Monday, February 01, 2010

Cisco readying major core router upgrade? Botnet targets major Web sites with junk SSL connection

Botnet targets major Web sites with junk SSL connection | Google Hot Search a good tool for spreaders of malware and their adversaries

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Cisco readying major core router upgrade?
Cisco is reportedly soon announcing a new carrier core router as a next-generation follow on to the 6-year-old CRS-1, and a better competitor to Juniper's T1600. Read More


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The Definitive Guide to APM
In this Application Performance Management eBook, get hands-on, practical insight into industry best practices for managing your critical applications from an end-to-end perspective. Find out how to manage performance from the distributed front-end of IT operations to the mainframe back-end, while keeping the end-user experience in mind. Read Now.

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Reduce Data Center Power Consumption
Power consumption has become the largest IT operational expense. There are new approaches to power distribution that reduces consumption and increase end-to-end efficiency by bringing 415VAC to the cabinet level. Read Now

Botnet targets major Web sites with junk SSL connection
More than 300 Web sites are being pestered by infected computers that are part of the Pushdo botnet, according to security researchers. Read More

Google Hot Search a good tool for spreaders of malware and their adversaries
Google Hot Search topics are turning out to be a useful tool for security researchers at SonicWall who are trying to find URLs for malicious Web sites as well as signatures to help block the malware they contain. Read More

Don't become a cube potato: Get out of your chair and get healthy
You might have read about the recent study that pinned disastrous health consequences with "sedentary lifestyles." Unfortunately, most of us who toil in the tech industry are pretty sedentary, spending our days (and often our nights) parked in front of our computers. Are we pretty much doomed if we can't dedicate an hour or more a day exercise? Not at all. Read More


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Mainsoft Webcast Feb 16th: Drive SharePoint Adoption in Lotus Notes Shops
Lotus customers that have adopted Microsoft SharePoint are struggling to meet their collaboration goals. Mainsoft collaboration experts and featured guest Rob Koplowitz, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research, discuss how to promote SharePoint adoption by integrating it with email and delivering a natural, contextual user experience. Register Now!

Apple's iPad vs. e-readers
Apple's iPad tablet may rival e-book readers, but these six e-readers have life in them yet. Read More

Cisco readying core routers? Google Hot Search helps antivirus
Cisco is reportedly soon announcing a new carrier core router as a next-generation follow-on to the 6-year-old CRS-1, and a better competitor to Juniper's T1600. Google Hot Search topics are turning out to be a useful tool for security researchers at SonicWall who are trying to find URLs for malicious Web sites as well as signatures to help block the malware they contain. Read More

Microsoft exceeds goal of 5,000 layoffs
Microsoft has more than made good on its promise a year ago to eliminate 5,000 positions by the middle of June 2010, the company reported as part of its quarterly 10Q filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Read More


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An Executive's Guide to Web Application Security
Unfortunately, network firewalls and network vulnerability scanners can't defend against application-level attacks. It's more important than ever to implement secure application strategies to effectively protect your business. Learn More

Chrome snatches share from IE, Firefox
Google's Chrome gained browser market share in January at the expense of both Microsoft's Internet Explorer and IE's biggest rival, Mozilla's Firefox, according to data published today. Read More

Cisco's Hidden Video Announcement
You're going to be hearing a lot about video on wireless LANs this year. I've been sending relatively low-bit-rate (3 Mbps) video around my house for a long time, with satisfactory results on the small (monitor) screen and acceptable results on the big (projector) screen - the latter over two wireless hops, by the way. Read More

NASA has tons of cool space technologies that may never get to space
It will be a question of money over priorities. NASA is expected to release its budget for the next year and it doesn't look good for some ongoing projects – the Ares heavy lift rocket likely the biggest cut. If further manned exploration of the moon is significantly delayed or nixed altogether, what does that mean for the myriad technologies NASA already has in development? Here's a look at some of the best NASA technology currently in development that might never get to space. Read More



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