Thursday, October 17, 2013

Snap, crackle, pop: Electrical troubles shed light on NSA's data center

Chipmaker TSMC reports earnings up 5 percent on record Q3 revenue

Raising awareness quickly: A look at basic password hygiene

IT News Daily
October 17, 2013
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Snap, crackle, pop: Electrical troubles shed light on NSA's data center

The National Security Agency's new data center in Utah was built for a 65 megawatt load, making it one of the world's largest. But the $1.53 billion dollar complex has had a rough start.

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Issue highlights

1. Chipmaker TSMC reports earnings up 5 percent on record Q3 revenue

2. Raising awareness quickly: A look at basic password hygiene

3. Seratis targets doctor's pagers with health app

4. Pointdrive eyes smarter, more polished marketing emails

5. VeloComputer measures bike rides with impressive accuracy

6. SupportPay aims to make child support transparent

WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Securing Enterprise Info : Android, iOS & Windows Devices

Android, iOS and Windows tablets and smartphones play an increasing role in enterprise computing, providing new flexibility and mobility for workers and IT—but creating new challenges around security. This paper describes these issues and explains how they can be addressed effectively with Citrix BYOD solutions View Now

Chipmaker TSMC reports earnings up 5 percent on record Q3 revenue

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. saw net profit for the third quarter rise 5 percent year on year as revenue hit a record, but the chipmaker warned that this could slip later in the year due to a slowdown in demand for high-end smartphones. READ MORE

Raising awareness quickly: A look at basic password hygiene

Continuing a running series for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Rapid7 has released another easily emailed awareness note. This time the topic is passwords, something that can either make or break a person's overall level of security. READ MORE

Seratis targets doctor's pagers with health app

When Divya Dhar became a doctor four years ago, she received a somewhat archaic handout from her hospital: a pager. READ MORE

WEBCAST: Red Hat

How Software Defined Storage Frees Budget for Innovation

Learn how open, scale-out storage platform provides a foundation for the future of enterprise data. Key takeaways from this live webcast will show the best approach to drive enterprise growth and agility. View now

Pointdrive eyes smarter, more polished marketing emails

Marketers are always looking for a way to stand out, especially when it comes to email, and Chicago-based Pointdrive thinks it has the answer. READ MORE

VeloComputer measures bike rides with impressive accuracy

A computer that measures bicycle rides with impressive precision is coming soon to Android. READ MORE

SupportPay aims to make child support transparent

In relationships, two areas that often cause friction are money and poor communication. So when a divorced couple needs to communicate with each other over child support payments, arguments can easily ensue. READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Starview Inc.

Editorial Report: Where Does the SDN movement stand today?

In this exclusive digital report, industry experts catch you up on the status of the Software Defined Networking (SDN) movement and begin to lay out how you get there from here, examining basic planning, what to look for in an SDN controller, and discussing what the Open Networking Foundation hopes to achieve with its new migration group. View now

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