Tuesday, January 21, 2014

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  European civil rights groups join forces to defend net neutrality | Cisco offers advice on Target breach
 
 
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Skype's Impressive Growth, Sonus Updates SBC Portfolio
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WHITE PAPER: HP Tipping Point
 
Rethinking Your Enterprise Security
The world is constantly evolving, and always connected, and your enterprise must be too. Enterprises realize they need to focus on a sustainable approach to security and risk management - one that is designed to address the new wave of vulnerabilities that prevail due to increasing trends in IT consumerization, mobility, and cloud computing. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel®
 
Bridging the IT Gap
This white paper explains sponsored by HP and Intel® what is fueling the growing gap between enterprise demand and the IT supply; and how your organization can close that gap. Intel®, the Intel® logo, Xeon, and Xeon Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. Learn More>>

European civil rights groups join forces to defend net neutrality
European Internet users could risk being charged extra money for accessing online services like Facebook, Wikipedia, YouTube, Skype and Whatsapp if a European draft regulation on net neutrality isn't amended before March, European civil rights groups warned Tuesday. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Dell

Understanding Enterprise Cloud Governance
This whitepaper covers how to deliver the agility of cloud computing address while still maintaining operational control, through the use of cloud management software, View Now

Cisco offers advice on Target breach
In the wake of the Target and Neiman Marcus data breaches, Cisco suggests encryption at the point-of-sale terminal. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks

Predictive Performance: Measuring the Digital Experience
As websites get more immersive and more complex, organizations need to rethink what, and how, digital experience performance is measured. Speed (or responsiveness) is only one of several factors to consider. Learn More

12 toughest U.S. cities for tech recruiting
San Francisco isn't the toughest place to hire tech pros these days. The talent crunch is worse in New York City than in the renowned tech stronghold on the West Coast, according to IT staffing specialist Dice.com. Recruiting challenges are also hitting other U.S. cities, including Chicago, Detroit, Boston and Tampa. Read More
 

 

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