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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The future is now: You may already be using IPv6

Boston Marathon runners warned not to overshare on social media | VMware helps CIOs tunnel their way to more secure mobile apps

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The future is now: You may already be using IPv6
You've probably heard about the looming shortage of Internet addresses, even if you've never gone looking for one. But depending on what websites you visit and how you get to them, you may be helping to solve it. Read More


WEBCAST: ActiveState

Docker is not Enough
Join this Webcast to hear how to overcome Docker limitations by leveraging a necessary layer of orchestration that allows developers to maximize the potential of Docker. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

Top Reasons Why Citrix Workspace Suite Beats VMware
Business mobility is a top priority for most organizations because the benefits of supporting a mobile workforce are very clear: happy employees and greater productivity. Get the facts you need to make the best decisions about business-mobility for your organization. Learn More

Boston Marathon runners warned not to overshare on social media
The Boston Athletic Association (BAA) has warned participants in next Monday's Boston Marathon against posting their bib numbers on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, or risk having their results wiped out. Read More

VMware helps CIOs tunnel their way to more secure mobile apps
VMware is combining iOS and Android encryption features with its own network virtualization platform to offer more secure access to enterprise applications and resources. Read More

A true story of combating a large-scale DDoS attack
Real tales of cyberattack response and recovery are hard to come by because organizations are reluctant to share details for a host of legitimate reasons, not the least of which is the potential for negative financial fallout. However, if we never tell our stories we doom others to blindly walk our path. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM Corporation

Transform your Business with Advanced Analytics
Consumer expectations are changing; retailers today have challenges in all fronts from acquiring to growing to retaining profitable customer base. 81% of consumers expect the same brand experience across all channels. Learn More

Techiest college commencement speakers of 2015
Colleges and universities across the country have begun touting their Class of 2015 commencement speakers, including some of the biggest names in the technology industry. Read More

INSIDER
Review: Storm's real-time processing comes at a price
Storm, a top-level Apache project, is a Java framework designed to help programmers write real-time applications that run on Hadoop clusters. Designed at Twitter, Storm excels at processing high-volume message streams to collect metrics, detect patterns, or take actions when certain conditions in the stream are detected. Read More

INSIDER
Drones in the enterprise: The future of data collection
To hear some tell it, the world will soon be abuzz with small drones that inspect bridges, monitor pipelines, survey crops and help assess damage for insurance claims. (Insider Story) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Agile Analytics in the Cloud
A solution that offers the power and breadth of enterprise-class analytics in an immediately accessible environment that is so friendly anyone in the organization can use it. Traditionally, systems like this require significant investments of time and resources, at a cost that can be prohibitive. View Now

Nokia to buy Alcatel-Lucent, may sell Here mapping business
Nokia has said it has entered into a memorandum of understanding to acquire Alcatel-Lucent in a deal that would value the French telecommunications equipment maker at €15.6 billion (US$16.5 billion). Read More

Microsoft scoops up Datazen to help mobilize BI
Microsoft has been nothing if not voracious this year when it comes to acquiring promising young companies, and on Tuesday it snatched up yet another: Datazen Software, which focuses on mobile business intelligence. Read More

HTC 'working closely' with Microsoft on a Windows 10 smartphone
The Microsoft and HTC love/hate relationship seems to be swinging back to the love side of the spectrum, as the Chinese handset maker said it plans to offer a new phone on its latest hardware running Windows Phone 10. Read More


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