenses, 1 for 1. Good, AirWatch and MobileIron licenses count too. Find out how your BlackBerry, iOS and Android management can be consolidated onto a single, highly secure EMM platform. If you've been waiting for the right time to switch to BES10, this is it. Read More about EZ Pass | CloudGenix looks to ease provisioning of business policy to remote sites READ MORE | At Royal Caribbean Cruises, CIO Bill Martin says IT is aimed at improving the guest experience on the high seas, including robust Internet connectivitya(c). READ MORE | Cybersecurity insurance transfers some of the financial risk of a security breach to the insurer. But it doesn't do a good job of covering the reputation damage and business downturn that can be triggered by a security breach. READ MORE | PODCAST: PC Connection | Cisco | Intel® Listen to this podcast to discover how Crider Foods worked with PC Connection to update their IT infrastructure, while maintaining compliance and control. PC Connection's experts helped Crider deploy Cisco UCS with Intel® Xeon® processors as part of their total data center overhaul. Learn More | The U.S. government's top cyber-security agency is telling Internet Explorer users they should consider running a different browser until Microsoft fixes a critical vulnerability. READ MORE | IBM's efforts to expand the use of its Power chips in hyperscale data centers just got a big shot in the arm from Google. READ MORE | Mozilla brings its A-game to the latest version of Firefox browser. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Alert Logic and PEER 1 Hosting This handy quick reference outlines the 12 PCI DSS 3.0 requirements, who needs to be compliant and how Alert Logic solutions address the new standard. Learn More | Not long ago, my favorite monitor gave up the ghost, and I'm still in mourning. It was a splendid 21.3-inch Samsung SyncMaster 214T with a wonderful 1600 x 1200 resolution that made it especially useful for viewing long documents and tall images. But one day it just wouldn't turn on any more, and a quick consultation revealed that it was fried beyond reasonable repair. Unfortunately, no one makes non-widescreen... READ MORE | Cisco and Akamai this week announced a collaboration to boost application performance for branch office sites. READ MORE | A global survey of more than 1,000 C-level executives shows that IT organizations are losing control over new technology adoption at their companies but are still held accountable for integrating the technologies securely into their company's infrastructure. READ MORE | The MIT Media Lab uses Wikipedia data to rank which computer scientists have made the biggest impressions globally over time READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: RES Software Leverage proactive, secure and automated IT Service delivery to move beyond the traditional App Store and empower your users. Read the white paper to learn how Learn more | | | | | | | | |
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