Monday, June 25, 2012

Learn how to develop iOS apps (for free!), and Developing Video Content with Camtasia

Stop! You can't sell your (fill in the blank) | Porn maker's lawsuit against roommate threatens free Wi-Fi

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Learn how to develop iOS apps (for free!), and Developing Video Content with Camtasia
What a garden of delights we have for you this week. First up, do you want to learn how to build iOS apps? For free? If that sounds like something you'd like to do then yes, there's a course for that. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Certeon

Put the Power of Application Acceleration to Work
Discover a new, non-appliance approach to improving application performance for mobile workers. Through data compression, content-aware data deduplication (using a single instance history store), and by a variety of advanced protocol handling methods and application blueprints, users can see 50%-90% improved throughput. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Certeon

Reduce Network Traffic between VMware VMs
Accelerate application performance within your VMware environment. The industry's first virtual appliance for application acceleration for VMware combines high performance of application acceleration with cost-savings of virtualization. It significantly reduces network traffic between VMs. Learn more.

Stop! You can't sell your (fill in the blank)
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether the "First-sale Doctrine" applies to products made outside the US ... let's hope they get it right ... Read More

Porn maker's lawsuit against roommate threatens free Wi-Fi
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WHITE PAPER: Xirrus

Tablets in the Enterprise
Tablets are replacing laptops at lightning speed. Whether company-issued or part of the BYOD phenomenon, the increased use of smart devices has resulted in a dramatic shift in network traffic with an emphasis on wireless. This paper explains how to predict Wi-Fi demands and architect a best-fit wireless network strategy for your environment. Learn more.

Some thoughts on transparency in the cloud
David Lingenfelter from Fiberlink is on enough working groups about "Cloud" to float away, if he so desired. From the Cloud Security Alliance to NIST Cloud groups, the man knows the players on the circuit. He recently gave a talk about cloud. I know, another talk about the bloody cloud. Will they ever stop? David's talk was better than most, though. He didn't treat his audience like idiots,... Read More

ClamAV Founders Moving On From Sourcefire
As any parent can tell you, one of the most difficult things we have to do is let go. Let your children spread their wings and fly on their own without your help is hard and scary. The same principle holds true for founders of companies and open source projects. Leaving something you have created with your own two hands (along with the help of many others) is a difficult decision. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CenturyLink

Network/Cloud Security & Business Continuity eGuide
Network security today means much more than simply building a perimeter around the enterprise network to defend from threats. With cloud-computing models becoming more popular, enterprises are extending corporate data and applications outside the four walls of the data center. Learn More!

Is Juniper's QFabric a Big Deal or a Big Bust?
Many vendors will claim to have invented the term "network fabric." I'm not 100% sure who actually used it first but in my mind, Juniper was the first to go mainstream with it. It's a little like MPLS was back in the day. Ipsilon actually invented it but Cisco evangelized it and made it a real market. So I'll give Juniper the nod here and acknowledge that launching the project "Stratus"... Read More

BYOD Security Gotchas
I've spent a fair amount of time lately on BYOD, mobile devices, and related issues around information/cyber security. Yes, we are still firmly in the hype cycle but some mobile device security patterns are starting to emerge. Read More

VMware: Make Your Networks 10x Simpler to Manage
An important message came out of EMCWorld last week that should interest anyone looking to run a major data network. Both EMC and VMWare drew attention to the importance of making our networks simpler to run and manage. If organizations are going to build truly massive networks efficiently, reducing the time it takes to deploy and manage resources is essential. The big question now is whether network... Read More



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