Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Cloud storage and SSDs gain momentum

Scientists calculate total data stored to date: 295+ exabytes | Microsoft certifications won't boost your pay much

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Cloud storage and SSDs gain momentum
Cloud storage is getting hotter every day as vendors introduce new services and funding. Read More


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Securing Virtual Data Center Testing
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Scientists calculate total data stored to date: 295+ exabytes
Scientists at the University of California released a report showing that as of 2007, the world had stored 295 exabytes of data, and that data storage has grown 23% annually since 1986. Read More

Microsoft certifications won't boost your pay much
Microsoft certifications are dropping in value and provide a smaller pay boost than IT skills related to Cisco, Oracle, EMC, VMware, IBM, SAP, and Red Hat technologies. Read More


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Three ways to Prevent USB Insecurity in Your Enterprise
USB flash drives and other portable devices are valuable tools in the typical government staffer's virtual toolkit. These handy devices allow workers to efficiently accomplish their duties and carry out their tasks for the public good. Read More

Ambitious U.S. electronic records project face rising costs, delays
The government's all-encompassing digital federal records keeping system is costing a lot more - perhaps as high as 41% more -- than originally planned and could top $1.4 billion if estimates from the Government Accountability Office are correct. Read More

Quest adds replication to VMware backup tool
vRanger 5.0 can restore backed up virtual machines directly from a SAN Read More


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Tech Note: 2048-bit SSL Performance
Boost security and performance of 2048-bit SSL —while meeting more stringent NIST security standards Read now!

The Mad Science of Google Labs
You know Gmail and Google Maps, but have you seen the latest and greatest from Google's experimental labs section? Read More

Hot products from RSA 2011
Security conference showcases the next trends in network security. Read More



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