Tuesday, May 24, 2011

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Microsoft online chief: I would never log into a Chromebook
Google's love of inside jokes was on display this month at the Google I/O conference, where a demo of Google's new "Chromebook" computers used the login name "Tom Rizzo." Rizzo is the senior director of online services at Microsoft who has claimed that Google is "failing" in the enterprise. When told about the demo, Rizzo said Google can keep using his name in demos because "me logging into a Chromebook will never be a reality." Read More


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Review: Check Point's new security blades cut both ways
If you're in the market for endpoint protection, Check Point's new R80 Unified Endpoint Security Management product shows promise. Read More

Cisco sued over its alleged part in Great Chinese Firewall scandal
About the same time that the architect of China's infamous Internet Firewall was pelted with a shoe by a citizen, a lawsuit was being filed in San Francisco against Cisco for its alleged part in it. Read More

Best of Maker Faire 2011
Tinkerers and garage-based inventors show off their wares and compare notes at eclectic event. Read More

T-Mobile's data cap embrace leaves Sprint as lone 'unlimited' 4G carrier
T-Mobile has revamped its data plans to include a cap system, thus leaving Sprint as the only major U.S. wireless carrier to offer uncapped 4G mobile data plans. Read More


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Lack of IPv6 traffic stats makes judging progress difficult
It will be difficult for Internet policymakers, engineers and the user community at large to tell how the upgrade to IPv6 is progressing because no one has accurate or comprehensive statistics about how much Internet traffic is IPv6 vs. IPv4. Read More

Today's innovation smackdown: Randall Stephenson vs. Larry Ellison
Randall Stephenson's most recent public bout has been with Congress, as he argues for the approval of AT&T's buyout of T-Mobile. He has overseen a surge in the past year in AT&T's financials: as it grew revenue and profits by 1.4% and 64%, respectively, in 2010. Larry Ellison has been consistently deemed the bad boy of the tech industry for his lavish lifestyle and blunt, in-your-face persona. He consistently ranks among the highest-paid tech CEOs and 2010 is no exception. Vote today! Read More

Cisco lost switching share in Q1
Ethernet switching declined 8% in the first quarter from last year, and 12% from Q4 2010, according to bulletins issued by two investment firms in recent days. And given Cisco's weak outlook for its fiscal fourth quarter, the market may languish in the quarters ahead. Read More

Ballmer: Windows 8 is coming in 2012
Microsoft's next version of the Windows operating system, dubbed Windows 8, will debut in 2012, company CEO Steve Ballmer said Monday. Read More


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Winners of the Larry Awards for Best Presentations at Interop
Well it is time again for the Larry Awards that recognize the best presentations at Interop. This is the third year for the awards and they have grown into a life of their own. I watched some of the presentations many times over the three days to see different presenters or see if the presentation had changed. As always, research for these awards was a lot of fun and a lot of work. Read More

Salesforce.com makes two-pronged cloud push with Force.com, Heroku
Salesforce.com has two cloud platforms, and it's keeping them both. Read More

Tapping the brakes on Google's self-driving car
The Wright brothers initiated powered flight in 1903, the first Model T rolled off Henry Ford's assembly line in 1908, and yet there is still no flying car dealership where I live. In other words, cars will drive themselves before pigs fly, just not much before. Read More

No end to innovation
The recent Interop show in Las Vegas was awash with big ideas and the latest and greatest technologies, a healthy sign that IT is alive and well and the industry is brimming with innovation. Read More



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