Issue highlights 1. Boston dumps Microsoft Exchange for Google Apps 2. iPhone 6 rumor rollup for the week ending May 10 3. Thoughts from Interop 2013: The network has never been more important 4. Nothing funny about how The Onion got hacked 5. Skylab: NASA's first space station marks 40 years 6. Why your next big IT project is doomed 7. DARPA moves to create high-power but very cool (literally) cathode technology 8. San Francisco axes cellphone warning law in settlement with CTIA 9. Intel: Keeping up with Moore's Law becoming a challenge |
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Faced with the choice of saving serious money or buying a load of FUD, the City of Boston has become the latest enterprise customer to dump Microsoft Exchange in favor of Google Apps. And the city's 20,000 employees won't be the last to make this move until Microsoft either closes the cost chasm or comes up with a scarier story. READ MORE |
An unstable hot air mass troubled the iOSphere this week, the sky blackened by contradictory rumors, sometimes in the same blog post. READ MORE |
Well, the 2013 version of Interop is now in the books and while conventional wisdom dictates that "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," I thought there were a number of themes at the show that rose above the general noise of the event and are worth sharing. In no particular order, these themes were: READ MORE |
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The technical team that runs The Onion's online operation has issued a detailed explanation of how the Syrian Electronic Army managed to gain control of the satirical website's Twitter account earlier this week by first coaxing Google Apps credentials out of a few employees. READ MORE |
NASA's first space station was a pacesetter for current International Space Station and a trendsetter for scientific experiments in space READ MORE |
Have you had a IT project go astray? Maybe you were lucky and it was a brief hiccup with minimal financial consequences. Or maybe you had a disaster of biblical proportions, such as the one that befell Levi Strauss in 2008. READ MORE |
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Traditional high-powered cathode electron emitter-based equipment for high-bandwidth communications, security screening or imaging applications can run hot, significantly shortening the lifespan and usefulness of the equipment. READ MORE |
San Francisco killed its cellphone radiation warning law on Tuesday by agreeing to settle a lawsuit by the mobile industry group CTIA. READ MORE |
Intel will advance Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but keeping up with it is becoming more challenging as chip geometries shrink, according to a company executive. READ MORE |
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