Monday, February 13, 2012

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  Hadoop wins over enterprise IT, spurs talent crunch | Valentine's-related traffic spikes cause heartache for ill-prepared sites
 
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Firefox faceoff: Nightly vs. Pale Moon vs. Waterfox
Three unofficial Firefox variants take advantage of 64-bit processors and 64-bit version of Windows 7 Read More


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HP Enterprise Database Consolidation Appliance
Optimized for Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 R2, the preinstalled, pretuned HP Enterprise Database Consolidation Appliance simplifies database infrastructure management, improves resource utilization, and reduces costs resulting in exceptional levels of return. Learn more

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New eBook: Managed Hosting Buyer's Guide
Looking to relieve the daily pressures on your current IT Infrastructure through Managed Hosting? This e-book provides managed hosting buyers essential tools for selecting or re-evaluating service providers. Learn More

Hadoop wins over enterprise IT, spurs talent crunch
Hadoop is coming out of the shadows and into production in enterprise IT shops. But the relative newness of the open-source platform and a shortage of experienced Hadoop talent pose hurdles that enterprise IT teams need to address as they advance deeper into the world of Hadoop. Read More

Valentine's-related traffic spikes cause heartache for ill-prepared sites
With the last-minute Valentine's Day shoppers increasingly turning to the Internet to make up for lost time, e-commerce companies are doing everything they can to stand out from the pack. However, some sites inevitably fall victim to the problems that result from this rise in demand. Read More

Google acknowledges Wallet debacle, pulls prepaid cards
Google acknowledged a major hole in its Google Wallet mobile payment platform this weekend after it temporarily disabled its Google Prepaid Cards. Read More

Cisco's John Stewart on the latest security threats … and what enterprises can do to fight back
Freelance writer Susan Perschke recently sat down with Cisco Vice President and Chief Security Officer John N. Stewart for an in-depth discussion of the state of enterprise security. Read More


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Why Managing VMs is So Complex
Because virtual servers coexist with nonvirtualized ones, it effectively doubles the tools and efforts relevant to data center administration. Discover how a unified, out-of-band approach that aggregates management tools into a single, consolidated platform, renders the virtual and physical layers transparent from an IT management perspective. Read now!

iPhone 5 rumor rollup for the week ending Feb. 10
In the iOSsphere calendar, Valentine's Day 2012 will be in June. Bring your sweetheart to San Francisco. Read More

Latest Droid features 'best keyboard yet,' iFixit finds
It seems that Motorola has finally solved the missing piece for its popular line of Droid devices: a good keyboard. Read More

Staying Ahead of the Curve with Cisco
At the Cisco Live event last week, Cisco announced that they are adding 40 Gigabit Ethernet support for the Catalyst 6500 switch series, and 40 and 100 Gigabit Ethernet capabilities to the Nexus 7000 series. This is really cool news for everyone out there running the 6500 and 7000 series in their data centers. But what about cabling? Read More

How the Internet has killed the magic store
The Internet has been accused of all manner of dastardly deeds, so the fact that it stands accused of killing off brick-and-mortar magic shops comes as no surprise. What makes this particular loss notable, says the author of this Salon article, is that it's more than just the stores themselves that will be missed by those who once patronized them: gone, too, is a vital piece of the culture of magic.... Read More


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Nemertes Research PilotHouse Awards: IP Telephony
This independent report includes information on evaluation criteria for IP telephony and compares vendors based exclusively on surveys of IT professionals. Read now!

UptimeCloud shows real-time AWS costs
Uptime Software is the latest company aiming to help eliminate bill shock for cloud users. Read More

Samsung's Galaxy Tab 2: Five things to know
Samsung's sequel to the Galaxy Tab will make its public debut next month and you may be wondering what separates it from all the other Android tablets on the market. Read More

Nimbula adds support for VMware hypervisor
Nimbula is hoping to better serve enterprises with version 2.0 of its operating system, which adds compatibility with VMware's hypervisor and other new features. " Read More

The good, bad and ugly of 802.11ac
Imagine a world where family members can stream their favorite HD content to different rooms, all while your teenage son uploads his latest HD video "project" to YouTube. Well, with new wireless LAN technology based on 802.11ac quickly approaching -- possibly in one or two years -- this digital home network paradise could become a reality. Read More

Security Experts Ask House for Light a Regulatory Touch
Technology industry representatives -- looking to prevent an additional set of compliance requirements -- urge House subcommittee to avoid new cybersecurity regulations to shore up the nation's digital defenses. Read More

 
 
 

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