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Cisco offers advice on Target breach
In the wake of the Target and Neiman Marcus data breaches, Cisco suggests encryption at the point-of-sale terminal. Read More
 


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Specification of Modular Data Center Architecture
There is a growing consensus that conventional legacy data center design will be superseded by modular scalable data center designs. This paper creates a framework for modular data center architecture and describes the various ways that modularity can be implemented for data center power, cooling, and space infrastructure. View now

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7 Principles to Improve Web Site Availability
Users hate to wait so when your web site doesn't respond the way visitors expect, your business suffers. This guide offers strategies for scaling your web infrastructure to meet web availability and performance SLAs, enhancing both speed and performance (there is a difference), and delivering superior user experience on any device, in any location. Learn More

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Nest owners: Did you drink the Google Kool-Aid or are you concerned about privacy?
You likely had to be under a rock to not know about Google's plan to pay $3.2 billion for Nest Labs, which makes smart internet-connected thermostats and smoke alarms. Read More
 

POINT: Court decision, like the FCC, overreaches
I'm not sure why some "net neutrality" advocates are so upset about the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Verizon vs FCC. But I'm quite sure that the vast majority of American broadband users are going to keep texting, Skyping, surfing, streaming, tweeting and Facebooking without a qualm for the future. Read More
 

COUNTERPOINT: Net neutrality decision sells consumers out to the ISPs
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Verizon v. FCC is a dangerously retrograde move that, by badly damaging the cause of net neutrality, harms American consumers and further insulates the already over-protected cable industry from any kind of meaningful competition. Read More
 

 

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Six free open source CD and or DVD authoring tools for Linux
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Try Amazon's cloud for free, using Red Hat tools
Red Hat, which is the largest single contributor to the OpenStack project, is now offering an opportunity to take a "test drive" on the biggest competitor to the OpenStack project: Amazon Web Services's cloud. Read More
 

How to make 96,000lbs of WWII machinery into high-tech research platform
The US Naval Research Laboratory is taking a 96,000-pound piece of World War II-era machinery and turning it into a test-bed for leading edge communications and radar applications. Read More
 

Franken presses Ford on location data collection practices
A U.S. Senator Tuesday pressed Ford for information on its in-car data collection practices, citing recent boasts by an executive at the automaker that it can monitor drivers via integrated navigation system. Read More
 

Chrome 32: First look
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