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Date: May 18, 2014 7:01 AM
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Network World Daily News AM | | | | Issue highlights 1. Russia 'detains' cigarette-smuggling drone 2. iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 16 3. Quick look: Google's self driving car 4. NASA's broken planet-hunter spacecraft given second life 5. Google readies automated tool for those wanting to disappear from search results 6. Do We Need a Title IX for STEM Workers? 7. How to Negotiate Your Starting Salary 8. Server reboot puts scare into parents 9. Red Hat vs. The Wall Street Journal and the battle of the OpenStack clouds 10. FAQ: What does the FCC's net neutrality proposal mean for businesses? 11. Tufts University named best open-source school in America | WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology A wide range of observers agree that data centers are now entering an era of "hyperconvergence" that will raise network traffic levels faster and further than anything the IT world has seen before. Is your network prepared to handle the upcoming onslaught of data? Learn more>> | Russian authorities say they have busted a drone-enabled cigarette-smuggling operation in that country's westernmost Kaliningrad region. While not unprecedented, this manner of criminal enterprise can only be expected to become more common. From an ITAR-TASS News Agency report: READ MORE | Finally, a "rumor" that reads like real reporting: iPhone 6 could "triple" its base resolution to enable Retina display pixel densities on larger screen sizes. READ MORE | Google's sensors avoid trouble, even when other drivers try to distract the cars READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: PC Connection | Cisco | Intel® In this Whitepaper, we'll take a close look at how Cisco® Unified Computing System (UCS®) with intelligent Intel® Xeon® processors is revolutionizing the way businesses store and access information. Learn More | NASA today said it would fund the technology fixes required to make its inoperative Kepler space telescope active again and able to hunt for new planets and galaxies. READ MORE | People will be able to use an online tool to ask Google not to display search results about them, according to a German data protection commissioner. READ MORE | Senior government official says the landmark education reform bill is a possible template for addressing shortage of technical workers and bridging the gender gap in IT. READ MORE | WEBCAST: Network Instruments This webcast discusses five best practices on how to successfully optimize and manage UC, as well as how to gain clear picture of overall performance and quickly troubleshoot when the inevitable issues arise. Learn More | You got the job offer. While you cleared the biggest hurdle, you're not finished yet. Now it's time to negotiate your compensation package. These tips will help you get the best deal while keeping the process a positive one. READ MORE | I might have been one of those parents, as these erroneous absentee calls were delivered in the town where I live. However, I first learned of the problem via an email announcing that it was only a false alarm. From a Hopkinton, Mass., school website: READ MORE | The hubbub of the week in the cloud is a scathing Wall Street Journal article that accuses Red Hat of playing "Hardball on OpenStack Software," but analysts say the accusations made by the paper more realistically amount to marketing mud-slinging amongst competitors. READ MORE | With the FCC planning to vote Thursday on chairman Tom Wheeler's new proposal on net neutrality, pressure groups have stepped up their efforts to mobilize public opinion against the measure, which would allow for ISPs to charge content providers for preferential access. READ MORE | Tufts University does more than any other U.S. college or university to promote the use of open-source software, according to a new report from researchers backed by Spanish software download site PortalProgramas. READ MORE | : Network Instruments Learn how IT leaders are moving forward with Software-Defined Networks, 40 Gb, Unified Communications, Big Data and BYOD and see why determining whether problems originate in the network, system, or application still present a top troubleshooting challenge. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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