14 Fantastic Freeware Finds Sometimes I wonder why I ever pay for software. After all, clever people keep turning out great new programs and giving them away! Here's my latest collection of cool finds that will cost you absolutely nothing to ... BEA stares down Oracle, gets its price Oracle got what it wanted when BEA Systems agreed to a buyout Wednesday for $8.5 billion, but BEA was the real winner. Plus: Oracle’s 12 acquisitions since January 2007 Cisco warns of Unified Communications Manager heap overflow flaw Cisco has released its first new security alert of the year: a warning that its Cisco Unified Communications Manager - formerly CallManager - contains a heap overflow vulnerability in the Certificate Trust List that ... (Plus: Read what the bloggers are saying.) Mac users: MacBook Air lacks features Steve Jobs wowed the Macworld audience when he unveiled the slim, ultraportable MacBook Air notebook, but users and analysts say its lack of some important features may make it unattractive to buyers. Open access not as important to wireless consumers as QoS, pricing, survey finds While many carriers have been moving toward opening up their networks over the past year, a new survey shows that open-access networks aren't nearly as important to consumers as device prices or service quality. With trials beginning, another Estonia cyberattack With the trial starting for four ethnic Russians charged in connection with rioting last year, the Estonian news site Delfi.ee has weathered a two-week-long denial of service attack. XO's new VoIP pricing model may save small companies money In a move that could help small and medium-size businesses save money, telecom carrier XO Communications has rolled out a new pricing model for VoIP services based on the bandwidth a business uses, instead of the number ... Trial set to determine what SCO owes Novell Novell will head to court this April to find out what it is owed, if anything, by SCO, which had been trying to earn royalties from Unix code it did not own. CHAT TRANSCRIPT Like it or not, Web 2.0 is heading for your network The inevitability of Web 2.0, how to attract VC money and if the iPhone will always be cool are topics discussed by DEMO's Chris Shipley in a recent Network World Chat. LIVE CHAT ITIL demystified with Lou Hunnebeck Mark your calendars for Tues., Feb. 5 from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. EST, for a live chat with Lou Hunneveck. Widely recognized as an industry ITIL v3 expert, Hunnebeck is a vice president for the ITIL training and consulting firm, Third Sky. Hunnebeck served on the public QA team for ITIL v3, is on the ITIL Examination Panel for ITIL v3, and a regular on the IT service management speaker circuit. Hunnebeck has over 20 years of experience in IT service industries and has led global teams in best practice and methodology design. No registration required. Just log on and post a question now. BLOGS Buzzblog: The 'Net is a roiling cauldron of clown hatred It should come as no surprise that a recent survey of British children shows deep antipathy toward clowns. After all, the Internet is up to its bulbous red nose in unbridled adult hatred of clowns, and you know where kids learn everything these days. Today on Layer 8, NASA seeking fast moonbuggies and reliable lunar landers If you have a hankering to drive fast on the moon, or just want to build somehting that can offer lunar transportation, NASA wants to hear from you Today on Cisco Subnet U.S. Supreme Court ruling is a stunning victory for Cisco and investors worldwide. Cisco souped up cable modem races at 1Gbps. Tips to improve the performance of Cisco routers. Blogger Jamey Heary gives an insider's view of finding stuff fast on cisco.com. Plus: The coming VMware networking storm - are you prepared? Today on Microsoft Subnet The No. 1 reason smart IT professionals fail certification exams: time management. Podcast: Using Active Directory to manage Linux systems. The purpose of roles in Window Server 2008. Wishes for MacWorld Mitchell Ashley names his list of announcements that he says Apple should make at Macworld '08. It begins with his idea for the "iPhone Plus" which would, among other t things, support Microsoft Exchange. GIVEAWAYS January giveaways from your friends at Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Win an iPod Touch courtesy of Cisco Learning Partner Global Knowlege. Plus Global Knowledge is also giving away a free "Cool Tools" gift worth up to $500. Up for grabs 15 copies 'Firewall Fundamentals' by Wes Noonan and Ido Dubrawsky. Plus: win your choice of a Microsoft training course worth $2,500 courtesy of New Horizons. |
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