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iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Dec. 31
The holiday season brought a stuffed stocking of iPhone 5 rumors to the iOSsphere, closing out 2011 with a whimper of joyful speculation. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Sybase

Sybase IQ Supercharges Predictive Analytics
This white paper introduces you to Sybase® IQ—a high-performance, scalable column-store database engine which has been repeatedly proven to meet the predictive analytics needs for a wide variety of businesses. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: BMC

Three Steps to Effective Cloud Planning & Design
Before you build your cloud, there are many considerations. Are there security requirements? Compliance rules? Will you use public cloud resources as well? Learn more about how to plan a cloud effectively – from defining requirements to identifying the costs - in this compelling white paper from BMC Software. Learn More!

5 major changes facing the Internet in 2012
2012 is poised to go down in Internet history as one of the most significant 12-month periods from both a technical and policy perspective since the late 1990s, when this network-of-networks stopped being a research project and became an engine of economic growth. Read More

History's infamous social engineers
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New Versions of the Cisco Cius - Excitement or Shoulder Shrugs?
Cisco recently announced that it will release both smaller and larger versions of its Cius tablets in 2012. While this is potentially exciting news, it also may be met with quite a bit of indifference. This is Cisco's ongoing attempt to get into a highly competitive, highly loyal, consumer market space. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Maintaining Continuous Compliance
When trying to achieve continuous compliance with internal policies and external regulations, organizations need to replace traditional processes with a new best practice approach and new innovative technology, such as that provided by IBM Tivoli Endpoint Manager. Read now

Up-and-coming tech jobs -- and how to land one
Forecasts for IT hiring are almost universally predicting that project managers and business analysts will be in demand in 2012, but what about cloud transformation officers? Read More

IE 6 is Finally Dead. Long Live IE9 (Please?)
After begging, pleading, and nearly coming to people's houses to bust their kneecaps, Microsoft has gotten its wish: Internet Explorer 6, which just passed its 10th birthday, is now as dead as the Zune. Read More

2012 Should Be The Year of Security Incident Response
According to ESG Research, 20% of large organizations are certain that they've been the target of an APT attack while another 39% say that it is likely they have been targeted. Can organizations detect and react to sophisticated attacks like APTs? Unfortunately, the answer is likely "no" in both cases. ESG asked 244 security professionals working at enterprise (i.e. more than 1,000 employees)... Read More


WHITE PAPER: AMD

Make Virtual Desktops a Valuable Reality with AMD
This paper will explore how the fast-emerging trend of "desktop virtualization" is giving IT managers a potent solution for tackling the problems associated with PC sprawl. Read More!

Is vulnerability an objective?
I ended last year with a death-of-the-Internet column, and I'm starting off the new year with a death-via-the-Internet one. Read More

DARPA wants to give dead, in-orbit satellites new life
Scientists at DARPA say there are some 1,300 satellites worth over $300B sitting out in Earth's geostationary orbit (GEO) that could be retrofitted or harvested for new communications roles. And it is now looking for a way to do just that herculean task. Read More

10 programming languages that could shake up IT
Do we really need another programming language? There is certainly no shortage of choices already. Between imperative languages, functional languages, object-oriented languages, dynamic languages, compiled languages, interpreted languages, and scripting languages, no developer could ever learn all of the options available today. Read More

Microsoft Research delves into economics
You might think Microsoft's research centers would be all about software, security, mobile technology and the like, but the company's New England research group highlights in its year-end wrap-up the work it has done in areas such as economics, biology and maybe less surprisingly, social media. Read More

At Hospitals, iPad Screen Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness
Phones and iPads are everywhere at hospitals, but their screens carry more bacteria than a toilet handle (seriously). Enter Frog Skin, a clear film covering iPhones and iPads so they can be washed. Read More

 
 
 

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10 Things We Love and Hate about Ubuntu Oneiric Ocelot 11.10
Ubuntu 11.10 has some jagged edges and documentation isn't easy to locate, but Canonical is certainly dreaming big with this latest update, dubbed Oneiric (dreamy) Ocelot.

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