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Detecting those new mobile devices on your network

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Darragh Delaney: Detecting mobile devices on your network after the holiday season
It's that time of the year again when a lot of us exchange gifts with our loved ones. For some of the lucky ones, smartphones and tablets are a popular choice again this year. While this is great for the end-users, it may not be great fun if you manage a network and some of these devices start connecting to your network after the holiday season. Read More


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Entering the Cloud: 4 Things You Need to Know
Wondering which cloud collaboration solution is best for your business? Learn the four key factors you must consider when choosing a supplier--and find the right solution that will enable faster time to market. Read Now

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Top 10 Reasons to Consider Hosted Collaboration Solutions
See why ROI potential has made unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) a top IT priority. Learn how cloud-based UC&C can boost productivity, overcome skill-set gaps, and lower TCO up to 40% with real-time, global deployment. Read Now

Researchers find malware targeting Java HTTP servers
Security researchers from antivirus vendor Trend Micro have uncovered a piece of backdoor-type malware that infects Java-based HTTP servers and allows attackers to execute malicious commands on the underlying systems. Read More

Chris Poelker: Top 10 storage predictions: Back to the future
At the end of every year, I try to look back at the predictions I made in the prior 12 months to assess what was hot and what was not. It's that time of year again, so let's look back at my 2012 predictions, Top 10 Storage Trends for 2012, to see how I did, and then look forward to see what will be the most relevant trends in 2013. Read More

Iranian official disputes report that power station was hit by virus attack
A power station in the south of Iran has been hit by a cyberattack, an Iranian news agency reported Tuesday, citing a local civil defense official. But now agency and official are in dispute over whether he really made the remarks. Read More


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The Right Path to the Cloud
Learn how Machine-to-Machine (M2M) technology is fueling such applications as business intelligence (BI) and the smart electrical grid. And learn how to get started deploying M2M technology. Learn More

Netflix restores streaming video after Christmas outages
Netflix has restored its streaming video services, after Christmas outages related to problems with Amazon's online computing platform. Read More

FCC eases licensing for in-flight Internet gear on aircraft
The FCC is making it easier to launch in-flight Internet services on planes in the U.S. by setting up a standard approval process for onboard systems that use satellites. Read More

New year, new you: The IT manager's revitalization guide
Before diving into what's sure to be another rollercoaster year in IT, take a moment to retool your personal and professional priorities with some of our most insightful tech management articles. Read More

 

COMPUTERWORLD'S 2012 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Need some help choosing holiday presents for the technology fans on your gift list? We've rounded up this year's best tech gifts, from tablets and HDTVs to smartphones, laptops and an array of other gadgets and accessories.

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