| InfoWorld Daily AM | | | If Linux acceptance and development are peaking, where does Linux go from up? Because Linux is such a mutable phenomenon and appears in so many incarnations, there may not be any single answer to that question. | | | Issue highlights 1. Nine traits of the veteran network admin 2. Introducing InfoWorld's New Tech Forum 3. High-tech heroes and zeros: 2013's best and worst so far | | Resource compliments of: Red Hat Businesses that depend on innovation have one thing in common: They have built their technology foundations to be open, not closed. These businesses run on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®. It's time to experience what IT can do with no proprietary limits, vendor-imposed constraints, or boundaries to innovation. Learn more now | | Born or made, network admins share certain defining characteristics -- including a possible psychic connection with the network. Or maybe just an outstanding command of automated features. You be the judge ... READ MORE | | Where can you find out how new enterprise technology really works without the hype? InfoWorld offers an exciting new resource for technologists with our New Tech Forum READ MORE | | It's the midyear point (give or take), which means it's a good excuse to look at the people who've made the first half of this year both interesting and exasperating. Here are Cringely's picks for the biggest heroes and zeros of 2013, so far. READ MORE | | 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 | | | | |
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