Monday, October 08, 2012

Cloud careers: It's a seller's market

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Cloud careers: It's a seller's market
IT professionals who have learned to work across traditional borders are the hot ticket in the current cloud-crazy job market. Read More


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Introducing BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion
Easily manage and secure mobile device deployments with BlackBerry® Mobile Fusion. From a single interface, manage BlackBerry® smartphones, BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablets and devices that use the iOS® and Android™ operating systems. Put an end to mobile chaos. Learn more at blackberry.com/mobilefusion

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LogMeIn Central: Automate, Monitor and Manage PCs.
LogMeIn lets you Monitor and Manage PCs, deliver patches and updates to multiple PCS simultaneously. Central helps IT deliver seamless support that keeps employees productive and up and running. LogMeIn Central - automate routine tasks and do more. Free Trial

Who holds IT security power?
From Apple, to Symantec and Anonymous, lots of people, companies and groups influence the IT security world Read More

60 Minutes torpedoes Huawei in less than 15 minutes
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Windows Server 2008 gets 18 months of added support
Microsoft has extended mainstream support for Windows Server 2008 by 18 months. Read More

Dell supercomputer effort spawns new line of servers
Dell has developed a line of servers based on designs the company is using in an upcoming 10-petaflop supercomputer called Stampede. Read More


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VoIP Solutions Provide Enterprises With Various Benefits
VoIP migration is a top telecom priority for many North American enterprises. Do you know why? Find out in this Forrester study, which reveals the opinions of telecommunications decision-makers like you. Read the report.

Computing advice that can stand the test of time
Just because computers are one big exercise in evolutionary progress, that doesn't mean certain computing maxims ever go out of style. Read More

INSIDER
Campbell's IT Team's Secret Mission to Sell More Soup
Sure, soup is good food, but sales ain't what they used to be. To freshen up its product line and serve up innovative new products ASAP, Campbell's IT is building new systems for improved collaboration. Read More

Real programmers as an endangered species
The ship early, patch often philosophy has put real programming and programmers on the endangered list Read More

Juniper's MX upgrade takes us back to the future
I started the analyst part of my career way back in March of 2001. I was hired by the Yankee Group to run a group that looked at broadband services and the first report I wrote was on a technology called "IP Service Switches." These products came from companies like CoSine, Ennovate, Allegro, Celox, Shasta (acquired by Nortel) and SpringTide (acquired by Lucent), and promised to deliver scalable,... Read More


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A Lower Entry Cost for Desktop Virtualization
High entry costs and overall complexity have prevented many SMBs from taking advantage of the benefits of client virtualization. Now HP and VMware have teamed to bring desktop virtualization that delivers results right out of the box. Learn More

Grad schools add big-data degrees
Colleges and universities are moving swiftly to create advanced degree programs aimed at helping to fill an exploding need for specialists who can manage and analyze big data. Read More

Beware of BI vendor hype about Hadoop
Many BI vendors claim that their products support Hadoop, but Forrester says customers should find out what that support really entails. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: I hired a hacker
Our manager has some cleaning up to do after a third party's penetration testing uncovers some disturbing findings. Read More

American Airlines flight attendants to use Galaxy Note devices
American Airlines plans to buy some 17,000 first-generation Samsung Galaxy Note devices for use by flight attendants on its planes. Read More

Achieving PCI Compliance When Using IPv6
The PCI DSS was written with IPv4 in mind and it requires that NAT be used to protect servers containing cardholder information. IPv6 networks do not need NAT and, in fact, use of NAT is less than ideal. The PCI DSS does not address the use of IPv6 some organizations have concerns that their PCI auditor will require them to perform NAT when they start using IPv6. Read More

 
 
 

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