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Activeloop nets $11M to give enterprises a better way to leverage multimodal data for AI | VentureBeat

Activeloop claims its Deep Lake can create AI applications at a cost up to 75% lower than market offerings while increasing engineering teams' productivity by up to five-fold.

Experts scrutinize 2009’s most notable IT apologies | Network World

We asked the team at Perfect Apology to rate the quality of the apologies issued by top tech companies and executives this year (Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, among them) for their assorted mistakes and misdeeds. And yes, we did this BEFORE Tiger Woods issued his apology today.

NSA to build $1.5B cybersecurity center near Salt Lake City | Network World

The National Security Agency is setting up a new $1.5 billion cybersecurity data center at the Utah National Guard's Camp Williams near Salt Lake City.

EBay to sell majority stake in Skype for $1.9 billion | Network World

EBay has reached an agreement to sell a 65 percent stake in its Skype Internet telephony, video conferencing and instant messaging unit for $1.9 billion in cash to an investor group led by Silver Lake.

Apple patches 41 bugs in monster day of fixes | Network World

In one of its biggest update days in memory, Apple late Wednesday patched 41 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X, rolled out the long-anticipated (and likely last) update for Tiger, quashed 10 bugs in the Windows version of Safari and upgraded a slew of other applications.

Avaya ponders post-merger moves | Network World

With Avaya close to completing its merger with Silver Lake and TPG, Karyn Mashima, Avaya’s senior vice president of strategy and technology, says that going private will not dramatically affect or alter the company’s long-term business strategy but will only help to accelerate strategies the company already has in place.

Novell preps customers for move to Linux | Network World

SALT LAKE CITY -- Novell used its BrainShare conference to elaborate on its product migration path to Linux, which included an assurance to customers that it will support NetWare well into the next decade.

Oracle looks to Utah for green data center | Network World

Oracle will consolidate computing facilities from its many acquisitions in a remotely managed data center near Salt Lake City, partly to cut its second-largest data center cost: energy.

Q&A: Avaya’s COO on what’s next | Network World

The $8.2 billion buyout of Avaya by Silver Lake Partners and the Texas Pacific Group will change how the VoIP vendor will operate and interact with customers. Avaya Chief Operating Officer Mike Thurk discussed where the company goes from here with Network World Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth.

FAQ: What Avaya going private is all about | Network World

While rumors swirled that Avaya was on the block, a report this week in The New York Times says a $8 billion deal with private-equity firms Silver Lake Partners and Texas Pacific Group could happen very soon. Should the deal go down, what does it mean?

Avaya close to going private, reports say | Network World

Avaya is close to going private in a buyout deal with Silver Lake Partners and the Texas Pacific Group for $8 billion, according to news reports.

Seven face felonies for online credit-processing | Network World

A grand jury in Salt Lake City, Utah, has charged seven people and four companies with multiple felonies related to processing credit cards for gambling Web sites.

Efficiency key to Avaya’s success, Giancarlo says | Network World

Charles Giancarlo spent more than a decade at Cisco Systems and was widely considered a likely heir to Chairman and CEO John Chambers before he left last year for investment company Silver Lake Partners. Then Silver Lake orchestrated a private-equity buyout of Cisco rival Avaya, and Giancarlo stepped in as interim president and CEO. In January, former JDS Uniphase chief Kevin Kennedy will take over day-to-day operations as president and CEO, and Giancarlo will become chairman. Stephen Lawson of the IDG New

Why Avaya deal is good for customers | Network World

For the price of $8.2 billion, private-equity firms Silver Lake and TPG Capital have offered to take Avaya private. This is the largest such transaction ever in the enterprise networking and communications arena. And it’s a positive development for Avaya’s shareholders, employees and most importantly its customers.

Indian investor to build US$200m ICT park in Uganda | Network World

Lake Victoria Information/Communication Technology and Biotechnology Limited (LAVIT), a joint venture between India's United Telecoms Limited (UTL) and Uganda's Jinja Institute of Technology, has applied for a license to build a US$200 million ICT and biotechnology park in Uganda.

Apple patches Java and QuickTime | Network World

Apple's security department has been busy the past few days, releasing updates for QuickTime (three flaws) and Java for Tiger (18 flaws). Hmm, they don't mention these multiple updates in the Mac vs. PC ads. Also: Patches from Mandriva and Gentoo.

Good news for Novell Linux | Network World

It hasn't all been bad news for Novell this month. While it was too late to be included in the fourth-quarter results we talked about last week, the company did get a big win from the middle of Europe. As reported in the Salt Lake Tribune, the Swiss government has contracted Novell to replace 3,000 servers with SuSE Enterprise Linux. That is a major gain for Novell and should help improve the bottom line significantly in the current fiscal year's first quarter.

UPDATE — Avaya goes private in $8.2B deal | Network World

Avaya has agreed to be bought by Silver Lake Partners and the Texas Pacific Group for $8.2 billion.

Apple fixes Flash snafu in Snow Leopard, patches 33 bugs in Leopard | Network World

Less than two weeks after Apple launched Snow Leopard, the company today issued the new operating system's first security update. In a separate upgrade, Apple patched 33 vulnerabilities in 2007's Leopard, and about half as many in the even older Tiger.

Gartner analyst shares server insight | Network World

At the recent Gartner PlanetStorage conference in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., principal analyst Jeffrey Hewitt made several interesting points about Linux and servers.

Symantec unveils Norton Internet Security 4.0 for Mac | Network World

Symantec Thursday announced Norton Internet Security 4.0 for the Macintosh, desktop antimalware, firewall, antiphishing and online Web-threat protections for the Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" and 10.5 "Leopard" platforms.

Novell users say Linux transitions successful | Network World

SALT LAKE CITY -- As Novell kicks off its annual user conference, customers are enthusiastic about their transitions from the legacy NetWare operating system to Linux. There’s discord, however, among Novell users regarding the company’s controversial technology pact with Microsoft.

BrainShare: Novell embraces Microsoft, introduces NetWare, Linux gear | Network World

SALT LAKE CITY -- Novell welcomed Microsoft for the first time to its annual BrainShare user conference to discuss the interoperability implications of the vendors’ controversial agreement inked in November.

Apple grabs Tiger by the tail | Network World

It’s an old story - Apple enhances its server operating system with an eye toward winning over Corporate America. Of course Corporate America rarely responds to Apple but the company gets an “A” for trying.