Thursday, August 09, 2012

Is Insieme inserting Cisco into storage?

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Is Insieme inserting Cisco into storage?
Everyone outside of Cisco and Insieme is still speculating on what the Cisco spin-in is developing to augment its parent's programmable network strategy. Some of the speculation had Insieme building the next-generation Nexus boxes with programmable hooks to a Layer 4-7 controller... Read More


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Cisco driven start-up heads for SDNs
A start-up that bases its product line and business model on software-defied networking concepts is emerging from stealth mode. Read More

How Mozilla keeps its MySQL database tidy
Keeping track of a MySQL databases may have just gotten easier for Mozilla after installing a database management tool from ScaleBase. Read More

No bomb powerful enough to destroy an on-rushing asteroid, sorry Bruce Willis
Maybe it's the doom predictions some folks are fearing about the end of the Mayan calendar this year or maybe these guys are obsessed with old Bruce Willis movies. Either way a class of physics students from the University of Leicester decided to evaluate whether or not the premise of Willis' 1998 "Armageddon" movie -- where a group of oil drillers is sent by NASA to detonate nucle Read More

25 Awesome Gadgets for $50 or Less
We scoured the Web for the best deals on 25 gadgets you might actually want to buy. All you have to do is sit back and click through the slideshow. Read More


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Some of the indispensable technology that you use every day was so ahead of its time that it now goes largely unnoticed. Here the innovations that forever changed email, Web development, database management and other "givens" in today's tech finally get their due. Read More

VMware Acquires Big Data Analytics Tool Log Insight
VMware has snapped up Big Data Analytics tool Log Insight, a product of Pattern Insight. Pattern Insight stated that the team and technology will make a move to VMware headquarters. Read More

IaaS vs. PaaS vs. SaaS
Several different flavors have sprung up in cloud computing and each has their pros and cons. Add to these the plethora of vendor-created acronyms and it can be confusing to figure out the best option. Read More

Does 'shadow IT' lurk in your company?
Business divisions are bypassing the IT department, making their own decisions to buy cloud-based application services or use mobile devices, raising the specter of so-called "shadow IT" that's outside the knowledge or control of the CIO and the IT staff. Read More


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Prototype system goes after DNS-based botnets
Security researchers this week will detail a prototype system they say can better detect so-called Domain Name Generation- (DGA) based botnets such as Conficker and Kraken without the usual labor- and time-intensive reverse-engineering required to find and defeat such malware. Read More

Are enterprise collaboration tools all the rage?
Talk to Dan Schoenbaum, the newly announced CEO of enterprise collaboration company Teambox, and he'll tell you the market for applications that let workers share files using cloud-based tools, collaborate instantaneously and access the software anywhere is ripe to take off. Read More

Largest IT employment gains in four years reported
The nation's employment outlook for IT professionals has suddenly surged, gaining 18,200 jobs, the largest monthly increase since 2008, according to tech employment-research firm Foote Partners. Read More

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IT professionals have always sought out certifications to give them a leg up in their career advancement efforts. But anecdotal evidence suggests that in today's job market, having a broad array of certifications is even more important for giving job-seekers a needed edge. Read More

 
 
 

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