Monday, October 22, 2012

Amazon EBS cloud failure brings down Reddit, others | Cal State U. expels Cisco, saves $100M

  Attack of the (mostly) cool robots | Country's largest 4-year university expels Cisco, saves $100 million
 
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Amazon EBS failure brings down Reddit, Imgur, others
Amazon Web Services has confirmed that its Elastic Block Storage (EBS) service is experiencing degraded service, leading sites across the Internet to experience downtime, including Reddit, Imgur and many others. AWS confirmed on its status page at 2:11 p.m. ET that it is experiencing "degraded performance for a small number of EBS volumes." It says the issue is restricted to a single Availability Zone within the US-East-1 Region, which is in Northern Virginia. It warns that instances using EBS volumes will also experience degraded performance. Read More


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Attack of the (mostly) cool robots
New robots pick grapes, go after snakes, improve health and measure Antarctic ice Read More

Country's largest 4-year university expels Cisco, saves $100 million
A decision to oust Cisco in favor of Alcatel-Lucent is saving California State University $100 million. Read More

Pricing rumors swirl for iPad mini
On the eve of Apple's expected announcement tomorrow of a smaller iPad, there's still a lot of uncertainty and intense debate over its price. Read More


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HP betting big on cloud to help company turn around
A few weeks ago HP's Meg Whitman braced tech watchers with sobering warnings that earnings for one of the pioneering companies of Silicon Valley may fall 10% next year, and may not grow for another two years. Read More

Windows 8 launch is a non-event for businesses
Windows 8 is going to get hammered in the next few weeks as consumers try out the new operating system for the first time. Their reactions will likely differ little from those of reviewers who found much to complain about. The bottom line is that Windows 8 – particularly on a tablet – does not behave much like any previous Windows PC operating system. Read More

Android malware exploding, says Trend Micro
The amount of mobile Android malware has surged this year, from a count of 30,000 malware specimens in June to almost 175,000 last month, according to Trend Micro's Security Roundup report for the third quarter of this year. Read More


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Products of the week 10.22.12
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Spammers abuse .gov URL shortener service in work-at-home scams
Spammers have found a way to abuse a URL shortener service destined for U.S. government social media activities in order to craft rogue .gov URLs for work-at-home scams. Read More

Dilbert's Pointy-Headed Boss has his head in the cloud (again)
Cloudwashing has become so rampant that even Dilbert's Pointy-Headed Boss has gotten into the game ... and it's the first time for him, either. You can see the full strip here, but this is now the conversation begins Sunday between PHB and Dilbert: PHB: I need you to cloudwash our software. Read More

Why the Government's Cybersecurity Plan Will End in Catastrophe
The Department of Defense wants access to private computer systems in the name of cybersecurity. In addition to being a privacy nightmare, CIO.com columnist Rob Enderle says a centralized information sharing system will actually make the United States more susceptible to cyber attacks and suggests an alternate approach to cybersecurity. Read More

 
 
 

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