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Do hosted services cloud workplace privacy issues?; Endpoint Security: As Important in 2010 As Ever
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What is the most significant technology development of 2009?

It's this time of the year again, time to look back and analyze the events what shaped this year and years to come. Read full story

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Do hosted services cloud workplace privacy issues?
Earlier this month the Supreme Court announced that it would decide a case that could establish what privacy rights, if any, an employee can expect when using a company-issued communication device.

Endpoint Security: As Important in 2010 As Ever
Call it endpoint security, antivirus, or Internet security. The security software we all run on our PCs may be one of the most important yet misunderstood areas of computing.

2010 Predictions
I was reading last week's Network World magazine and the title article "Outlook 2010". It started me thinking about what we can expect this new year.

Things I Am Thankful For
This column tends to wield more than its fair share of brickbats, as I try to cajole various players in the Android ecosystem to work with each other, not at cross-purposes. However, if I hand out coal during the year, it is only fair to try to make amends during this season. So, for 2009, I am thankful...

Unified Communications 2009 - A year in review
As we wind down 2009 and prepare for 2010, I think it's best to take a look back at this year to see what has worked and what has not worked so well in order to strategize on the future on unified communications in the marketplace moving forward.

FBI issues code cracker challenge
The FBI today posted a pictogram on its site and challenged code crackers to solve its mysteries. In the bureau's challenge it is using pictogram symbols based on Native American motifs. The challenge offers over 50 words to decipher.

Bids start for Nortel VoIP but Cisco's all set
Nortel this week said it is selling its Carrier VoIP and Applications Solutions (CVAS) business to GENBAND for $282 million, the latest asset to be liquidated following a failed restructuring under Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Top 5 Security Breaches of 2009
As 2009 draws to a close some are saying good riddance. To say 2009 was an active year for security breaches would be quite an understatement. The number of personal records exposed skyrocketed to 220 million records this year, compared with 35 million in 2008.

Remembering the famous Patriots snowplow game
Since it won't stop snowing and today is the last day of everyone's vacation, we're going to veer off topic, much as Mark Henderson veered off his assigned course on Dec. 12, 1982.

Today from the Subnet communities

On Cisco Subnet: John Chambers says big is back and Cisco is the example and Howard Schmidt Appointed as New Cybersecurity Coordinator; On Microsoft Subnet Microsoft loses appeal: injunction against selling MS Word reinstated; On Google Subnet: Google Doodles 2009: a year in review.

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Decade in tech
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Cool Yule Tools
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Unified Communications Today
Do you know the business value of unified communications? Get the answer to this and many other UC questions at this Solution Center. Learn how your peers are lowering costs and improving collaboration. Get your most pressing UC queries answered from industry experts and read the very latest UC news.
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Comparing Research In Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
The concept of working "any time and anywhere" has become popular. To support this concept, many organizations are adopting mobile solutions. As employees use these solutions, their expectations are increasing. This paper compares the Research In Motion BlackBerry solution with the Microsoft mobile solution by analyzing features of the user experience and the administrator experience.
Read about their findings.

 

January 04, 2010

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Microsoft rebels
  2. Apple rumored to announce tablet on Jan. 26
  3. 5 must-have IT management technologies for 2010
  4. Caught on tape: Burglars target wrong techie
  5. Court rejects Microsoft appeal, bans Word sales
  6. What's next for MPLS?
  7. Smartphone attacks, rogue antivirus top 2010 security concerns
  8. The 5 essential patches of 2009
  9. Nortel sells carrier VoIP biz to Genband for $282 million
  10. Watch out Microsoft: GNOME is poised to have a killer 2010

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