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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

Over the last year, IT budgets saw modest growth as departments embraced mobile, cloud and virtualization in record numbers. In a 2014 Next-Generation WAN Survey , 68 percent of respondents said demand for WAN bandwidth will increase over the next year. – bg. Limited WAN Bandwidth. XP Will Cause Significant Security Issues.

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Project Ray: World's First SmartPhone Designed Especially for the Blind and Visually Impaired

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley Project Ray is the world’s first smartphone developed with advanced mobile technology for intuitive eye-free operation. RAY is the world’s only smartphone developed specially for the blind, from its unique. One common, simple user interface across all system functions, applications and services.

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IDF 2014 Day 1 Recap

Scott Lowe

In case you hadn’t noticed, I’m at Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2014 this week in San Francisco. Here’s a liveblog of the IDF 2014 day 1 keynote. I was able to hit two technical sessions yesterday and liveblogged both of them: Virtualizing the Network to Enable a Software-Defined Infrastructure.

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Apple launches public beta of macOS Big Sur, its biggest desktop OS update in years

The Verge

The public beta of macOS Big Sur, the next major release of Apple’s Mac operating system, is now available. But if you do roll the dice and install the Big Sur beta, you’ll immediately see that it looks much different than previous versions of macOS, as Apple has made significant design changes across the entire operating system.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

CTOvision

FAIRFAX, VA—April 7, 2014 —Invincea, Inc., In the first quarter of 2014, the company’s advanced research division—Invincea Labs—secured $8.1M The partnership represents a strong collaboration in existing joint accounts to feed Palo Alto Networks’ WildFire platform with forensics gathered from Invincea FreeSpace™ virtual infections.

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Enhancing Maritime Security: Lessons from the Key Bridge Incident

SecureWorld News

This critical infrastructure consists of "systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on national security, economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of these matters."

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The secrets Google spilled in court

Vox

Instead of innovating and putting out a superior product that users prefer, as Google insists it does, the government says the company is resting on its laurels and paying off manufacturers, carriers, and browser developers to make Google the default search engine across countless devices and operating systems.

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