Wednesday, July 17, 2013

10 ways to be an authentic IT leader

  Apple aggressively hiring new employees to work on iWatch project | SDN, NFV creeping into provider networks
 
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10 ways to be an authentic IT leader
If you follow the news you can find a litany of examples of poor leadership. People are distrustful or cynical of today's leadership and many times with good reason. That's why being an authentic leader is so important. Getting all your people onboard and moving in the same direction is paramount to success in the fast-paced environment of IT. Read More


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Rapid Virtualization Deployment for Private Clouds
Effective private cloud deployment requires a virtualized environment that facilitates easy management of workloads, efficient creation and migration of virtual machines, and rapid delivery of services. Learn More

Apple aggressively hiring new employees to work on iWatch project
The Financial Times on Sunday shed some more light on one of Apple's most mythical and long-rumored projects - the iWatch. Indeed, everytime Tim Cook sits down for an interview, we hear snippets from the Apple CEO detailing how wearable technology is an extremely interesting market. What's more, rumors that Apple has been working on an iWatch have lingered for quite some time. Read More

SDN, NFV creeping into provider networks
Network operators are starting small with their SDN and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) deployments, containing them to parts of the network where they can evaluate performance before rolling it out, according to Infonetics Research. Read More

After a year at Yahoo, Mayer still sprinting to catch up
Since taking the reins as Yahoo's CEO a year ago this week, Marissa Mayer has set out to revamp the struggling Internet company with a series of rapid fire acquisitions that could make even her former colleagues at Google envious. Read More


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Performance Testing of 802.11n Enterprise Access Points
Performance testing on the Juniper Networks WLA532 Wireless LAN Access Point found that the WLA532 is the highest performing 802.11n three spatial stream enterprise access point at 5 GHz, delivering an average 111 Mbps sustained single client throughput 120 feet from the AP. Learn more.

The future of Linux: Evolving everywhere
Mark Shuttleworth's recent closure of Ubuntu Linux bug No. 1 ("Microsoft has a majority market share") placed a meaningful, if somewhat controversial, exclamation point on how far Linux has come since Linus Torvalds rolled out the first version of the OS in 1991 as a pet project. Read More

Ex-Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie joins Hewlett-Packard's board
Hewlett-Packard's board of directors has received a major infusion of software know-how, with the addition of former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie . Read More

The data center fabric checklist you should know
Like anything in IT, there are several considerations to mull over before employing fabric technology to converge data center operations. Read More


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The Network Foundation of an IT-to-ET Transformation
There's an evolutionary process at work that will eventually affect every enterprise IT department. Nemertes Research describes it as a transformation from IT to ET – Enterprise Technology. Learn More

App economy expected to double by 2017 to $151B
The combined value of paid apps, app-enabled purchases of goods and services and in-app advertising is expected to double to $151 billion in the U.S. by 2017, AppNation said. Read More

Like a pinball, Zimbra bounces again, now to Telligent from VMware
Telligent has acquired Zimbra from VMware in order to give its enterprise social networking suite an enterprise email and calendaring component. Read More

It's getting warmer in some data centers
With major parts of the U.S. under an intense heat wave, opting for less cooling may seem like a bad idea. But it isn't. Read More

Startup turns applications into cloud-based software as a service (SaaS)
As the wave of cloud computing continues to ripple through the technology world, many applications are being left behind because they don't translate well into being delivered as a software as a service (SaaS) in the cloud, says Osman Kent, founder of Numecent, which aims to fix that problem. Read More

 

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