Flash storage should be among top data center priorities, Gartner says Flash is 25 to 30 times more expensive than hard disk drives, but the price is worth it, Gartner says. Frankly Speaking: ID management woes in the cloud Businesses will be running on the cloud in as little as five to 10 years, so getting on board with identity management now will be the "onramp" to sustaining and growing the business in the cloud over time, said Sun Microsystems Inc.'s chief governance officer for cloud computing. SETI@home in spotlight after IT chief loses job Reports this week out of Arizona about how a public school district IT chief lost his job have put the use of volunteer grid computing efforts in the spotlight. Data virtualization masks what's underneath Any CEO will confess that the single most annoying thing about technology is not being able to get a holistic view of data across the enterprise, said a data integration expert and author. Mobile apps are cool but not yet as useful Michael Carter, CEO of Toronto-based mobile media company Mythum Interactive Inc., said from his children's perspective, the fork and the mobile device were invented at the same time. Dell releases 'world's most powerful mobile workstation' Dell has announced what it claims is the world's most powerful mobile workstation: the Precision M6500. Google Public DNS: What It Means For Your Privacy Google's expanding its grasp on the Internet with a newly revealed DNS resolving service. Google Public DNS, announced Thursday on Google's blog, will offer you an alternative way to connect to Web sites. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Cisco has 84% of Tandberg locked up and The VEPA standard -- a potential game changer?; On Microsoft Subnet: Fake Microsoft security e-mail spreads malicious code; On Google Subnet: Google releases free public DNS Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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