News podcast: Network World 360 IBM’s Lotus division is expected to announce on Wednesday that it will add support later this year for Microsoft’s ActiveSync protocol. Sonatype has released an enterprise version of the Nexus open source manager for its online Maven repository. (5:24) Top 10 YouTube hacking videos Hacking for fun, profit and to meet women. These 10 YouTube hacker videos range from the humorous to the downright frightening. Some of them demonstrate live hacks, while others demonstrate the use of hacker tools. IT Asked and Answered Ron Nutter helps a user set user names on Catalyst switches. Add your own answer - or post your networking questions for our experts. Network World Community Larry Chaffin wonders what happens to IT if Obama's plan to revive the economy fails. Matthew Nickasch asks if Obama will address telecommunications hemorrhaging. Jamey Heary doesn't like the idea of Obama using a BlackBerry. Brad Reese explains why Obama's choice for a federal CTO is a total disaster for America. Jim Frey discusses security management. Kerrie Meyler talks up mobile management. Avner Izhar shows how to use snmptable to get a better handle on your network. Mitchell Ashley lists the top five features missing from Windows 7. Tyson Kopczynski chronicles: PowerShell boy and the case of the missing cmdlets. John Brandon lists seven mistakes Google must avoid in 2009. Randy Muller explains what you'll need to earn your MCTS SQL certification. Wendell Odom asks: Does the job market push us towards multiple-CCxP? Curt Monash is upset that Congress keeps missing the point on medical privacy. Scott Hogg tells you where to find documentation on IPv6 in Cisco IOS. Michael Morris takes a closer look at the Cisco ASR 1000 Series. Dennis Hartmann considers the QoS expedited forwarding model. In depth Proactively managing IT services There's a growing desire among IT professionals to manage their diverse technologies according to the services they deliver, to have a predictive view of those services and a cross-silo view of the components that comprise them. This is driven by the need to prevent problems before they affect the business, quickly pinpoint root cause, put an end to the finger-pointing between the IT teams responsible for each silo, and speed mean time to repair. More news Hotspot horrors Laptops are the main business tool for most mobile workers, and connecting those devices to the Internet via free public Wi-Fi hotspots has become common practice. So how well do your mobile workers follow security guidelines for safe mobile computing? Microsoft/Nortel relationship again under microscope Nortel's bankruptcy filing could force it into restructuring that could influence many of its noted partnerships such as a unified communications deal with Microsoft. How Obama might get his way on BlackBerry Should Obama as president use a BlackBerry? Security and legal experts weigh in on what would be a first for any U.S. president, sending e-mail from his own personal digital assistant. HP extends virtual systems management HP announces two add-on software applications for its HP Insight Dynamics - VSE that will help data center managers rapidly deploy infrastructure, network and storage resources and more quickly recover applications running on physical and virtual servers at a remote recovery site. FCC: How will changing of the guard impact big telecom issues? Once Julius Genachowski officially takes over the FCC later this month, he will have to deal with both immediate challenges, such as the impending transition from analog to DTV, as well as more long-term goals, such as deciding whether to impose 'Net neutrality rules and bringing broadband to underserved regions. SAP project costs cited in jeweler's bankruptcy filing A Colorado retail jewelry chain that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday has partly attributed its move to rampant cost overruns on an SAP implementation, according to a court filing. Who is Apple's stand-in CEO Tim Cook? Who is Apple's low-profile COO Tim Cook who is to stand in for Steve Jobs while he takes a leave of absence because of his health? ortune did a profile of Cook last fall, when rumors where still swirling about Jobs' medical problems, in light of his thinness and paleness. Cisco's new 11n gear boosts legacy Wi-Fi performance with beamforming Cisco is positioning its Aironet 1140 access point, with its beamforming technology to improve Wi-Fi performance, as the best way to shift to 802.11n without sacrificing legacy 11g and 11a clients. Today on Google Subnet Seven mistakes for Google to avoid in 2009; Obama staff turn to Gmail on Inauguration Day; Is Google work environment just a myth?; Google Blogoscoped checks out Google’s new Preferred Sites experiment; and Mark Murphy says waiting for the Android Market to host paid apps is a lot like waiting for Goodot. |
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