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Network World's Products of the Week 6.10.13

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Network World's Products of the Week 6.10.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Belkin and Fortinet Read More


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Fight back against bandwidth bandits!
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WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

10 steps to Improve Mobile User Experience
Mobile devices have rapidly become a de facto platform for the enterprise. New endpoints connecting to the wireless network are likely to be tablets and smartphones, many of which are employee-owned (BYOD). Mobile users expect always available connectivity, high performance, and seamless user access. View Now

Vooza's 'Weak Password' video: We've all been there
Not sure which part of this Vooza video I enjoyed more. This line: "Churchill? Really? I just robbed your bank account." Or when the woman fashioning the password runs her fingers all over the keyboard in a classic display of aggressive passive aggression. Watch: It's funny because it's so true. Read More

Gartner: Start security monitoring in the public cloud
Security monitoring — the type involving traditional security information and event management (SIEM) — can be done in some public cloud environments, according to Gartner. And if you're using public cloud services, it's time to think about doing it. Read More

'Crazy ants' that destroy computers are immune to insecticide
Slight detour from our usual Microsoft fare, but don't worry, I have plenty to discuss on that front. ABC News just ran a report on a new threat to your-high cost electronics: an ant with a taste for electronic equipment. Nylanderia fulva, more commonly called the "tawny crazy ant," has invaded the south, from Florida to Texas, and is causing damage in electrical gear and outlets everywhere they go.... Read More

New Cisco core router boasts 10X capacity of original
Cisco this week is upgrading its Internet core routers with the CRS-X, a system whose capacity is 10x that of what the initial CRS offered when introduced 10 years ago. Read More

Study finds voice-controlled interfaces distract drivers
When talking or texting, drivers take longer to hit the brakes -- even if they're not hitting tiny keyboards, researchers at the University of Utah have found. Read More

27 new iOS 7 features Apple didn't talk about
Apple had a lot of ground to cover in its WWDC keynote, which might be why you might have missed some of iOS 7 new features. Read More

Juniper keeps its simplification promise
As promised, Juniper has added automation and orchestration features to its campus and data center switches, including OpenStack support. Read More

Bitcoin isn't PRISM-proof
In the aftermath of the revelation of PRISM, the NSA spying program that collects user data from nine major U.S. tech companies, many have highlighted alternate options from organizations that are not known to be cooperating with government surveillance efforts. Read More

Fave Raves: 25 IT pros name their favorite products
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