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Sniffer hijacks secure traffic from unpatched iPhones WHITE PAPER: Delphix Stop the High Costs of Non-Production Databases Learn why Brian Babineau, Vice President of Research and Analyst Services at ESG, recommends the expansion of virtualization initiatives into the data tier to reduce operating expenses, improve asset utilization, cut capital costs and enable IT agility. Read now! In this Issue RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SAP The Real-time Value of BI Today's top performing organizations have developed a strategy to manage growth in data volume & complexity while exploiting that data to create quicker business insight. Learn how best-in-class companies are delivering broader access to information in a shorter timeframe to facilitate substantial improvement in key business performance metrics. Click to continue Spectrum plan could shut down TV stations, says trade group Court OKs Dish's $1.3B buyout of TerreStar WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Fine-Tune Your IT Performance Learn how to bridge the gap between application performance management solutions that don't understand the underlying network and network management products that don't know how to map network traffic to applications. Learn more! Judge rules against Google in Street View 'Wi-Spy' lawsuit LTE version of Galaxy Tab 10.1 to ship Thursday | ||||||||||
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