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April 19, 2019

Image: Cisco warns WLAN controller, 9000 series router and IOS/XE users to patch urgent security holes

Cisco warns WLAN controller, 9000 series router and IOS/XE users to patch urgent security holes

Cisco says unpatched vulnerabilities could lead to DoS attacks, arbitrary code execution, take-over of devices. Read more ▶

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Survey: Cloud monitoring, management tools come up short

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Most data center workers happy with their jobs -- despite the heavy demands

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Fujitsu completes design of exascale supercomputer, promises to productize it

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'Fiber-in-Air' 5G network research gets funding

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Protecting smart cities and smart people

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Intel follows AMD’s lead (again) into single-socket Xeon servers

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5-Minute Breakdown: Wi-Fi 6

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IDC White Paper: Driving Business Transformation with Blockchain

In this white paper, we discuss the opportunities and challenges of using DLT and smart contracts in a variety of use cases across several industries Read more ▶

Image: Survey: Cloud monitoring, management tools come up short

Survey: Cloud monitoring, management tools come up short

Cost and complexity are the top shortcomings of tools enterprises need for monitoring and managing their cloud services, according to Enterprise Management Associates. Read more ▶

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With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more ▶

Image: Most data center workers happy with their jobs -- despite the heavy demands

Most data center workers happy with their jobs -- despite the heavy demands

An Informa Engage and Data Center Knowledge survey finds data center workers are content with their jobs, so much so they would encourage their children to go into that line of work. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Fujitsu completes design of exascale supercomputer, promises to productize it

Fujitsu completes design of exascale supercomputer, promises to productize it

Fujitsu and Japanese research institute Riken announced the design for the post-K supercomputer, to be launched in 2021, is complete and that they will productize the design for sale later this year. Read more ▶

Image: 'Fiber-in-Air' 5G network research gets funding

'Fiber-in-Air' 5G network research gets funding

A consortium of tech companies and universities plan to aggressively investigate the exploitation of D-Band to develop a new variant of 5G infrastructure. Read more ▶

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Protecting smart cities and smart people

In the ramp-up to a smart cities utopia, many societal concerns are often left overlooked when in truth, trust and privacy need to define the future role of cybersecurity. Read more ▶

Image: Intel follows AMD’s lead (again) into single-socket Xeon servers

Intel follows AMD’s lead (again) into single-socket Xeon servers

Intel's new U series of processors are aimed at the low-end market where one processor is good enough. Read more ▶

Image: 5-Minute Breakdown: Wi-Fi 6

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5-Minute Breakdown: Wi-Fi 6

Understanding the real benefits of W-Fi 6, the next generation of wireless. Read more ▶

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IDC White Paper: Mission-Critical Infrastructure for the Data-Driven Enterprise

This IDC white paper covers data driven mission critical infrastructure predictions and their point of view on how HPE Superdome Flex addresses this market’s needs. Read more ▶

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