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Expect tech glitches when Obamacare launches Oct. 1
The health insurance marketplaces mandated by the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act are scheduled to open for business in four days. Yet even before the sites launch, tech problems are emerging. Read More


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HP opens up on SDNs
HP this week is establishing an "open" approach to SDN intended to accelerate programmable network deployments and stimulate demand for its switches and routers. Read More

"SCADA and Me": An unlikely picturebook for kids, industrial primer for adults
Rob Lee got the idea for SCADA and Me - a barely-technical picturebook that introduces industrial control systems to novices - from a group that should have already known what SCADA systems were but didn't, and who afterwards suggested that he write up a non-technical handout to distribute at his next briefing. Read More

Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech
Replacing silicon transistors with carbon nanotubes could make any electronic device -- smartphones, laptops, tablets and supercomputers -- smaller and more powerful. Read More


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7 sneak attacks used by today's most devious hackers
Most malware is mundane, but these innovative techniques are exploiting systems and networks of even the savviest users. Read More

Federal IT hiring slips with political deadlock
IT hiring by the federal government is trending downward, with fewer jobs posted each month this year than last year, according to a Computerworld analysis of employment data. Read More

Cisco Nexus 9000 aimed at 40G?
Unconfirmed details are starting to emerge on the Cisco Nexus 9000, the new data center switch being developed by spin-in candidate Insieme Networks. Cisco is expected to introduce the Insieme-built Nexus 9000 line Nov. 6. Read More


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Microsoft's Surface to be under revenue microscope
Microsoft plans to make it easier for Wall Street and industry analysts to track revenue generated by the company's struggling Surface line of tablets. Read More

Free open-source SDN app will analyze your network's complexity
Enterprise infrastructure company Infoblox announced this week that it plans to release a free and open-source software tool called Tapestry aimed at generating a hard measurement of any network's complexity. Read More

Cisco IOS updates fix 10 denial-of-service vulnerabilities
Cisco Systems has patched 10 vulnerabilities that could impact the availability of devices using various versions of its IOS software. Read More


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