Latest DEMO podcast: Goodbye free, it's been nice Carla and Keith talk about the end of the "free ride" as a business model, and whether companies at DEMO are better off by hitting home runs or solid singles when they demonstrate. Plus, would Carla pay to use Facebook? (21:16) Latest Newsmaker of the Week podcast: NetApp's Hitz cuts the bull Newsmaker Dave Hitz, one of the original founders of NetApp, recently published a memoir dubbed "How to Castrate a Bull: Unexpected Lessons on Risk, Growth and Success in Business" and sheds some light on the story behind the eye-catching title. (9:55) Latest Network World Panorama podcast: Hot Spot Horror Stories Keith Shaw talks with author James Gaskin about his recent experiment talking with mobile workers about their laptop security usage at various hot spots around the country. Find out why most users get a not-so-good grade at protecting their data and their physical devices. Plus, we offer up tips on how to protect your data and notebook while traveling. (15:44) Latest Twisted Pair podcast: Super Sunday means something else in Britain Jason and Keith discuss why employees are now Security Threat #1, what we want in a new iPhone, and what Britons are doing on Sunday mornings (they're not watching sports). Latest from The video library: Google Earth 5.0 goes deep under the sea The new Google Earth 5.0 tool features underwater exploration, historical views and the ability to create narrated tours. HP alliance optimizes ProCurve switches ProCurve ONE, is aimed to bring software for security, application acceleration and other functions right into the network. Bill Gates boosts fight against polio The fight to eradicate polio has been given a significant monetary boost through new funds pledged by the Bill Gates' charitable foundation. Portable gadget helps visually impaired MIT researchers have designed a portable device that allows people with visual impairments to access the internet, view photographs, or just see the face of a friend. Latest Network World Panorama podcast: Securing Super Bowl 43 Bob Cannon from Johnson Controls, a systems integrator, talks about the physical security systems at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, site of this year's Super Bowl. The network he and his team built allow multiple agencies access cameras and other systems through a single network. (11:09) February giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: One American Express gift card worth $250 from Global Knowledge; One Microsoft training course worth $2,995 from Global Knowledge; 15 copies each of the hot book titles Voice over IP Security, and CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide and 15 copies of Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators. Get all the entry details here. |
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