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iPad Mini: Hands-On First Impressions
By Eric Zeman
Apple's newest tablet boasts superior construction and easy portability, but you will find definite trade-offs with the iPad Mini.

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Windows 8 Security Improvements Carry Caveats
Many new Windows 8 security features were previously available standalone, or require businesses to buy in to Microsoft's server and cloud vision.

Hackers Hit Symantec, ImageShack, But Not PayPal
Despite threats, Anonymous did not take down Facebook or Zynga on Monday. But other hackers detailed their own exploits, releasing employee credentials and source code.

MobileIron Brings VPN-Like Tunnels To Mobile Security
AppConnect and AppTunnel aim to help IT secure business apps while keeping them separate from personal content in a BYOD environment.

LinkedIn: How To Take Advantage of Recent Changes
LinkedIn understands the value of a business conversation. Consider these tips to make sure you're part of it.

Social Business Leader Cemex Keeps Ideas Flowing
Under pressure to operate more efficiently after the housing bust, Cemex used social collaboration to connect its worldwide employees. One result: Products get to market faster.

OpenStack Fights Cloud Lock-In Worries
Jonathan Bryce, new OpenStack Foundation executive director, explains how the cloud project takes a democratic approach to win support for its open source work.

M2M In The Enterprise: Still 'The First Inning'
Enterprises are interested in machine-to-machine data with CRM/ERP systems, but not yet ready to implement, survey says.

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"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." -- John Quincy Adams

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The next steps in going virtual up and down the stack, from network to desktop: Automation and finally taking hypervisor security seriously. The two go together, because if you're going to trust production systems to run without human intervention - a must for delivering IT services on demand - you'd better be darn sure attackers can't gain control.
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BYOD: Policy Template
BYOD. It doesn't have to be a four-letter word. For many of us, Bring Your Own Device can be both loved and hated. Use this "go-to" policy checklist as a starting point for helping you secure and manage your BYOD environment while enabling your users to be more productive on-the-go.
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8 Cool Windows 8 Tablets
As Microsoft and its hardware partners produce Windows 8 devices in droves, here's a look at some of the more noteworthy launches.

10 Wearable Health Tech Devices To Watch
Wearable medical technology is becoming a hot commodity. As these devices come to market, they have the potential to help both patients and clinicians monitor vital signs and symptoms.

Curiosity Rover Maps More Of Mars
Curiosity's rover can cover a larger area over a longer period of time than previous Mars rovers.

Windows 8 Vs. Windows RT: 8 Key Differences
With the introduction of Windows 8 and Windows RT, Microsoft splits its flagship OS into two distinct flavors. Examine the most important contrasts.

11 Cool Tools NASA Curiosity Brought To Mars
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has a toolbox to make any gadget-lover jealous. Check out our drill-down on the instruments helping determine whether microbial life ever existed on the red planet.

 


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Big Data Talent War: 7 Ways To Win
53% of big data-focused companies say analytics experts will be tough to find for the next two years. Here's how IT leaders plan to train, borrow, or steal talent--and what job seekers should know.   View Now

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Cisco CEO John Chambers Ready For Battle
It's been a tough couple years for Cisco CEO John Chambers, but he has emerged from the struggle just as spry and confident as ever. CRN editor-at-large Chad Berndtson sits down with Chambers to talk about the competition and the future.   Watch

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