Issue highlights 1. Fedora, openSUSE ditch MySQL database 2. 12 Common IT Hiring Mistakes and How to Avoid Them 3. Apple's new 128GB iPad to go on sale this week 4. Chinese hackers use compromised USA university computers to attack us 5. Core Networking and Security 100th Blog Post 6. HBO Go may be heading to the Apple TV later this year 7. Media, like critical infrastructure, need better security |
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Two major open-source projects, Fedora and openSUSE, are planning to ditch the venerable Oracle MySQL database framework and adopt MariaDB instead. The Fedora project's wiki says that the decision to make the switch was prompted, at least in part, by uncertainty over Oracle's stewardship of MySQL. READ MORE |
Bringing a new hire into you IT department is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, he could be just the right fit to boost your output and help reach business goals. On the other hand, he could have a negative effect that results in missed deadlines or a decline in morale of your entire IT team. READ MORE |
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In case you missed it, Apple last week expanded its iPad lineup by announcing the upcoming release of a 128GB model of the fourth generation iPad. The new device is set to go on sale on February 5th and will naturally come in both Wi-Fi and Cellular options. READ MORE |
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Let's say you have your email locked down so that it does an excellent job of identifying spam; people and businesses have their own folders or labels. Let's also say you have a rapid-fire delete finger for any email that doesn't fit nicely into the categories above. If an email goes into its corresponding folder and appears to come from a "trusted source"-- be it a family member, business associate,... READ MORE |
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This is my 100th blog post for the Network World Cisco Subnet community. As I reflect on the last four years of writing this blog, I think about the fun I've had sharing ideas with you and hearing your feedback. In this blog I list the most popular articles and I review how IPv6 adoption has changed over these years. I share with you my writing process and ask for your input on future blogs. Most... READ MORE |
There are no shortage of quality HBO series to choose from. The Wire, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Game of Thrones are just a few titles that come to mind. Recently, I've been getting into the critically acclaimed series Girls thanks to HBO Go, a service which lets HBO subscribers stream a boatload of movies and any episode from any HBO series ever created. READ MORE |
With advanced persistent threats 'security is not longer a product... it's a process,' says expert READ MORE |
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