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Riverbed tacked three new software modules onto its SteelCentral network management product today, broadening the features already available through that framework. Read More


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Cisco slashing up to 6,000 jobs
Cisco Systems will cut as many as 6,000 jobs over the next 12 months, saying it needs to shift resources to growing businesses such as cloud, software and security. Read More

IoT is here and there, but not everywhere yet
The Internet of Things is still too hard. Even some of its biggest backers say so. Read More

Former Sprint CEO's severance could top $38M
Golden parachutes like the one for Dan Hesse are 'pre-nuptial agreements for execs,' says one analyst. Read More

Amazon introduces mobile card reader to compete with Square, PayPal
Amazon.com has introduced a card reader coupled with smartphone and tablet apps that aim to provide small businesses with a way to accept payments on these devices. Read More

US DOJ asks court to vacate stay in Microsoft email privacy case
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a New York court to vacate a stay on an order that would require Microsoft to turn over to the government certain emails held abroad. Read More

Rivalry between Uber and Lyft gets ugly
Two of the hottest startups for requesting rides from your smartphone are accusing each other of dirty tricks. Read More


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2014 Gartner MarketScope for Group Video Systems
In this MarketScope report, Gartner evaluated seven group video conferencing vendors on business model, customer experience, market responsiveness and track record, marketing execution, product strategy, and overall viability. Learn more >>

Google packs Classroom off to school
Just in time for the new school year, Google has launched a tool called Classroom that aims to make teachers' harried lives a little easier. Read More

Google tightens Gmail spam filtering
Google is boosting Gmail's ability to detect and block malicious emails from spammers and scammers that exploit similarities among Unicode characters to dupe users into clicking on bad links. Read More

Coding platform for IoT could bring data-crunching apps online faster
The "Internet of things" won't be built overnight, but vendors are now stepping in to give enterprises a helping hand. Read More

Twitter sets the stage for video ads
Twitter is looking to boost its advertising business by letting more businesses pay to include video in their tweets. Read More

F5 CTO: We're working hard on the transition to software
F5 Networks is a veteran player in the network management market, having sold its load balancing hardware - or application delivery controllers, as it prefers to call them - to large numbers of data center customers. Read More

F5 CEO sees opportunity in myriad challenges facing IT
F5 Networks CEO John McAdam says future of IT is complicated, confusing and riddled with security threats - and that's a good thing. Read More


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