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Network World Daily News PM | | Wave uses a search-like medium along with extensive visualizations | | Issue highlights 1. Clear Choice Tests: HP blade chassis is dense and intense 2. New products of the week 10.13.14 3. Kmart hacked, exposing customers' card numbers 4. iPhone 6 off to a tremendous start in China 5. Sonus Upgrades SBCs, Completes BroadSoft Interoperability 6. ChromeOS disses Linux users, drops ext2/3/4 7. Q&A: How Yik Yak wants to weed out abuse and become the next Twitter 8. This 60-year-old photo says a lot about diversity in technology 9. The Snappening: Snapsaved admits to hack that leaked SnapChat photos 10. Why are so many reporting that Nadella apologized when he did no such thing? | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Brocade Communications Systems Get a leg up on your peers with a free Brocade Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Certification to future-proof your career and your network. This course will help you: Understand sophisticated, multitier networks within virtualized environments and stand out from your peers by becoming an expert within your IT organization Sign up today and get a promo code for the free Brocade Network Functions Virtualization Certification program (a $650 value), and a free 60-day trial of the Brocade Vyatta vRouter. | If you're looking for the ultimate in computational density, consider the HP C7000 Platinum Blade Server Chassis. The C7000 packs an enormous amount of power into just 10U of rack space, with modular components that can be almost instantly changed out. READ MORE | Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Amazon Web Services and Brocade READ MORE | There is no evidence that personal information or debit-card PIN numbers were stolen, the company says READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Dell Software Toad for IBM DB2 is a powerful tool for the database administrator. But it's some of its newer and lesser known features that provide the great productivity benefits in the DBA's day-to-day work. Do you know the top 10 features of Toad for IBM DB2? Download this white paper and find out. View now | Largely considered Apple's most important market, iPhone 6 sales in China are off to an incredible start READ MORE | Sonus unveiled its latest Session Border Controller (SBC) software today, with new features designed to enhance interworking, multimedia capabilities, and collaboration platforms. Sonus also announced separately that it has completed interoperability testing with BroadSoft's BroadWorks. READ MORE | Trying to figure out why exactly ChromeOS would make such a silly decision. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: Code 42 Valuable enterprise data lives on endpoint devices, changes constantly and flows freely throughout organizations. But what happens when that data is inappropriately shared or breached because a business user adopts an unsafe consumer-based sync and share tool? Learn More | Yik Yak CEO Tyler Droll and Chief Operating Officer Brooks Buffington lay out their vision READ MORE | This amazing portrait of my mother-in-law's 1954 IBM computer training class couldn't paint a clearer picture. READ MORE | The Snappening, a result of Snapchat users trusting the third-party app Snapsaved to save content, means the private photos and videos of as many as 200,000 Snapchatters is the newest massive collection of private photos in the hands of pervs strangers.Since 4Chan dubbed the hack "The Snappening," various articles claim the collection of photos and videos to be between 90,000 and 200,000. That's a far cry from all Snapchat users since the leaked photos were from people who used the third-party app Snapsaved that allowed them to store Snapchat pictures.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella hasn't come within a mea or a culpa of apologizing for his assertion Thursday that women should avoid asking for a raise, yet countless media outlets are reporting that he has in fact done so. Business Insider: "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Apologizes: 'If You Think You Deserve A Raise, You Should Just Ask.'" Christian Science Monitor: "Satya Nadella apologizes: What's Microsoft's record on women?" The Times of India: "Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella apologizes for saying 'women don't need to ask for a raise.'" The Daily Mail: "Microsoft CEO apologizes for telling women not to ask for raises and instead put their trust in KARMA." There are countless more, despite the fact that Nadella has not apologized.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here READ MORE | WEBCAST: Dell | Symantec Effective mobile security does not have to be a battlefield between IT and users. Join this Webcast to hear how to strike a balance between users' mobile desires and IT's need for control Learn More. | | | | | | | | |
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