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How much privacy will you have with Microsoft's 'family of devices'?

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How much privacy will you have with Microsoft's 'family of devices'?
Windows may only be a "shell" now, said six different times by Steve Ballmer as he revealed a new strategy for Microsoft that revolves around a "family of devices." The company will "design, create and deliver through us and through third parties a complete family of Windows-powered devices," which will include "a full spectrum of both partner and first-party devices. Read More


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Delivering web applications over the Internet and ensuring reasonable response times for users around the globe is a significant challenge. Learn more.

India's telegram service is dead … not so the telegram
No matter how often my press colleagues predict this or that technology will be a "killer" of this or that one, the fact is that technologies as a rule do not die sudden or violent deaths, they fade away, sometimes over a very, very long time. Read More


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This white paper describes the challenges that Fortune 2000 companies face when delivering content into China via the Internet, the ways in which Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) can ease market entry into China, and what to look for in a CDN provider to optimize content delivery, both in China and globally. Learn more.

Goodbye NAC, Hello EVAS (Endpoint visibility, access, and security)
Around 2004, Cisco introduced a new technology initiative called Network Admission Control (now commonly referred to as Network Access Control or NAC). Back then, NAC was really in response to the recent wave of Internet worms where one compromised user PC could log on to the corporate network and subsequently infect the whole enchilada. NAC was seen as a way to alleviate this threat by authenticating... Read More


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For many enterprises, mobile means mobile web, because there aren't compelling reasons to invest in custom line-of-business iOS and Android apps. But customers are increasingly accessing the web on their smartphones and tablets, creating the need for multichannel content delivery on PCs, smartphones, tablets and soon televisions. According to Google, 67% of customers are more likely to buy on a mobile-friendly... Read More

Defcon: Website woes unrelated to our beef with feds
Defcon's Jeff (The Dark Tangent) Moss yesterday wrote a blog post informing federal agencies that their employees will not be welcome at this year's security conference -- as they have been for 20 years running -- because of the ongoing controversy over government surveillance programs. Also yesterday, Defcon's website was down at times, drowsy at others. In fact, even this morning it was initially... Read More


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