Clearwire aims to reach 120M people in 2010 Clearwire plans to launch its WiMAX wireless broadband service in 80 markets and reach as many as 120 million people by the end of 2010, the company said Thursday. I saw this on Twitter IT pro gets four years for building botnets An employee of search engine startup Mahalo has been sentenced to four years in prison for infecting as many as 250,000 computers with malicious botnet computer code. Why spaghetti sauce outsells network management systems Reese: Michael PattersonEarlier this week, yours truly and Mike Patterson (president of network performance vendor Plixer International) were discussing Jimmy Ray Purser's excellent blog story - network management sucks, when suddenly, totally out of left field, Mike starts complaining about why spaghetti sauce outsells network management systems (NMS). We-Fi: Find Wi-Fi hotspots anywhere, anytime! Barrett: Some tools are great because they are practical and introduce an element of fun as well. We-Fi is one such tool that I recently came upon. 2009 CCNA and CCNP Lab Build-out Odom: The economy stinks, but there are pockets of good news. Even today, I was doing the usual ritual at lunch - ham sandwich, Cheetohs, and channel surfing the news shows. The newsies were going over the bright spots in this economy - retailers known for lw prices, auto part stores (because few people are buying new cars), and they even mentioned the up-tick of people selling on auction sites to earn some extra cash. Which brings me to the beginning of a new topic - CCNA and CCNP lab gear. Corporate SaaS considerations myriad, complex Amid the growing popularity of software-as-a-service, IT managers are faced with a sometimes monumental task of developing big-picture strategies and policies to govern service-based applications as well as defining performance metrics and support. |
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