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Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Hackers release iOS 6.1 jailbreak utility

Lotus pioneers: Where are they now?

Moving to cloud computing is harder, costlier than originally envisioned

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February 05, 2013
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Hackers release iOS 6.1 jailbreak utility

A program to jailbreak Apple devices running iOS 6 or above was released Monday, sparking over 100,000 downloads in the first 10 minutes of availability. The jailbreak modifies Apple's mobile firmware, letting users load applications from outside of the official AppStore, and access iOS files that Apple usually shields.

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Issue highlights

1. Lotus pioneers: Where are they now?

2. Moving to cloud computing is harder, costlier than originally envisioned

3. Jony Ive hasn't been given too much power at Apple... because he's always had it

4. Drop in Windows 7 usage rate is misleading

5. Oracle to buy network equipment maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion

6. What's up with VMware?

7. We need a critical infrastructure cybersecurity policy

8. Mobile data use soared at Super Bowl while some Internet traffic dipped

9. 15 tips for landing - and acing - a job interview

WHITE PAPER: AT&T / AT&T Wireless

Cloud Services: It's not just what but how...and who

Cloud services can be an effective way to find the needles of value hidden in the Big Data "hay stack." Choosing a cloud provider capable of transport, storage and analysis in a single infrastructure can simplify this process and strengthen return on investment. Learn More!

Lotus pioneers: Where are they now?

IBM kills Lotus name, but software, key players, live on READ MORE

Moving to cloud computing is harder, costlier than originally envisioned

A substantial number of businesses say cloud computing security challenges are daunting and the costs higher than they originally thought they would be, according to the Cloud Survey report published today by consultancy KPMG International. READ MORE

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: QLogic Corporation

Are You Planning a 10Gb Ethernet Upgrade?

QLogic's 10GbEIntelligent Ethernet Adapters work in conjunction with the latest virtualization operating systems with new virtualization and management features. We provide flexible networking solutions that can evolve with your technology while protecting investments in virtualization and server consolidation. But don't take our word for it. Check it out for yourself! Download a free white paper with pertinent information you need to know about upgrading your current Ethernet infrastructure.

Jony Ive hasn't been given too much power at Apple... because he's always had it

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, "respected industry observer" Paul Kedrosky opined that Apple is falling apart at the seams because Jony Ive and his design team have been given too much power, resulting in sleekly designed products that are proving hard to manufacture en masse. As a recent example, Kedrosky points to Apple's troubles in meeting demand for its revamped iMac. Indeed, Apple's struggles... READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Exceed Group

Insider Tips on Reducing Mobile Data Expenses

Direct from master agents for the cellular carriers: - How to create effective employee pooling groups. - Learn productivity ROI calculations to determine how to fully optimize your current data plans. The results will drastically reduce your wireless expenses without impacting your contract. Learn More.

Drop in Windows 7 usage rate is misleading

Data without context is fairly useless. You're left to wonder what it means. That's why Big Data has become such a hot commodity. Without analysis, terabytes of data are just a load of database entries. That's why I'd love to dig deeper into the data from Net Applications, the analytics firm that publishes regular stats on OS and browser usage that tends to set off a feeding frenzy among tech journalists... READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc.

Good APM Practices Get Results

According to NetForecast's survey, enterprises with application performance management (APM) best practices benchmark scores above six on a ten-point scale experience 75% better results in critical areas. This research paper reveals the survey results as well as discusses the best practices for APM. Learn More.

Oracle to buy network equipment maker Acme Packet for $1.7 billion

Oracle has agreed to pay US$1.7 billion for Acme Packet, a network equipment vendor specializing in session delivery. READ MORE

What's up with VMware?

In some people's eyes, VMware has had a tough past couple of weeks. READ MORE

We need a critical infrastructure cybersecurity policy

Reports are that the latest round of cyber-attacks have been aimed at large media outlets like the NY Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post. Before media, large banks and other financial institutions were being targeted. Before the financial industry it was something else. All the while the US Government is under constant bombardment from potential cyber threats probing for weakness. Read... READ MORE

Mobile data use soared at Super Bowl while some Internet traffic dipped

Internet use fell in U.S. homes but soared inside the Superdome during this year's Super Bowl. READ MORE

15 tips for landing - and acing - a job interview

1. Write a great resume to open the door: Interviews are granted to those whose resumes demonstrate accomplishments, contributions and value. If you're not a great writer and you have trouble tooting your own horn, seek help from industry friends or consider a security-resume writer. READ MORE

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