| InfoWorld Daily PM | | | What? You didn't know today was SysAdmin Appreciation Day? Better slip around the corner and buy flowers. Better yet, do your best to fulfill at least one wish from this list. | | | Issue highlights 1. GitHub CEO backs MIT open source license 2. Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning, and the war on whistleblowers 3. It's vacation time: Leave the work (safely) behind 4. OpenStack Celebrates 3 Years of Building Open Source Cloud Platform | | White Paper: CommVault Today's data centers are now more virtual than physical. By moving to virtualization, you gained efficiency and your company gained agility. Now, you can't imagine life without virtualization. But as your data center evolved, has your data protection strategy evolved with it? Learn More | | The CEO of popular code-sharing site GitHub is endorsing the MIT License as a mechanism for open source software usage, citing its permissiveness and brevity. READ MORE | | Uncle Sam is waging all-out war on whistleblowers, while those who manage the systems that got blown walk away without a scratch. READ MORE | | Our blogger has a simple recommendation for any company truly afraid that employees working outside the office on their own time pose a security danger: Don't let them. Disable all their accounts when they're on vacation or off duty. READ MORE | | The project to deliver a ubiquitous open source cloud computing platform for public and private clouds has become one of the fastest growing open source projects in history. READ MORE | | White Paper: Riverbed Technology Even as enterprises focus relentlessly on consolidation of data centers, they continue to aggressively expand the roles and numbers of branch offices, often located in remote locations that are difficult to support and protect. That poses the issue of how to protect data on the edge of the network, which may be subject to a variety of risks. Read more >> | | | | |
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