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Darragh Delaney: Implementing a BYOD policy on your network RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Argent Which airline makes most sense for YOU? You are busy Every second counts Why waste your valuable time with a loser airline? Get this FREE Universal report now about the best airlines (You'll be surprised) You're one click away from saving yourself a lot of hassle And it is FREE In this Issue
RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver IT Roadmap Denver 6/20 Register Now! IT Roadmap is the one day, cost free, professional-level conference and expo that's full of job-ready solutions you can put to work now. IT Roadmap surrounds you with technology's most-followed analysts and the industry's most-innovative solution providers, all focused entirely on building the roadmap you need in crucial areas of enterprise IT. Click to continue Cisco takes its lumps, keeps developing video meeting tools Review: Riverbed closes the WAN gap Groups launch gigabit-per-second broadband project RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Good Technology Maximize Mobile Choices for Employees Is a tidal wave of consumer mobile devices flooding your workplace? You're not alone. Most IT professionals are under pressure from mobile professionals, who have a strong preference for Bring Your Own Device or BYOD. Rather than fight the growing tide, smart IT is looking for ways to give employees greater mobility, while minimizing risk and cost. Click to continue McAfee reports big spike in malware ZTE's latest LTE test shows how operators can increase bandwidth Lawmakers call on DOJ to reopen investigation into Google Wi-Fi spying FCC ruling on 800MHz band a boon for Sprint | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Turns out it's faster with punch cards after all It's the 1980s, and this pilot fish is a mainframe computer operator for a big insurance company. The big news: IBM has just delivered tape drives that use cartridges instead of the old reels. Just one problem: The new equipment crashes every night. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Microsoft is abandoning the 'Aero' user interface with Windows 8, calling the UI that debuted in Vista and continued in Windows 7, 'cheesy' and 'dated' -- but is that the only reason? Why do you think Microsoft is ditching its "Aero" UI in Windows 8? COMPUTERWORLD'S IT SALARY SURVEY 2012 A majority of IT workers say they're under pressure to increase productivity and take on new tasks. But the vast majority are still happy they picked IT as their career. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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