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Date: May 14, 2014 2:15 PM
Subject: Juniper Networks goes 'Back to the Future'
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Network World Daily News PM | | New CEO Shaygan Kheradpir looks to Juniper's past to prepare for its future. | | Issue highlights 1. 8 emerging tech titles -- grab 'em before they're hot 2. "Game of Thrones" author likes DOS, hates spellcheck 3. The computer knows you're bowling: New algorithm identifies human activity from video 4. IBM extends e-commerce into cloud with ExperienceOne suite 5. Brown HIV researchers make Dropbox secure with nCrypted Cloud 6. INSIDER Open source pitfalls – and how to avoid them 7. Blue Jeans Network Upgrades its Video Collaboration Service 8. For entry-level tech jobs, hiring managers care about passion for IT more than a diploma 9. Net neutrality advocates flood FCC Twitter chat 10. Linux group builds 64-bit Android KitKat for ARM developers 11. 6 Top Enterprise Workgroup Printers | | With change the only constant in the IT jobs market these days, savvy tech pros are keeping their eye on these emerging specialties. READ MORE | Funny piece of an interview with George R. Martin on Conan last night. The "Game of Thrones" author was asked if he worries about computer virus' ruining his 1,000 page tomes. Martin's answer: He doesn't because he prefers to write on a DOS computer running WordStar 4.0. Well, who doesn't? Take a look: READ MORE | A new algorithm uses cutting-edge techniques to help computers identify human activity from video input far more quickly and efficiently than previous systems. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: CDW Frequently asked questions about the new Creative Cloud for teams single-app plan. Adobe offers two Creative Cloud for teams plans--complete and single app. A single-app plan includes access to the latest version of one CC desktop app of your choice View Now | IBM has broadened its e-commerce offerings with a new range of digital marketing and customer analytics that can be provided through on premises software or via a cloud service that customers appear increasingly open to adopting. READ MORE | While workers have embraced consumer technology in the workplace with enthusiasm, those technologies have posed pesky problemsA for organizations that deal with sensitive personal information, especially universities. 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 | WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks This practical guide to superior online performance takes a closer look at the complex concept of online performance: what it is, how to measure it, and—most critically—what it takes to make it better. Learn More | Blue Jeans Network, a global provider for video collaboration, announced it has expanded its service with the ability to host larger meetings with up to 100 fully interactive participants; it previously supported up from 25 participants. The company has also added "record-and-share" features, along with several audio-enhancements and moderator controls to assist with the larger meetings. Read... READ MORE | Class of 2014 college graduates looking for their first IT jobs take note: your passion for and experience with technology may prove more helpful in your employment search than your diplomas. READ MORE | A flood of Internet users and net neutrality advocates called on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission to enact strong net neutrality rules, with many participants in an agency-sponsored Twitter chat Tuesday advocating utility-style regulations for broadband providers. READ MORE | Google is being tight-lipped about when the 64-bit version of Android will be released, but Linux development group Linaro has built a version of the open-source operating system so mobile applications can be written and tested by manufacturers and developers rushing to catch up with Apple. READ MORE | Is your office paperless? Didn't think so. Consider one of these six printers, then, for the workgroups in your enterprise. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: IBM IBM Sametime software can help organizations provide a better collaboration environment by integrating telecommunications as part of an overall social communications strategy. Read Now | | | | | | | | |
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