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Monday, November 29, 2010

WikiLeaks: China was behind Google hack

Insider Review: Microsoft Lync 2010 puts the "U" in UC | Amazon leads Black Friday online spending increase

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WikiLeaks: China was behind Google hack
The much publicized attack on Google's computer systems in China earlier this year was directed by China's Politburo, according to classified U.S. government documents released by the Web site WikiLeaks.org and reported by several news organizations. Read More


WEBCAST: Riverbed

Faster Recovery for Windows Applications and Data
Are your backup & recovery plans up to snuff? Will you be able to restore critical systems & data quickly in the event of an outage? Learn valuable information on how to protect Windows applications & data in a distributed environment. Learn about challenges in protecting & restoring Exchange, SQL, & Windows file server, & more. Learn more!

WHITE PAPER: Citrix Solution Center NWW PAN IDG

8 Criteria for Server Load Balancing
Server load balancers are a simple yet highly effective means to scale an application environment while ensuring its availability. Today's solutions should also address application performance and security. Read about the top eight criteria you should consider when choosing a server load balancer and how Citrix NetScaler meets those requirements. Read now!

Insider Review: Microsoft Lync 2010 puts the "U" in UC
Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) 2007 R2, which was released in early 2009, does a credible job of providing presence awareness, instant messaging, conferencing and voice capabilities. Still, these services aren't always integrated, and thus aren't easily managed by IT staff. For end users, the lack of integration means maintaining various sets of contacts and working differently depending on the application. Read More

Amazon leads Black Friday online spending increase
U.S. online shoppers spent $648 million, 9% more than last year, on Black Friday, the official kickoff to the lucrative holiday shopping season, online researcher comScore reports. Read More

How secure is Windows Phone 7 app code?
A recent Microsoft glitch made it possible for developers to bypass the Zune marketplace and download their Windows Phone 7 app of choice. Though Microsoft closed that loopohole, the incident sparked debate over how to secure application code, a problem that affects more than WP7 developers. Read More


WEBCAST: Netop

Best Practices for Remote Support
Join this live Webcast December 7th at 1 PM ET to hear practical advice on deploying remote support without putting your organization at risk. You'll learn how companies from regulated industries are implementing remote support and since this event is live, you'll have a chance to ask the experts your specific questions. Join us for this Live Event

A week with Windows Phone 7
For reasons I cannot understand, I found myself at Union Square in San Francisco on Black Friday. This is unlike me, being one who prefers Christmas shopping at 11 a.m. on a Tuesday when crowds are lightest. But I went to Union Square -- one of the busiest retail centers in the country -- anyway to snap some holiday photos on a Windows Phone 7 smartphone. Read More

BP ignored safety software advice, investigators find
BP ignored the advice of safety critical software in an attempt to save time before the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill, according to a presentation slide prepared by US investigators. Read More

Comcast outage hits Boston, east-coast cities
Comcast's cable Internet service on the U.S. east coast was hit with problems late Sunday that left many users unable to access the Internet. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ParAccel

Stop Fraudulent Transactions
Outdated legacy analytic solutions do not deliver responses within the accelerated timelines demanded by fraud detection today. Learn how high-performance analytics is architected to run complex computations on massive amounts of data without time-wasting or static workarounds - no pre-defined indexes, summarize data or materialized views required. Read now!

Cisco losing more steam in Layer 4-7
Third quarter Ethernet switching numbers are starting to trickle out and the only surprise might be how fast Cisco is fading in Layer 4-7. Cisco maintained its 72% share of the overall Ethernet switch market and even upped that by 2% from last year. But it's sliding in Layer 4-7. Read More

Video: Sharp sets launch of Galapagos e-book tablet
Sharp will launch its Galapagos e-book tablets in Japan on Dec. 10, it said Monday. The tablets will go on sale nationwide in two versions: one has a 5.5-inch screen and the other has a 10.8-inch screen. Read More

Could Disposable E-Readers be in the Near Future?
Disposable Nooks and Kindles may one day become as commonplace as throwaway cameras, thanks to a discovery by an engineering professor at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Read More

Report says Apple iPad 2 to have 2 cameras, USB port
Rumors continue to swirl over Apple's next generation iPad, and one reliable Taiwanese newspaper says the new device will be out in the first quarter of 2011, complete with video calling, two cameras, new display and touch technology, and a USB port to connect easily to other devices. Read More

Gomez Launches "User Experience Index" in Time for the Holidays
It's the busiest online shopping week of the year, and to mark it Gomez has launched a novel way to show how well retail websites are performing from a user's viewpoint. This is a noteworthy first. Read More



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SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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