Wednesday, October 2, 2013

HP says open sourcing SDNs is wrong

Solving the customer experience riddle: A Q&A with two experts

The 7 best crime-fighting features of iOS 7

IT News Daily
October 02, 2013
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HP says open sourcing SDNs is wrong

Vendors such as Juniper Networks that are open sourcing their SDN controllers are pursuing a wrongheaded strategy that misses the point of the technology, HP officials said this week.

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Issue highlights

1. Solving the customer experience riddle: A Q&A with two experts

2. The 7 best crime-fighting features of iOS 7

3. WD rolls out secure My Cloud drive, media hub

4. BlackBerry increases provision for restructuring charges

5. SAP ramps up venture capital efforts

6. Office Store app developers can now charge subscriptions

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Solving the customer experience riddle: A Q&A with two experts

Riddle this: All your core performance metrics are glowing green, but customers on the other end of the network are still cursing your service. How can IT get to the root of the problem? READ MORE

The 7 best crime-fighting features of iOS 7

Let's be honest: Security isn't sexy. iPhone and iPad users are understandably enamored with iOS 7's photography features and Siri's new voice and likely haven't given a thought to the host of security additions under the hood. But iPhone theft is on the rise everywhere, and your device could be next. READ MORE

WD rolls out secure My Cloud drive, media hub

WD today announced My Cloud, an Internet-connected hard drive that is available in 2TB, 3TB, and 4TB capacities and offers a simple setup. READ MORE

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Key Data Protection Challenges Facing Today's Enterprises

The data avalanche is accelerating. IDC estimates that the "digital universe" -- which is the total of all digital data created (and replicated) -- will reach 4 zettabytes this year. That's almost 50% more than 2012 volumes, and nearly four times the amount created and replicated in 2010. View Now

BlackBerry increases provision for restructuring charges

BlackBerry has increased the amount it plans to spend on its ongoing cost-cutting program, and extended it by another three months, the company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday. READ MORE

SAP ramps up venture capital efforts

SAP's venture capital arm has raised US$1 billion over the past year as the company tries to land stakes in hot startup companies, both to generate profit down the road and to align itself with the industry's newest technologies. READ MORE

Office Store app developers can now charge subscriptions

Microsoft is adding subscription pricing for apps in its Office Store, besides opening eight new store fronts. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Dell VMware

An End-to-End Approach to Data Protection

Traditional approaches to data protection are no longer enough. Why not? Because data volumes are exploding. Because there's little or no tolerance for data loss and downtime. Because IT organizations have limited resources. View Now

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