Thursday, September 22, 2011

Next-gen boot spec could forever lock Linux off Windows 8 PCs

Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V | Windows Phone Mango update coming within two weeks

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Next-gen boot spec could forever lock Linux off Windows 8 PCs
Windows 8 PCs will boot super fast in part because of the next-generation booting specification known as Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). The latest UEFI, released April 8, includes a secure boot protocol which will be required for Windows 8 clients. Secure UEFI is intended to thwart rootkit infections by requiring keys before allowing executables or drivers to be loaded onto the device. Problem is, such keys can also be used to keep the PC's owner from wiping out the current OS and installing another option such as Linux, says Matthew Garrett, a mobile Linux developer at Red Hat. Read More


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Sainsbury's Safeguards Supply Chain for over 800 Stores
Sainsbury operates the second largest online food retailer in the U.K. See their approach to gain better visibility to 1,800 devices and ensure high-availability of its network to safeguard the supply chain for over 800 stores and 100,000 online shoppers per week. Read now

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Service Assurance Defined
This Forrester paper explains the concept of service assurance and highlights how it can address fundamental issues around managing application performance and business services. Learn More

Cisco and Microsoft cooperate to bring network-layer management to Hyper-V
Windows Server 8 looks promising enough that Cisco is queuing up two new products designed to extend its network controls to Hyper-V virtual environments when Microsoft releases Windows Server 8 sometime next year. Read More

Windows Phone Mango update coming within two weeks
Microsoft says that Windows Phone 7.5, code-named Mango, will be rolling out to current Windows Phone 7 users within two weeks. Read More

Microsoft exec forced out over tweet - report
A Microsoft product manager who tweeted about an unreleased Nokia handset has since left the company, it has emerged. Read More


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ROI of Application Delivery Controllers
How modern offload technologies in Application Delivery Controllers can drastically reduce expenses in traditional and virtualized architectures, with a fast ROI. Learn More!

Lync not enterprise-ready, claims Microsoft ISV-turned-rival
A gap between what Microsoft promises with Lync's telephony and what it delivers makes Lync a poor choice as an IP PBX replacement for large organizations, according to a former Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" who now works for Avaya. Read More

Gmail threatens Microsoft in enterprises, says Gartner
Google's share of the enterprise email market currently "hovers" at around 1%, but it will reach 10% within a few years, research firm Gartner predicts. Read More

Terrorism with your pancakes? FBI, DHS, Police Raid 7 IHOP Restaurants
Well, well, well, there was some scattered excitement and murmurings of possible terrorist investigations as the feds were busy raiding seven IHOP restaurants across Ohio and Indiana on Tuesday morning. Read More


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Performance Metrics and the Cloud
Unlike static configuration management databases, which often contain information too outdated for real-time understanding, a dynamic operational service model provides relevant, timely information. Read More

Microsoft gets Casio to sign Linux patent protection deal
Lest we forget that Microsoft still insists Linux violates 235 of its patents, Microsoft issued a reminder today. It announced a patent licensing deal with Casio Computer Co. Ltd. that "among other things, will provide Casio's customers with patent coverage for their use of Linux in certain Casio devices," Microsoft says. Read More

New user provisioning app for AD, Lync and Exchange
Z-Hire makes user provisioning easy. Read More

Strangeloop enables faster downloads for Apple, Android, Microsoft smartphones
Strangeloop is coming out with a Web-site optimizer that speeds up page builds on mobile devices based on Apple, Android and Microsoft operating systems. Read More

Announcing System Center Operations Manager 2012 Unleashed
It's official, an Unleashed book on the next version of Operations Manager is being born! Updating the information in System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed and the System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Unleashed supplement, work on the latest book on the new version of Operations Manager will begin this fall. Read More



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