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Cisco all but kills Cius tablet computer | Customizable cloud SLAs on the way, researchers predict

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Gartner: Don't trust cloud provider to protect your corporate assets
When a family with a baby buys a new car, they don't buy a car seat from the vehicle manufacturer: There is specialized equipment to handle the family's most sensitive asset. John Pescatore, a Gartner vice president and security analyst, says cloud security can be thought of in a similar way: Users shouldn't rely on their cloud service provider's security features to protect their most critical data. Read More


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Cisco all but kills Cius tablet computer
Cisco is slowly killing off its Cius business tablet less than a year after it started shipping. Read More

Customizable cloud SLAs on the way, researchers predict
Service-level agreements and legal standards for cloud offerings will become more customized to individual customers and vertical industries as the cloud market continues to mature and providers look for ways to differentiate their offerings, researchers at the University of London predict. Read More

Microsoft clarifies Ballmer's claims of massive Windows 8 adoption
Reports earlier this week that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer predicted unprecedented sales of Windows 8 were wrong on multiple counts, Microsoft and independent analysts agreed. Read More


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Learn how intelligent imaging and BPM solutions, coupled with pragmatic best practices and methodology, can improve productivity, lower cost, increase accuracy, reduce cycle times and lower overall risk. Learn More

WAN Virtualization's benefits "beyond the WAN" for security, cloud computing
Last time, we covered the network benefits of WAN Virtualization. Here, we look at how WAN Virtualization delivers benefits "beyond the WAN" to the security and computing sides of the enterprise IT shop. Read More

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IaaS: Renting on-demand technology
Putting your faith in the cloud can be a risky endeavor. A survey from earlier this year showed that of 600 large companies, only 27% were using public cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service. Read More

Take me out to the ballgame, with 4G
Ever been to a sports game and tried to send a text message, upload a photo to Facebook, or send a tweet about that awesome play that just happened? If so, you may have been left frustrated by the overcrowded network that prevented that all-important message from making your friends jealous. Read More


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Education group: Schools need 100 Mbps per 1,000 broadband users
Schools in the U.S. will need broadband speeds of 100 Mbps per 1,000 students and staff members by the 2014-15 school year in order to meet a growing demand for Web-based instruction and a skyrocketing number of student-owned Web devices, according to a new report by a trade group representing state education agencies. Read More

Pictures of solar-powered aircraft beginning milestone flight
We've collected some Reuters photos taken yesterday of the sun-powered aircraft Solar Impulse readying for takeoff from an airfield in Switzerland. The plane made it successfully to Madrid early this morning and will now be prepped for the first transcontinental flight powered solely by the sun. You can see the pictures here. Read More

Broadband Stimulus Grants Seen as Political Flashpoint
Lawrence Strickling, the lead administrator of the agency doling out stimulus money for broadband deployments, urges grant recipients to amplify success stories as program faces political persecution in election season. Read More

Microsoft Goes on the Defensive
It seems Microsoft can survive anything, even the post-PC shift. But recent anti-competitive tactics and petty fees reveal a nervous company. Read More



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