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The 13 things you should know before going cloud

Microsoft: Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places | Gizmodo editor Brian Lam loses his cell phone in restaurant. And it's returned. Free!

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The 13 things you should know before going cloud
There's a lot of hype about cloud computing but not as much clarity into exactly how to adopt cloud computing for your particular environment or specifically to address all the security "what ifs" the technology raises. A group called the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is trying to provide that insight. Read More


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Microsoft: Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places
Headlines and bylines all over the web have trumpeted the fact that Microsoft loves open source. Regular readers of my blog (OK you two, you can sit back down) know that I have been saying this for a long time. Yes it is a gentler and kinder Microsoft when it comes to open source and even Linux interoperability. But the real question is will the open source community ever love Microsoft back? Read More

Gizmodo editor Brian Lam loses his cell phone in restaurant. And it's returned. Free!
How exquisite. Gizmodo's Brian Lam tweeted last week that he left his unnamed cell phone behind in a restaurant. But another patron, a woman to whom he'd given up a seat, turned it in. Lam added the hashtag #karma, apparently indicating he thought that his good deed had been returned. Read More

I Can Stalk U: Geotagged Pics Worth More Than 1,000 Words
Have stalkers found paradise at the "I Can Stalk U" site which reveals exact geotagged locations when people tweet their photos? Read More


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Gartner's Magic Quadrant – Where's the Magic?
First of all, I want to say that I have tremendous respect for Gartner, the $1+ billion IT analyst firm that has been described as the most important technology advisor to the Fortune 500. Read More

Full-Body X-Ray Scanners Driving Down A Street Near You?
If you thought full-body airport scanners were intrusive, how do you like the idea of X-ray scans happening while you drive or walk along the sidewalk? Read More

Microsoft can only do so much to fight cyber threats
That headline was not written to make me sound like an apologist for Microsoft. Read More


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ACLU Report: Spying on Free Speech Nearly At Cold War Level
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released numerous reports of increased government spying on American citizens. Once upon an unhappy time, U.S. law enforcement agencies, from the FBI to local police, had a history of political spying during the Cold War. Read More

Congress Needs to Step In for Net Neutrality...Really? Seriously?
If you caught my blog back in March on "Net Neutrality for Dummies" you'll probably understand quickly I am of the belief that Net Neutrality is a solution in search of a problem. Read More

IPv6 is being deployed but not in the expected places
IPv6 exists for more than 15 years and it is rumored to be deployed extensively in Asia and especially in Japan and China with Africa being the last continent to deploy IPv6. Another place where there should be a lot of deployments is of course in the USA with the US Government IPv6 mandates. Read More

Time to take another look at Open Source?
Despite the promise of cost savings and extensibility, open source VOIP and UC platforms have thus far failed to catch on in the enterprise market. A new entrant aims to change that. Read More



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