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Cisco tells HP to lose that suit

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Cisco tells HP to lose that suit
HP should stop suing employees that jump ship for HP competitors. That's the viewpoint of Cisco, anyway, after HP sued a few former employees for going to work there. In a blog on its site last Wednesday, Cisco challenged HP to cease litigation against employees who leave the company to work elsewhere. The latest episode - and the third in the last two years, according to Cisco - was two weeks ago,... Read More


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10 Things Your Next Firewall Must Do
Choosing a next-generation firewall is more than a simple comparison of technical features. It's about balancing the needs of the business with the risks associated with modern applications. Gain access to valuable information in one location- read articles and watch videos that will empower you to make the right decision. Learn More!

CIO Q&A: How Citrix supports more workers with lower IT budget
Citrix CIO Paul Martine is the poster child for everything that Citrix markets to other CIOs. Read More

RIM to offer multiplatform device management
Research In Motion is taking on mobile device management for Android and Apple iOS devices as well as its own products, introducing the BlackBerry Mobile Fusion product on Tuesday. Read More

Rohm builds chip that will send data at 30Gbps, through clothing, paper
Japanese component maker Rohm said it has developed an experimental chip that can send and receive signals at terahertz-range frequencies, which can carry data at speeds of up to 30Gbps and penetrate clothing and paper. Read More


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Building the Intelligent Cloud-Ready Data Center
For CIOs today, the challenges are many and often difficult. They must support more revenue generating projects without having to expand, rebuild or move their data centers. Many are turning to virtualization to consolidate resources and make this happen. Learn More!

Storage companies to watch product sampler
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Feds nuke 150 website domains for selling fake goods
In its second annual Cyber Monday bust-fest, US law enforcement today said it seized 150 domain names from commercial websites it said engaged in the sale and distribution of counterfeit goods and copyrighted works. The 150 seized domains are now custody of the federal government and site visitors will see a banner that notifies them that the domain name has been grabbed by federal authorities. ... Read More

Lenovo unveils new tablets, smartphone and plans 'smart TV'
Lenovo unveiled three new tablets and a smartphone for the Chinese market on Tuesday and said it will launch a smart TV product in the first quarter of next year. Read More


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Next-Gen Firewalls for HIED: SUNY College at Old Westbury
SUNY College at Old Westbury implemented Next-Gen Firewalls for bandwidth management to optimize traffic for video streaming and other uses. Read now.

Google schools us on the evolution of search technology
Google Fellow Ben Gomes has posted a blog item regarding a new video produced by Google about the Evolution of Search, including the notion of universal search that fetches content including not just text-based content, but images, video and more (Google says developing universal search was a huge challenge). Read More

Privacy about to punted again when 'balanced' against need for govt spying
With the cyber-world such as it is now, constant breaches because companies are careless and lax about protecting our personal information, it might be true what the Office of Inadequate Security pointed out, "Maybe all companies should add 'check Pastebin' to their daily security to-do list." As if there's not enough personal info dumped about us all to invade privacy, any time there is talk about... Read More

Flying fingers solve hundreds of Rubik's Cubes
Called the You Can Do the Rubik's Cube program, students from 14 New England High Schools and Middle Schools worked in teams to solve the colorful cube. Read More

Hottest Tablets for Your Holiday Wishlist
Tablet PCs have become the must-have holiday gift. This year though, Apple's iPad is no longer the only tablet on the market with significant "wow factor." CIO.com's Al Sacco presents a list of the best tablets available for this 2011 holiday season. Read More



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