Monday, June 20, 2011

First look at Windows Azure

Review: Do you know where your security holes are? | Smartphone, tablet Wi-Fi performance varies widely

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First look at Windows Azure
We tested the available production-level features in Microsoft's platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, and found that Azure is similar in many ways to what already exists in the cloud sky. But there are some key differences. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Data Center Transformations
Build outs, consolidations and acquisitions are large-scale projects that can be very disruptive and require careful planning and implementation to maintain operations. This white paper examines the process and what's required to meet IT goals and objectives and maintain business continuity. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: AirMagnet, Aruba Networks, Cisco, Enterasys Networks, HP, and Motorola

The 2011 Wi-Fi "Cheat Sheet"
Achieving Ethernet parity with Wi-Fi is no small task. Learn how leading vendors are building tool and tweaking architectures to: • Add capacity to APs • Avoid traffic bottlenecks • Identify and eradicate interference and its sources • Enable converged management and policy setting across Wi-Fi and wired environments Read now!

Review: Do you know where your security holes are?
We all worry that there's some lurking security problem in our servers. We do what we can, patching, following best practices, keeping up-to-date with training and news. But wouldn't it be great to have an automated tool to check our work? That's the promise of vulnerability analyzers: products that detect problems in configuration, applications, and patches. Read More

Smartphone, tablet Wi-Fi performance varies widely
Different handheld mobile devices show a wide range of behaviors on Wi-Fi networks. Differences can be traced to assorted radio chipsets, the way drivers are written, the frequencies supported and the number of antennas used, to name just a few variables. Read More

Innovation semifinal: Marc Andreessen vs. Steve Jobs
So how do voters gauge innovation? Is it based on who thought of something first, such as Marc Andreessen and Netscape? Or Steve Jobs and Apple? Or is it how someone has built upon their success? For a shot to get into the finals, we'll see who the voters believe has built more upon their own success. Vote now! Read More


WHITE PAPER: Extreme Networks

Networks in Motion
Download this whitepaper today and discover how you can cost-effectively optimize your network for the mobile demands of today's business. Examine how IT can provide: * Personalization and intelligence. * Ease of operation. * Seamless quality of user experience. * Secure on-the-go access to public and private networks. Read now!

ICANN finally approves expansion plan for top-level domains
After four years of debate, Internet policymakers on Monday approved a controversial plan to introduce hundreds of new domain name extensions to the Internet infrastructure at a special meeting in Singapore. Read More

IBM: Highlights of 100 years
As IBM celebrates its 100th birthday today, we take a look back at some of the major moments in the company's history. Read More

German company claims it can disregard GPL requirements in aggregated software
A Germany company that provides DSL modems, using in part the Linux kernel, is trying to deny another company the right to modify GPL'ed software. The company, AVM Computersysteme Vertiebs GmbH (AVM), says that Cybits AG is violating its copyright by distributing Internet filtering software that modifies AVM's software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ADTRAN

Adopting Unified Communications: Key Steps to Consider
The faster your business can locate, gather and share information, the more productive and competitive you can be. That's why small and medium enterprises are upgrading to a unified communications (UC) system, which can improve customer service, streamline product development and speed response to new opportunities. Learn more. >>

High-density design a top Wi-Fi issue
Wi-Fi-enabled iPhones and iPads, Android phones and tablets, and BlackBerries and PlayBooks continue to pour onto the enterprise WLAN. As a result, high-density wireless usage is no longer only an issue in vertical markets like education, healthcare and hospitality. Read More

Mesh networks may make SQL injection attacks more persistent
Mass web compromises have typically redirected visitors to a handful of central malware sites, but a peer-to-peer approach will make mass attack more pernicious. Read More

IDC: High-performance computing poses challenges for SMBs
Cloud computing could help boost the use of high-performance computing (HPC) among small and medium-size businesses, but there are hurdles that have to be overcome before that can happen, IDC said on Monday during a presentation at the International Supercomputing Conference in Hamburg, Germany. Read More

82-year-old Father of the cell phone buys new smartphone every 2 months
Martin Cooper isn't just the father of the cellular phone - he's also an avid user. Cooper, who made the world's first cellular phone call as a Motorola executive in 1973 and who now serves as CEO of wireless software company ArrayComm, says he buys a new smartphone every two months just to keep himself up-to-date on the newest technological trends. Read More



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GOODIES FROM THE SUBNETS
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