Monday, March 12, 2012

You are the product for The Google

Apple's "new iPad": Too late to be corporate game changer | Techies are spending a lot of time on PCs in our post-PC world

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You are the product for The Google
As of March 1, if you hadn't erased your Google Web History and switched the feature off, you will have made a big mistake because Google has set itself on a course that will allow the company to find out way too much about you ... at least, way too much about you if you have any interest in maintaining your privacy. Read More


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Strategic Road Map for Network Access Control
Long derided as an overhyped concept, network access control (NAC) has emerged as an important solution for mitigating the risks of consumerization. Network and security managers will need NAC to retain control of the network in a "bring your own device" (BYOD) environment. Read now.

Apple's "new iPad": Too late to be corporate game changer
It's been a hard few years for we-control-everything corporate IT departments as well as for the "Microsoft is the answer, what was your question?" approach to corporate computing. It has also been a while since corporate IT departments have had to deal with a new reality that completely changed how they interact with their users. Read More


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5 Critical Considerations Before Renewing Security Tokens
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Techies are spending a lot of time on PCs in our post-PC world
There's lots of talk about us being in a post-PC world - yesterday, for example, from Ray Ozzie - so I found interesting this current poll on Slashdot that asks: "My PC accounts for (--)% of my computing time?" As of this morning, 6,434 Slashdot readers had weighed in, with this picture (and the text below it) showing the results: Read More


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The Changing Role of Mobile Communications in the Workplace
Mobile VoIP can help by leveraging Wi-Fi networks. Choosing an experienced technology vendor to deliver mVoIP capabilities can dramatically reduce costs while improving productivity. Read now!

Wikipedia parent finally ditching Godaddy over SOPA support
The Wikimedia Foundation, making good on a Dec. 23 promise by Jimmy Wales during the height of the anti-SOPA firestorm, has publicly announced it is transferring all of its domain names from GoDaddy to MarkMonitor as punishment for GoDaddy's early support of the failed anti-piracy legislation. Read More

iPhone users, YOU TOO now have 4G coverage through the magical power of marketing jargon!
A friend of mine of Facebook last night excitedly reported that his iPhone 4S had been "upgraded" to LTE because the icon in the upper bar of the phone had been changed from "3G" to "4G." I had to give him the sad, sad news that actually, no, you still have the same HSPA+ connection that you've always had on your iPhone. The difference is that, well, AT&T wants to call HSPA+ 4G instead of 3G. Read... Read More



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