Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Black Hat Pwnie Award winner will be a criminal

  Black Hat: Embedded Web servers open printer, scanner security holes | RIM job cuts renew takeover speculation
 
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Black Hat Pwnie Award winner will be a criminal
Law enforcement may be interested to see if anyone actually shows up to this year to accept the annual Pwnie Award for Epic Ownage at Black Hat, since all the nominees face possible criminal charges. Read More


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Introduction to Data Center Infrastructure Management
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Guide to Workforce Continuity Through Virtualization
Examine this Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Preparedness Checklist to see how your organization measures up in planning, testing and review. Learn more.

Black Hat: Embedded Web servers open printer, scanner security holes
It's fairly simple to find corporate or consumer printers and scanners online and, without breaking into them, get a hold of documents that these devices recently processed. Read More

RIM job cuts renew takeover speculation
RIM's stock fell to its lowest point in five years, after it announced plans to cut 11% of its workers to "optimize" costs. The bargain stock price is fueling a new round or speculation that RIM may be bought out. But the most likely candidates lack the cash, or a reason, to do so. Read More

Dell debuts cloud-ready system
Using OpenStack cloud software, Dell has created a package of hardware, software and services that organizations can use to deploy their own IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) operations. Read More


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EMC rolls out new Symm
EMC today announced the Symmetrix VMAXe system, a high-end storage system that has a smaller footprint than previous Symms and includes local and remote replication support. Like prior VMAX systems, the VMAXe uses the Virtual Matrix Architecture. Although smaller than the previous VMAX, the VMAXe includes software that eases and speeds installation, configuration and management. Read More

Apple to open up mammoth 23,000 square foot retail store in Grand Central Terminal
Apple retail guru Ron Johnson may be on the way out, but Apple's retail efforts are as aggressive as they've ever been. Back in February, reports surfaced stating that Apple wanted to construct a new Apple Store inside of New York's historic Grand Central Station. But seeing as the location is a city landmark, actually getting a lease signed involved a lengthy application and approval process.... Read More

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with 4G LTE available July 28 from Verizon Wireless
Samsung and Verizon Wireless announced Tuesday that an LTE version of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, one of the few tablets to date that critics have called a viable opponent to the Apple iPad, will be available July 28. Read More


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An Enterasys networking solution consisting of wireless, wired or both, provides the flexibility to support a Bring Your Own Device operational model along with complete visibility and granular network control. Learn more

Mozilla to build mobile OS for the Web
Mozilla has launched a new project to build an operating system for mobile devices that will run applications primarily on the Web. Read More

Top 10 Alternative Ways to Search Google
There's more than one way to use the leading search engine. Read More

Torvalds's Git: The 'it' technology for software version control
Developers are taking a strong liking to the distributed system, though Subversion and others remain in the game Read More

Alcatel-Lucent launches new video solution
Alcatel-Lucent has launched a new suite of video solutions focused on bringing visual collaboration to enterprise users. The latest solutions combine native Alcatel-Lucent products together with external partners' infrastructure, applications and end points from SMART Technologies, RADVISION and Lifesize. Read More

A Simple Strategy for Acing a Job Interview
If you want to ace a job interview, you need to get inside the hiring manager's mind. Here's how. Read More

 
 
 

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