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Microsoft's new volume-licensing scheme could simplify buying, managing products

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Where we stand with SDN

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Microsoft's new volume-licensing scheme could simplify buying, managing products

Midsize companies should get ready this month as Microsoft introduces a new purchasing scheme that changes the way it deals with its volume licensing customers.

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Issue highlights

1. Where we stand with SDN

2. Planning for SDN

3. What to look for in an SDN controller

4. Amazon's new delivery option: 30 minutes or less via flying drone

5. A Q&A with the Chair of the Open Networking Foundation's Migration Group

6. Bitcointalk.org warns passwords in danger after DNS attack

7. Amazon's new delivery option: 30 minutes or less via flying drone

8. The best new parody Twitter account to follow: Amazon Drones

9. Rumored Microsoft CEO plan is a very bad idea

10. Meet WISP, the wireless future of Internet service

11. Akamai acquiring anti-DDoS firm Prolexic for $370 million

12. Windows 8 uptake needle sticks as growth stalls

13. Free Mavericks sets OS X adoption record

14. The best new parody Twitter account to follow: Amazon Drones

15. DHS agent cites private medical history to deny Canadian entry into US

16. Products of the week 12.2.13

 

Where we stand with SDN

One gauge of industry progress on the software-defined networking front is the momentum of the Open Networking Foundation (ONF), the user-lead group that is spelling out the core SDN standards and championing the cause. READ MORE

Planning for SDN

Software-defined networking (SDN) is the hottest thing going today, but there is considerable confusion surrounding everything from the definition of the term to the different architectures and technologies suppliers are putting forward. READ MORE

What to look for in an SDN controller

One of the key challenges confronting potential users of software-defined networking is discerning the specific value of particular SDN controllers. Controllers, after all, play critical role as the key arbiter between network applications and network infrastructure. READ MORE

Amazon's new delivery option: 30 minutes or less via flying drone

Amazon's new delivery option: 30 minutes or less via flying drone Called Prime Air, it will be powered by drones and will be ready from a technology standpoint as soon as necessary regulations are in place. From: Network World Videos Views: 6 0 ratings Time: 01:08 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

A Q&A with the Chair of the Open Networking Foundation's Migration Group

For an inside look at the goals, expectations and plans of the ONF's recently created Migration Group and how it hopes to help companies make the transition to SDN, Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up via e-mail with the chair of the group, Justin Joubine Dustzadeh, CTO & VP of Technology Strategy, Networks, Huawei. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: AT&T

Managing Mobile Access to the Cloud

Use of mobile personal cloud services is proliferating on personal and enterprise-owned mobile devices. Organizations are considering controls that appear to conflict with the spirit of BYOD and wonder if their approach is correct. Learn More

Bitcointalk.org warns passwords in danger after DNS attack

A popular Bitcoin discussion forum warned on Monday some user passwords may have been intercepted after the site's DNS (Domain Name System) registrar was breached. READ MORE

Amazon's new delivery option: 30 minutes or less via flying drone

Called Prime Air, it will be powered by drones and will be ready from a technology standpoint as soon as necessary regulations are in place. READ MORE

The best new parody Twitter account to follow: Amazon Drones

There's a lot of buzz in the tech and retailing world on this Cyber Monday about the latest invention from Amazon.com: Package-delivering drones that could be flying in a neighborhood near you. In a story on CBS's 60 Minutes, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled plans for Amazon Prime Air, which he called "octocopters." These electric-powered drones can deliver packages weighing less than 5 pounds... READ MORE

Rumored Microsoft CEO plan is a very bad idea

Ford CEO is the frontrunner for CEO, but his role at Microsoft might not be what we expected. READ MORE

Meet WISP, the wireless future of Internet service

The Internet connection we all rely on is about to change, now that WISP is coming to town. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: CDW

Managing Essential tools for greater productivity

People are interacting with software from the moment they wake up (hearing an alarm on a smartphone) to the time they relax in the evening (reading or shopping online). And in between, software affects virtually every work function in some way, whether in the executive suite or on the shipping dock. Read Now

Akamai acquiring anti-DDoS firm Prolexic for $370 million

Akamai Technologies today has agreed to acquire Prolexic Technologies, a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) mitigation services company, for $370 million. READ MORE

Windows 8 uptake needle sticks as growth stalls

Windows 8's uptake stalled in November, while the now-aging Windows 7 continued to gain ground, a Web metrics company said Sunday. READ MORE

Free Mavericks sets OS X adoption record

Apple's Mavericks operating system set the OS X early-adoption record last month, with a third of all Macs running the new edition within weeks of its introduction. READ MORE

The best new parody Twitter account to follow: Amazon Drones

There's a lot of buzz in the tech and retailing world on this Cyber Monday about the latest invention from Amazon.com: Package-delivering drones that could be flying in a neighborhood near you. In a story on CBS's 60 Minutes, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos unveiled plans for Amazon Prime Air, which he called "octocopters." These electric-powered drones can deliver packages weighing less than 5 pounds... READ MORE

DHS agent cites private medical history to deny Canadian entry into US

How did the U.S. Department of Homeland Security get hold of "confidential" medical records that indicated a wheelchair-bound Canadian woman's "mental illness" episode, which was then used to refuse her entry into the United States? The case has sparked numerous heated online debates. READ MORE

Products of the week 12.2.13

Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as EiQ Networks and Catbird Networks READ MORE

WEBCAST: IBM

Fighting Fraud Videos: IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager

Short videos about IBM Intelligent Investigation Manager (IIM) for Fraud. IIM optimizes the investigation of fraud for customers across many industries in both the commercial and public sector space. Learn More.

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Don't click on these links

Whether you receive a phishing email inviting you to click on a specific link or whether you stumble upon it while Web surfing, here are 10 types of links you should never click on.

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2. VMware vSphere 5.5 bulks up with more muscle, high-availability

3. Amazon plans to use drones to deliver packages

4. Nexus 5 is designed to work on Verizon Wireless, and most other networks

5. How to stay one step ahead of phishing attacks

6. Million-dollar robbery rocks Bitcoin exchange

7. Planning for SDN

8. 12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014

9. Extreme starts anew after Enterasys buy

10. What to look for in an SDN controller

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Telecom Ramblings: Is software-defined everything “the death of innovation?”

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Telecom Ramblings: Is software-defined everything "the death of innovation?"

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Saturday, November 30, 2013

How to Solve Windows 8 Crashes in less than 1 minute

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20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals

The latest battleground for cloud marketing wars: Newspapers

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How to Solve Windows 8 Crashes in less than 1 minute

Windows 8 has been out for a while, featuring an interface that's as cool as it is annoying . . . until you get the hang of it. But, like any computer operating system, it can fall over. Luckily, there is an easy way to solve the cause of most crashes; just call up WinDbg, the Windows debugger; a free tool to diagnose the most common causes of Windows crashes -- misbehaved third party drivers.

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Issue highlights

1. 20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals

2. The latest battleground for cloud marketing wars: Newspapers

3. INSIDER Is open source encryption the answer to NSA snooping?

4. The absurdly simple guide to backing up your PC

5. 12 Best Free iOS 7 Holiday Shopping Apps

6. Router start-up gets boost from Cisco

7. NSA spreading malware to further goals for more power

8. Apple acquires 3-D sensing technology company PrimeSense

9. Million-dollar robbery rocks Bitcoin exchange

10. 15 programming productivity killers

WEBCAST: SAP

Major forces drive requirement for new application platform

Cloud computing, rampant mobility, Big Data, and social business have created challenges never seen before. There is a need for a new application platform. In this webcast, find out about the forces shaping the 'third platform', and why the move to the third platform is the only way to meet customer needs. Learn more

20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals

Apple iPads, latest Android and Windows machines all in for big discounts. Oh, and free snow globes. READ MORE

The latest battleground for cloud marketing wars: Newspapers

Open up your morning New York Times or Wall Street Journal and you may see the latest ad from a cloud computing company praising the virtues of their services. It's the latest push by some vendors, including VMware, IBM and Pivotal, and it's coming with some snarky fallout too. Technology companies have long taken to traditional media outlets to pitch their products, but in recent weeks the back and... READ MORE

INSIDER

Is open source encryption the answer to NSA snooping?

When Unisys CISO John Frymier came in to work on Friday, Sept. 6, the phones were ringing, and continued to ring all day. Customers were panicking over the news headlines of the day before. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: VCE

The Sky's the Limit for Eclipse Aerospace and VCE

Learn how Eclipse was able to virtualize the entire data center without any business disruption, dramatically reduce IT infrastructure hardware costs and easily migrate SAP business applications, Siemens Teamcenter and NX CAD server software. Learn More

The absurdly simple guide to backing up your PC

The first rule of PC Club is: Always, always back up. READ MORE

12 Best Free iOS 7 Holiday Shopping Apps

Braving the long lines and crowds for holiday shopping on Black Friday (and beyond)? Use these free iOS7 shopping apps to make your life a little bit easier. READ MORE

Router start-up gets boost from Cisco

Compass-EOS, a start-up shipping a silicon photonics-based router, this week closed a $42 million round of funding with the help of existing investor Cisco. Other existing vendors participating in the latest round include Comcast Ventures, Pitango Venture Capital, Benchmark Capital, Northbridge Venture Partners and Marker LLC. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Is Cloud ERP Right for You?

Over the past six years, Aberdeen Group has been measuring organizations' willingness to consider a SaaS deployment model for their ERP implementations. Learn More

NSA spreading malware to further goals for more power

Over the weekend, NRC Handelsblad, a Dutch newspaper, reported that the NSA has infected more than 50,000 networks with malware globally. This report was followed by one in the New York Times, detailing the lengths the NSA is willing to go to in order to obtain more power. READ MORE

Apple acquires 3-D sensing technology company PrimeSense

Apple has acquired PrimeSense, a developer of 3-D sensors that allow devices to respond to the environment in three dimensions. READ MORE

Million-dollar robbery rocks Bitcoin exchange

Bitcoin Internet Payment Services, a Denmark-based exchange billing itself as Europe's biggest, was robbed of bitcoins worth more than $1 million in a theft that took place over the course of the past several days. READ MORE

15 programming productivity killers

Meetings, know-nothing managers, productivity metrics -- here's what's threatening to slay the next generation of great software READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Top Reasons to Choose HP BladeSystem

With continuously changing business requirements and technology playing a strategic role in day-to-day business, your organization needs a server infrastructure that enables you to take advantage of new opportunities while containing cost and complexity. Learn More

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20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals

Apple iPads, latest Android and Windows machines all in for big discounts. Oh, and free snow globes.

JOIN THE NETWORK WORLD COMMUNITIES

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).

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MOST-READ STORIES

1. Million-dollar robbery rocks Bitcoin exchange

2. 12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014

3. HP private cloud service leads the pack, followed by Cisco and Microsoft, Forrester says

4. The Tenth Gibbs Golden Turkey Awards

5. Microsoft reveals Black Friday deals for Surface, laptops

6. 15 programming productivity killers

7. 10 things we learned - or didn't -- from Cisco's Insieme launch

8. OS X Mavericks tips and tricks you need to learn

9. 20-plus eye-popping Black Friday tablet, computer & tech deals

10. NAS goes outside the box

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