Issue highlights 1. Facebook sued for alleged theft of data center design 2. About 25 US states oppose sale of RadioShack's customer data 3. Cisco patches autonomic networking flaws in IOS routers and switches 4. IoT could help give your local area its own power grid 5. More great free resources to learn programming 6. Google refocuses Dart as a JavaScript helper 7. What security leaders need to know about the Target breach settlement (via CSOonline.com) 8. Google Keep vs. Evernote vs. other notetaking tools? 9. Ranking cellular networks at top 50 U.S. airports (via CIO.com) 10. Meet the IT dream team |
| WHITE PAPER: HP This study shows how BDSA is different: - There's more to BDSA than just "big." - BDSA requires real-time processing of security data. - BDSA requires more than just Big Data technology Learn More>> |
| A British company says Facebook stole its design for prefabricated data centers. READ MORE |
| Some states like Texas, Oregon, and Pennsylvania have filed objections in bankruptcy court. READ MORE |
| The flaws could allow attackers to gain limited access over affected devices or to disrupt their normal operation. READ MORE |
| An industry group's testbed will demonstrate coordination between microgrids and centralized systems. READ MORE |
| A GitHub repository has aggregated links to freely available course lectures, notes, and readings from some of the top computer science programs in the country. READ MORE |
| WEBCAST: HP With the explosion in security data, Big Data security analytics (BDSA) is widely acknowledged as the future of security information and event management (SIEM). But BDSA is a specialized application of Big Data. This webinar shows how BDSA is different. Learn More>> |
| Google no longer plans to embed a Dart virtual machine within its Chrome browser. READ MORE |
| Consider these three points before discussing the Target consumer breach settlement with other leaders. READ MORE |
| What's the best app if you want the simplest way to jot down random notes? Other than pen and paper? READ MORE |
| RootMetrics tested the data performance of the four leading U.S. wireless carriers at the country's 50 busiest airports. Verizon was the clear winner, Sprint the loser. READ MORE |
| From mechanics and tanks to process sticklers and mullets (yes, mullets), these are the Avengers you need on your IT dream team. READ MORE |
| : HP Business today is driven by a global economy that generates an unprecedented volume and variety of data with alarming velocity. The information in this dossier can help your security team adapt to a world that's evolving faster than ever before Learn more. |
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