Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Windows XP's countdown to retirement: T-minus 500 days

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Windows XP's countdown to retirement: T-minus 500 days
We are now less than 500 days from the end of support for Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Office 2003. Looking at the size of the existing XP population, that makes me rather nervous. Read More


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What can be done about WAN packet loss and its impact on WAN application performance?
Last time, we delved into the reasons that packet loss has such an enormous impact on application performance over the WAN in the first place. Read More

School district opts for VDI in computer labs
As technical director for the Rocori School District in Stearns County, Minn., Brian Michalski was looking into virtual desktop infrastructure as a way to cut costs in the schools' 13 computer labs. Read More


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Sandia Lab celebrates original "Mr. Clean" the clean room inventor
Sandia National Laboratories physicist Willis Whitfield, 92, passed away earlier this month and left a technological legacy that continues to reverberate today: The legendary clean room. Read More

Cyber Monday bust: US law enforcement joins in world-wide seizure of 132 domain names
A team of world-wide law enforcement agencies took out 132 domain names today that were illegally selling counterfeit merchandise online. Read More


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U.S. Government Progress on IPv6 Deployment
The United States government has been striving to deploy IPv6 for many years. October 1st was the date that the government wanted to have functional IPv6-enabled Internet applications. Some agencies were able to configure some of their systems to use IPv6, but many systems did not achieve the goal. We should check how many of these systems are using IPv6 and what the government will do in the... Read More

Bye-bye, mouse. Hello, mind control
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10 tips for implementing IPS securely
An intrusion prevention system (IPS) includes all the features of an intrusion detection system but also has the ability to act upon malicious traffic. Since the IPS usually sits in line with network traffic it can shut down attacks, typically by blocking access from the attacker or blocking access to the target. In some cases, the IPS can talk to the firewall to block an attack. Read More

 
 
 

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