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Should courts protect people who claim they're allergic to Wi-Fi?

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Should courts protect people who claim they're allergic to Wi-Fi?
A woman in France who says that she had to quit her job and go live in the countryside because she's allergic to Wi-Fi won her court case in August.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WEBCAST: Citrix Systems

Video: What is WAN Virtualization
This short animated video provides a quick overview of WAN virtualization. Watch and see how Citrix CloudBridge can revolutionize the enterprise WAN for greater reliability and cost savings while providing a better user experience. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

WAN Virtualization with Citrix CloudBridge
This white paper provides a detailed overview of WAN virtualization and discusses some of the unique features that the CloudBridge Virtual WAN solution provides. Learn More

Bill Gates at 60: A look back
Some of the man's more memorable photos … including ones he'd rather forget. Read More

New endpoint security tools target zero-day attacks
Differing approaches to endpoint securityTraditional anti-virus doesn’t work well enough to be the sole line of defense against endpoint exploits. And while the traditional AV vendors have learned some new tricks and offer some solid features, most enterprises need more. They want an endpoint product that can prevent zero-day exploits and they want to be more proactive. We looked at two relatively new products, Carbon Black (now owned by Bit9) and Cylance Protect. Both are designed to approach securing your endpoints from a different and more complete perspective. Read the full review.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


WHITE PAPER: PGi

UCC: Are You Listening?
Do more with less. That's the mantra for IT, which has fewer and fewer resources to produce more. Unified communications and collaboration tools can alleviate technical obstacles and offer significant strategic IT benefits when you have the right partner in place. Learn More

Wal-Mart wants to deliver by drone too
Wal-Mart has applied for permission to begin testing home delivery by drones -- a move intended to ensure online rivals Amazon and Google don't corner the much-hyped market before it gets off the ground. Read More

OpenStack tool helps new users find relevant cloud projects
OpenStack Foundation, the backer of an open-source project for software to build cloud services, has launched Project Navigator, an online tool to make it easier for new users to choose from the over 25 cloud-related services or projects offered under its aegis.The tool provides data to new users to help them differentiate between the six core services most commonly deployed across every OpenStack cloud, such as Nova, Neutron, Cinder and Swift, and optional services that they may want to use depending on their specific requirements. The information for the website comes from OpenStack technical and user committees.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


: New Relic

DevOps without Measurement is a Fail
The DevOps movement continues to gather speed, and, according to many, it's about time. After all, fostering collaboration and transparency across the entire delivery process has been shown to help everyone get great work done quickly. Learn More

Can Oracle lead in the cloud? Only if customers follow
If there was any single take-away message from Oracle co-CEO Mark Hurd at the company's OpenWorld show this week, it was that Oracle has now fully arrived at the cloud party and is ready to lead. Whether that can happen, however, is entirely up to customers -- and their buy-in is far from guaranteed.Oracle made several key additions to its cloud portfolio this week, including new applications for manufacturers."We now have virtually 100 percent of our portfolio rewritten, rebuilt and modernized for the cloud," Hurd told an audience during his keynote speech on Monday. "We're going to lead a decade-long transition to the cloud."Now, it wants customers to follow. While just 25 percent of production apps today run in the cloud, according to Hurd, a whopping 80 percent of production apps will do so by 2025, he predicted. He also said that virtually all enterprise data will be stored in the cloud by then.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

EU will fund car, hospital and airport IT security research
Smart cars, airports and hospitals are likely to increasingly become targets for hackers -- and now the European Union's Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) has them in its sights too.The agency has added intelligent transport systems and smart health services to its remit for 2016. It plans to analyse the security risks inherent in their communications networks, and wants governments to take up its recommendations for securing them by 2017, it said Monday.The research will focus on the problems posed by the introduction of smart objects and machine-to-machine communications to replace humans in airport supply chains, whether that's for the delivery of spare parts to aircraft, luggage to conveyor belts or bottled water to airport stores.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

MIT Media Lab turns 30
A look back at some of the lab's greatest hits. Read More


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