Monday, April 12, 2010

iPad Wish List: 10 Things I’d Like on iPad 2.0

Dead? Hardly. Ruling all but ensures net neutrality | Is Oracle Sailing the $7B Sun Ship Onto the Rocks?

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iPad Wish List: 10 Things I'd Like on iPad 2.0
The iPad has only been out for four full days, but in this world it's never too early to start speculating about what features and functions should be on the next version. You know, the one that EVERYONE will want to buy, not just those of us in the "early adopter / Apple fanboy / IT media" space. Read More


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Integrating and Automating Composite Applications
Batch Application Integration allows you to process critical transactions, such as payment authorizations, in real-time, and cue fulfillment (such as packaging and shipping) or other lower priority actions for batch processing. Learn more about Batch Application Integration, and how BMC CONTROL-M makes it possible. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Sprint

PilotHouse Award Best MPLS Services
Sprint is "Knocking the Socks off the Competition" according to Nemertes Research, winning the 2009 Pilothouse Award for Best MPLS Services. Based on a survey of nearly 1,400 IT decision makers, Sprint earned Highest Ranking Overall in the value, customer service, and technology categories. Learn More

Dead? Hardly. Ruling all but ensures net neutrality
As I predicted last month, a federal appeals court recently overturned the fines imposed by the Federal Communications Commission on Comcast in 2007. The ruling was overturned on the grounds that the FCC lacks jurisdiction over telco Internet access offerings. Read More

Is Oracle Sailing the $7B Sun Ship Onto the Rocks?
Larry Ellison is world renowned as a master Yachtsman. In fact he now has an Americas Cup trophy to prove it. So could it be that he is driving the good ship Sun onto the rocks? From the steady exodus of former Sun senior executives and open source advocates, one has to wonder where is the 7 billion dollars worth of value going to come from. Read More

Does Big Blue Speak Open Source With a Forked Tongue?
IBM has traditionally been one of the more enlightened companies when it comes to open source. They have turned their support for Linux, Apache and other open source technologies into a solid profit engine. Read More


WEBCAST: HyTrust

8 Tips for Virtualization Under Control
Examine 8 tips that will show you how to virtualize more critical workloads with confidence. From security planning and policy management to automation and access controls, get expert advice on how to build a more secure virtual infrastructure to accelerate the virtualization of business-critical applications. Learn More!

Five things you need to tell your parents about computer security
Ever get that tech support call from your parents saying, "My computer is slow all of a sudden" or "I have all sorts of weird things popping up on my screen"? You then troubleshoot the problems only to find out that malware, spyware, viruses or other such nastiness is the culprit. Read More

Could designer bras be a natural fit for crowdsourcing?
With last week's launch of Fashion Stake, a crowdsource fashion company, I become even more convinced that crowdsourcing is not getting the attention it deserves. There are a number of startups implementing crowdsourcing in new ways and in new markets. Read More

WAN Carriers Need Better Bandwidth Pricing Models for Enterprises
Two weeks ago I wrote a blog asking "should enterprise IT provide great Internet access?" Essentially, enterprise WANs usually give 3-10 Mbps to a field site and 100-200 users need to fit inside that bandwidth. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Business Agility Strategies For Midsize Organizations
Midsize businesses have enormous IT pressures: building an infrastructure that is flexible, designed to accommodate rapid growth and meets compliance challenges with resources nowhere near larger enterprises. This video whitepaper explains how Oracle is delivering applications specifically for midsize businesses. Learn More

Is Microsoft's cloud strategy really that special?
Microsoft executives continue to evangelize the cloud strategy laid out by CEO Steve Ballmer in a March 4 presentation at the University of Washington's Seattle campus. This past week at SaaScon 2010 in Santa Clara, Calif., Tim O'Brien, Microsoft's senior director of platform strategy, explored each of Ballmer's five tenets of cloud computing in more detail. Read More

IE8 has blocked over 560 million malware sites: how many were legit?
Since its launch, Internet Explorer 8 has blocked access to over 560 million sites that it determined were serving malware, or about 3 million blocks per day, said Brandon LeBlanc in a blog post on Friday. However, it is unclear how many of those sites were legitimate, duped into serving malware laced ads, sent to them from their ad network. Read More

Juniper bets $100 million on Cisco's "killer app"
Cisco's enthusiasm for video is well known: the company time and again refers to video as the "killer app" that will account for the majority of Internet and IP traffic, and prompt infrastructure upgrades that will drive demand for its routers and switches. Read More

VC funding for open source software is down, not out
Despite an unsteady worldwide economy, venture capital investment in open source software projects did better than expected last year — and seed funding even grew year over year in the fourth quarter. Read More

Will you trust your company to the iPad 3G?
I have been talking to many CIOs in the last two weeks who have expressed a concern that the iPad 3G version will fail and their workers with it. Concerns are growing over the AT&T network with the upcoming release of the 3G version of the iPad. Read More



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