Thursday, August 15, 2013

What exactly is 'cloud testing' anyway?

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What exactly is 'cloud testing' anyway?
Over the last weeks, I have found myself in several rather intense discussions about "cloud testing": what it is, what it isn't, and what it means for testing and QA professionals. The major source of confusion in these discussions usually revolves around the definition of cloud itself; if you try look up cloud computing on the Internet, you will find it hard to get a formal definition. Read... Read More


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There are a lot of Linux Distributions in this world of ours, with a large percentage of them releasing new, major versions at least once (if not twice) per year. And when those new releases come out, most Linux Distros try to differentiate themselves by talking about which versions of which software packages they are utilizing. Read More


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Oracle CEO and long time Steve Jobs friend Larry Ellison sees bleak future for Apple without Steve Jobs
Longtime Steve Jobs friend and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison recently sat down for an interview with Charlie Rose of CBS News where he was asked how Apple might perform in the absence of Steve Jobs. Suffice it to say, Larry Ellison isn't confident that Apple has bright skies ahead. Calling Job brilliant and a modern day Edison, Ellison points out that an Jobs-less Apple is something we've already seen.... Read More

The PC never died
At this point, the PC's woes are well known; I'm not going to extensively dissect any market trends or make any bold predictions about the future of the PC here. I may just snap, though, if I hear one more person say "the PC is dead" anytime soon. Read More


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Huawei's SDN play faces misguided U.S. resistance
It's hard to look at Network World or any other tech site without seeing a bunch of articles on software defined networks. Over the past couple of years, we've seen almost every network vendor, large and small, lay out its vision for SDNs and then back it up with new products to support the vision. One of the vendors that has been absent from the SDN tournament, though, is Huawei – that is, until... Read More

Breathing New Life into the Catalyst 6500: The Evolution to the 6800
When Cisco first announced the end of life of the popular Catalyst 6500 Series, many customers were left scratching their heads wondering, What now? Read More

Sony FIT laptop's Wi-Fi problems fall on deaf ears
As readers of my blog are aware I purchased a Sony FIT 14 laptop a few months back. Overall the machine is a beauty. From its attractive brushed aluminum case, snappy touchscreen, down to its CORE i7 CPU, it is a high quality product. What you would expect from Sony. So why did they cheap out with a sub-standard Broadcom combo Wi-Fi/Bluetooth card? Read More

Windows 8.1: Dressing Up the Dead
OK, so, there I am, minding my own business, testing some new software on a Windows 7 (HP, 64-bit, just in case you want all the details) machine, when, all of a sudden, things don't look or work right. Icons are missing from the desktop. Trying to run Firefox results in a message that it's already running. Items are missing from the start menu. Sure looks like the registry got trounced during an uninstall.... Read More


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