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Date: May 9, 2014 8:15 AM
Subject: Cisco Internet of Things chief quits
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Network World Daily News AM | | Cisco Systems' point man on the Internet of Things (IoT) has resigned just as industries start to explore how millions of sensors and devices can be connected over networks. | | Issue highlights 1. Quick look: America's first spaceport 2. Japan police arrest man who made 3D-printed guns 3. Bitly discloses account compromise, urges users to change passwords 4. Heartbleed was a headache, but far from fatal 5. Apple reportedly in talks to acquire Beats for $3.2 billion 6. Cool crowdfunding project: The Android-based Odin projector 7. Glow in the dark -- how CISOs can find their way through the darkness of the web 8. Box's note-taking app exits beta, rolls out to customers 9. INSIDER Open source pitfalls – and how to avoid them 10. 25 geeky Mother's Day gifts | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Ipswitch Is your wireless network running out of bandwidth? You aren't alone. Gartner Research says underestimating demand and inadequate planning will obsolete 80% of wireless networks in less than two years. This doesn't have to happen to you. Discover five ways in which you can keep up with the ever-increasing demands on your wireless networks. Download our executive summary now | Virgin Galactic, SpaceX and others expect the site to be the hub of commercial space operations READ MORE | Japan is putting its strict firearms-control laws up against the latest in digital manufacturing with the arrest of a man who allegedly made 3D-printed guns. READ MORE | On Thursday evening, Bitly (bit.ly), one of the Web's largest URL shortening services, urged users to reset their API keys, OAuth tokens, and passwords. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell and Intel In-depth monitoring and analysis are essential to effective storage management. Learn how SAN HQ for Dell EqualLogic SANs can help identify faults, accelerate time to resolution, simplify storage management, optimize performance, and boost efficiency at no additional cost for EqualLogic PS Series storage arrays. Learn more! | It's been a month since the Heartbleed Bug set off a stampede to patch software in everything from network gear to security software as it quickly became evident that vulnerable versions of the OpenSSL encryption code had been very widely deployed. READ MORE | READ MORE | READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Panduit Corp. Cloud-Based Delivery of IT infrastructure and Applications is radically changing the way businesses buy and use technology. But the cloud won't deliver full value to providers and users unless close attention is paid to physical infrastructure in the cloud data center. Learn More | Even my favorite small sushi shop has a website with an online ordering capability. It also has a blog with news, events, and recipes and an option to subscribe to the newsletter. READ MORE | Box has begun rolling out Notes, the lightweight note-taking application it announced in September, making its first foray into content creation and office productivity tools. READ MORE | It's hard to imagine a company these days that isn't using open source software somewhere, whether it's Linux running a company's print and web servers, the Firefox browser on user desktops, or the Android operating system on mobile devices. READ MORE | Find a Mother's Day gift with a techie vibe READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Windstream In this eGuide, CIO, Computerworld, and InfoWorld offer advice, tips, news, and predictions regarding cloud implementations in the coming year and beyond. Read on to learn how to make cloud work for your organization. Read more | | | | | | | | |
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