Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Planning Your IPv6 Windows Cutover; Microsoft certs don't boost pay much

Microsoft certifications won't boost your pay much | Will IE 9 be safe for corporate Web apps?

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Planning Your Cutover to IPv6 for your Microsoft Windows Environment
Rand Morimoto: Getting to IPv6 in a managed and orderly manner requires putting the chicken and the egg together in the right sequence. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: VeriSign

The State of Internet Vulnerability
What's being done to alleviate Internet vulnerabilities? Are you, or your company, susceptible to threats such as man-in-the-middle attacks and cache poisoning? This white paper reports the results of recent research and examines who is affected by Domain Name System insecurities. Read Now

Microsoft certifications won't boost your pay much
Jon Brodkin: Microsoft certifications are dropping in value and provide a smaller pay boost than IT skills related to Cisco, Oracle, EMC, VMware, IBM, SAP, and Red Hat technologies. Read More

Will IE 9 be safe for corporate Web apps?
Robert Mullins: Microsoft responds to that issue and reports of compatibility flaws. Read More

Internet Explorer 9 RC released today, on heels of Chrome 9
Julie Bort: Microsoft, Google's new browsers draw battle lines over video codecs, WebGL support, privacy. Read More


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Network Mgt: Simplify Complexity
Join us for this webinar, featuring Jim Frey, Research Director from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and Heath Newburn, Program Director from IBM as they discuss Netcool's flexible solutions for a complex and dynamic IT environment. Learn More

Configuring IPv6 Routing through IPv4 in a Microsoft Windows Environment
Rand Morimoto: How to provide support for IPv6 in a world still predominantly IPv4-based. Read More

Behavioral Ads Appearing On Online Banking Statements
Ms. Smith: Banks are increasingly raiding your private financial info to send you targeted ads. Read More

IBM's Watson surges to giant Jeopardy lead, retains tie against human competitors
Jon Brodkin: IBM's Watson surged to a giant lead in the early minutes of the Jeopardy man-vs.-machine challenge, but relinquished it by the end of the first day. Read More


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Maximizing UPS Availability
This white paper explains why, contrary to popular belief, modular UPS designs provide superior availability even though they typically contain more parts that could potentially fail. Read More

Open source guru Miguel de Icaza "psyched" about Microsoft/Nokia deal
Jon Brodkin: De Icaza dismisses support for Linux-based MeeGo as "just tiny" ... says he is "psyched" about Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 partnership with Nokia. Read More

Digital Data Mined Dating
Ms. Smith: In honor of Valentine's Day, I have some online dating related amusing news and sleazy bad news for you. Read More

Major Windows Phone 7 upgrade to offer IE9, cloud support
A major Windows Phone 7 update later this year will add Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), more third-party multitasking, Twitter and Skydrive cloud computing functions. Read More

Microsoft accuses former manager of stealing 600MB of confidential docs
Microsoft yesterday accused a former manager of taking hundreds of megabytes of confidential company material when he left the firm for a new position at CRM rival Salesforce.com. Read More

Microsoft SharePoint: 5 Tips for Keeping Content Private
From its humble beginnings as a repository for Office documents to its current role as a hulking enterprise-wide information portal, Microsoft's SharePoint Server suite has always been about content. Read More



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A sneak-peek preview of Android 3.0
Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb.

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