Obama inauguration prompts network usage changes The New York Eye & Ear Infirmary lifted its restrictions on bandwidth-intensive video streaming so that users could view Barack Obama's presidential inauguration streamed live to their PCs. Crowds watch inauguration with their Facebook friends Obama inauguration has Internet all aTwitter Inauguration taxes mobile phone networks Obama makes quick move to update whitehouse.gov What would happen to IT if Obama's plan for the economy fails? Blogger Larry Chaffin asks: What happens if Obama fails with his great dream to rescue the economy, what will it do to the IT industry? Juniper expected to cut jobs amid weak demand Juniper is expected to lay off workers next month as a result of slowing growth, including in its enterprise business, according to an investment firm. Obama cybersecurity plan a golden opportunity for tech industry, Forrester says Tech companies will have a major opportunity to snag government contracts by working with the Obama administration on its planned cybersecurity goals, according to a new report from Forrester Research. FAQ: How to protect your PC against the Downadup worm Security experts say it's the biggest worm attack in years, call it "amazing" and report that it infected nearly 9 million PCs in just two weeks. LinkedIn Clamps Down On Super-Connected Users LinkedIn has quietly clamped down on a controversial association known as the LinkedIn open networkers (LIONs), a group of LinkedIn members who liberally add contacts - known on LinkedIn as "connections" - even if they ... F5 attempts to lure Nortel Alteon customers F5 Networks this week became the latest vendor to target customers of bankrupt Nortel by offering a buyback program for the company's application switches. Battle brewing over next-generation private clouds Enterprises could make their data centers more efficient by turning them into private computing clouds -- but the biggest winners could be companies like EMC, Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems, which stand to win a ... 'Unified computing' and virtualization at the heart of Cisco's new data center push Speculation that Cisco is preparing to launch new data center gear has resurfaced. Fuelling the speculation is a blog post by Cisco CTO Padmasree Warrior, who writes that Cisco's data center push is around 'unified computing' and virtualization. Buzzblog: Court rules Kentucky does not own the Internet No, the government of Kentucky cannot seize the domain names of offshore Internet gambling operations just because the governor disapproves of wagering and believes himself ruler of the free world. Today on Cisco Subnet CCIE candidates motivated by career opportunities more than money; Cisco PIX to ASA configuration migration tool, time is running short; ASR 1000 makes packets go faster; Is my network healthy? The Macro level using SNMP; Cisco IPv6 support comes standard; Does the Job Market Push Us Towards Multiple-CCxP? Today on Microsoft Subnet Enterprises must take action to block IE8 from auto installing; Top 5 Features Missing From Windows 7; Plus read about Tyson Kopczynski's exciting adventure: PowerShell boy and the case of the missing cmdlets! January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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