Thursday, October 02, 2014

Google shakes up cloud services market with another price cut

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Google shakes up cloud services market with another price cut
Google has fired back at Microsoft with cheaper cloud services, signaling another round of price cutting in an increasingly competitive market. Read More


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Countering Threats By Modeling "Normal" Website Behavior
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Cisco bulks up branch routers for cloud
Cisco is fortifying its ISR branch routers to give users more options when accessing cloud services and backing up primary links. Read More

Is that used iPad actually stolen? Apple creates tool for would-be buyers to check
If you're looking to buy a used iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device, Apple is now offering an online tool to let you first check if it's been locked down by the previous owner, which could indicate that it was actually stolen or lost. Read More

Xen Project discloses serious vulnerability that impacts virtualized servers
Major cloud providers like Amazon and Rackspace were forced to reboot some of their servers in order to apply the patch. Read More


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Microsoft weaves around Office bloat complaints with Sway authoring tool
Reacting to chronic complaints that Office applications have become unwieldy with endless menus and features, Microsoft is developing a streamlined presentation application built from the ground up for mobile devices and cloud computing. Read More

How one user (successfully) managed the Amazon cloud reboot
Amazon Web Service's reboot of its cloud servers left many users holding their breath. Read More

Q&A: Meet Microsoft's new Azure CTO, Mark Russinovich
Earlier this month, Microsoft quietly appointed software architect Mark Russinovich as chief technology officer for its Azure cloud computing platform, formalizing a role he's been executing for the past several years. It was a smart appointment not the least because it may help ease any remaining concerns of system administrators reluctant to take on Microsoft's cloud platform as part of their job duties. Among the Microsoft faithful, Russinovich has serious geek credibility. Read More


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Ellison pushes Oracle's new cloud platform hard, but questions linger
Oracle chairman Larry Ellison has delivered another dose of hype for the vendor's cloud platform, but many customers may need more convincing before they make the leap. Read More

Ex-NSA director Alexander calls for new cybersecurity model
Small and medium-size U.S. companies should band together on cybersecurity systems as a way to pool limited resources against increasingly sophisticated attackers, the former director of the U.S. National Security Agency said Tuesday. Read More

White House sets 20% data center efficiency goal, but finds few takers
Without a carbon tax or anything that penalizes fossil fuel consumption, the federal government has little ability to influence how much energy a data center uses. But it's trying. Read More


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