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Cisco reveals its Internet of Everything router RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: CITE Conference Your pad or mine? BYOD is changing everything. Tablets and mobile devices are driving a BYOD revolution in the enterprise. Come to Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise One-Day Forum(CITE) November 5, 2013 in New York City and learn how top IT leaders have made it work for them and how you can, too. Learn more In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: Nexsan Technologies The Five Forces Advancing Archive Center Stage Big Data isn't over yet. How will you handle the ever-increasing amount of digital information? It's time to reconsider why archive may be the game-changing and budget-saving way to manage and secure your growing data. Storage analyst Jerome Wendt explains why it's time to rethink archive. Read now! Citrix aims for VMware, Amazon with new cloud strategy Review: Samsung's most affordable, triple-level cell SSD Apple quietly refreshes iMac all-in-one desktop AMD unveils 'Hawaii' Radeon R7, R9 generation of GPUs How Apple could have built a cheaper iPhone 5C Stanford team develops first computer using only carbon nanotube transistors WEBCAST: IBM Corporation Proof that Smarter Government is also Better Government This videocast on October 23 at noon ET will give you a rare opportunity to hear from your peers & IBM experts about the power of business analytics to make your budgeting and finance processes as fast, accurate and transparent as you need them to be. Learn More. HP adds converged infrastructure smarts to servers Kindle Fire HDX tablets show big push for business users Ellison skips OpenWorld keynote to watch America's Cup Fujitsu will stick with Unix to keep IBM in check Oracle takes the fight to Amazon, Salesforce.com with new cloud services Mars rover Curiosity on the road again Microsoft joont venture eyes China gaming market | |||||||||
In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up. This free, 28-page magazine-style report is available now [Registration required] To read the report, click here. KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST NEWS ON CONSUMERIZATION JOIN THE COMPUTERWORLD CONVERSATION ON GOOGLE + CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | |||||||||
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