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Personal history may thrust new Microsoft CEO into visa debate

Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella, was born in Hyderabad, India, one of that nation's largest IT centers, and graduated from Manipal University in India before heading to the U.S. to earn an advanced degrees in business and computer science....

06.02.2014

Westmont College jumps to Gigabit Wi-Fi for three reasons: "Speed, speed and speed"

Westmont College in Santa Barbara, Calif., was the first school in the country to deploy an all-802.11n network when, four years ago, it rolled out 290 Meraki access points to bring nearly complete coverage to dorms, classrooms and campus buildings....

06.02.2014

New Flash exploit used to distribute credential-stealing malware

A new exploit that prompted Adobe to release an emergency patch for Flash Player was used in targeted attacks that distributed malware designed to steal log-in credentials for email and other online services, according to researchers from antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab....

06.02.2014

23 Signs Your Cloud Project May Be in Trouble

On many an old map, unknown territories were marked, 'Here be dragons!' Sure, it's actionable, but it's not very informative. Centuries later, do we have the same problem with software project management? Here's how to slay the dragons that threaten to set your cloud projects aflame....

06.02.2014

5 things to consider when weighing public cloud against private cloud

Private clouds address a prevalent set of challenges and issues that public clouds cannot and can help smooth cloud adoption. ...

06.02.2014

Target, Neiman Marcus executives defend security practices

Recent data breaches at Target and Neiman Marcus were sophisticated attacks not detected by robust cybersecurity measures, executives with the two companies told U.S. lawmakers....

06.02.2014

Starbucks hits $1B in mobile payment revenues in 2013, analysis says

Starbucks was able to generate a staggering $1 billion in revenue from smartphone transactions used at sales terminals in its stores in 2013 largely due to the fanatical loyalty of its customers, according to a recent estimate....

06.02.2014

Typo goes on offensive against BlackBerry

Typo Products, the start-up being sued by BlackBerry over an iPhone keyboard add-on, has come out swinging against a demand that its product be taken off sale in the U.S....

06.02.2014

Dick Costolo prescribes a fix for Twitter's growth pains

New figures released by Twitter on Wednesday suggest the company may be struggling to keep its users engaged, but CEO Dick Costolo has outlined some ideas to make the service more inviting....

06.02.2014

6 things Satya Nadella should do right now

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has a long to-do-list that encompasses long-term plans that will take months and years to pan out, but there are some things he can jump on right away that will have a positive impact on the company and establish himself as a leader. Here are six....

06.02.2014

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