| InfoWorld Daily PM | | | The feast is over for developers, system admins, and other IT pros who've used the TechNet Subscription service to gorge on all-you-can-eat access to Microsoft technologies. | | | Issue highlights 1. Calif. attorney general: Time to crack down on companies that don't encrypt 2. Hands-on: The $90 ZTE Open Firefox smartphone 3. 8 key considerations before making the leap to SDN | | White Paper: Vidyo According to recent Frost & Sullivan research, the market for video conferencing systems and services stands at $3.2 billion and is forecast to almost double to $6.3 billion by 2016. This high growth market represents an escalating demand to use video for all aspects of enterprise communications. Learn More | | The state's first-ever data breach report finds that more 1.4 million Californians' data would have been safe had companies used encryption. READ MORE | | After several months of anticipation, the first smartphones based on the Mozilla Firefox operating system are here. READ MORE | | Through programmability and automation, software-defined networks promise to make IT life easier. But depending on your IT shop, the benefit may not be worth the effort -- or investment. READ MORE | | White Paper: QLogic Corporation This ESG Lab preview summarizes the results of independent, third-party testing of QLogic's 10000 Series 8Gb Fibre Channel Adapter with a focus on database performance improvements and cache effectiveness in single-server and multi-server environments. Read Now! | | | | |