Our Top Stories | Google Doodle Celebrates Life of Gustav Klimt Saturday's doodle infuses Google's name in gold into a reproduction of "The Kiss," which is arguably the late Austrian painter's most famous piece of art. Share: | Gigamon Set to Go Public, Could Fetch $100M Advanced network management and visibility tools are thought to be important to future IT deployments, as cloud computing, BYOD and other factors fuel an increase in the complexity and load size that business networks must handle. Share: | A Look at the Worst Security Snafus of 2012 -- So Far The year started off with the FBI raiding the cloud file-sharing and storage Megaupload site, and last month the University of Nebraska acknowledged a data breach that exposed personal information on students and employees, plus parents and university alumni. Share: | Live Coverage: Microsoft Office 2015 Coming Monday? 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