Friday, October 07, 2011

The Year of the Virtual Desktop Fails to Materialize--Again

The encryption quiz | The new Cisco WAAS Appliances, a game changer?

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The Year of the Virtual Desktop Fails to Materialize--Again
In mid-2010, as the number of Windows 7 betas spread and the clock ticked down to October, when the long-awaited replacement for XP would officially ship, computer vendors and analysts painted expected that a major new operating system would revive spending on x86-based PCs and servers, which had taken a hit since the recession began in 2008. Read More


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Consolidation to Cloud Foundation
With virtualization comes a simple, automated infrastructure that leads to a dynamic, efficient enterprise. Read this whitepaper to learn how virtualization has proven itself an invaluable technology setting enterprises on the path to cloud computing. Read now.

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Next-Generation Firewall for Dummies eBook
This book provides an in-depth overview of next-generation firewalls. It examines the evolution of network security, the rise of Enterprise 2.0 applications and their associated threats, the shortcomings of traditional firewalls, and the advanced capabilities found in next-generation firewalls. Read now!

The encryption quiz
Substitution ciphers, military encryption devices, hashing, symmetric key algorithms – how well do you know them? Read More

The new Cisco WAAS Appliances, a game changer?
Everyone has been waiting to see my reaction to the next generation Cisco WAAS appliances that were announced at Interop. Could these be the game changers that Cisco needs to compete with Riverbed and also stop losing deals to Blue Coat and Certeon? Well they are really pretty boxes, they have a lot of memory and a very big WAN card. But they are not what the doctor called for, sorry Cisco. Read... Read More

Survey shows shift to cloud-based services, despite concerns
A survey of 5,300 IT and security managers in 38 countries about cloud computing offers a vivid snapshot of expectations, anxieties and sometimes shattered hopes. Read More


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Saving cloud computing users from evil doers
This video panel discussion delves into IT's current and future security threats. Topics include web application security, vulnerabilities, threats and mitigation/defense strategies, and tactics with individual perspectives on the magnitude and direction of threats. Learn more

Sprint says it's ready for iPhone's traffic
Sprint officials said the carrier is ready to handle the increased data demand from its sales of the iPhone as the carrier continues a nationwide network consolidation project called Network Vision. Read More

Scammers waste no time in exploiting Steve Jobs's death
As much of the world mourns the passing of Steve Jobs -- one of the technology industry's greatest visionaries -- the bottom feeders of the cyber crime world are greedily exploiting the tragedy through scams promising unwitting users a chance to win a free iPad. Read More

Cloud-based backup and disaster recovery services yield peace of mind
Data backup and disaster recovery are best practices for every business, regardless of size. Cloud services are making it easier to attain professional-level backup and DR services at a reasonable cost with little effort or expertise on the customer's part. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Smarter Commerce is redefining value chain visibility
Smarter Commerce is redefining the value chain in the age of the customer. It starts with putting the customer at the center of your operations – which of itself is not a new idea – however, truly operationalizing this strategy is not easy. Read More!

Telecom Bill Cramming Impacts IT's Bottom Line
Unauthorized charges on enterprise telecom bills are getting more sophisticated and harder to detect. Read More

One conference, one person, multiple identities – my SharePoint 2011 Conference experience
I had a unique opportunity to participate in the Microsoft SharePoint conference this past week. I presented two sessions (on Measuring the Value of SharePoint Investments and a Practical Approach to SharePoint 2010 Governance) but, thanks to this blog, I was also invited to the conference as a representative of the press - which meant I got to go to a few extra events and participate in a few one-on-one... Read More

Ubuntu 11.10 to feature Arm support, cloud orchestration
The next version of Canonical's Ubuntu Linux distribution, to be released next week, will be the first to run on the Arm architecture, as well as the first edition to offer a new cloud service orchestration engine, called JuJu. Read More

Is Samsung/Google launch delay related to Jobs' death?
Samsung and Google have cancelled major product unveilings planned for next Tuesday - the Samsung Nexus Prime phone and Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system - and while the companies are not being clear as to why, it would appear related to the death of Steve Jobs. At least by my reading of this statement from the companies to the blog Pocket-lint: Read More

Apple Stores around the world become shrines to Jobs
It started early in San Francisco—where what was a few flowers within an hour of the news of Steve Jobs' death became a crowd outside of a downtown Apple Store. Fans wrote post-it notes of thanks, stuck them to the glass, then silently took it all in Read More



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