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Embotics boost self-service, VMware vCenter

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Embotics boost self-service, VMware vCenter
As virtual servers mature into true enterprise platforms, so too must the virtualization management tools that sprang to life in this technology's earliest days. Read More


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Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

Happy 25th birthday, IETF
The Internet's leading standards body - the Internet Engineering Task Force - turns 25 on Jan. 16. Read More

The 10 biggest hoaxes in Wikipedia's first 10 years
The online encyclopedia that anyone can edit has had its share of hoaxes over the years. Here are the top 10. Read More

Only 10% of doctors using complete eHealth records systems, surveys find
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported preliminary data from two surveys conducted in 2009 and 2010 that show electronic health records are still not being used by the vast majority of the country's physicians. Read More


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Outdated legacy analytic solutions do not deliver responses within the accelerated timelines demanded by fraud detection today.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!

Then and now: How technology has changed our lives
Advances in technology have fundamentally changed these 11 aspects of everyday existence. Read More

Will electronic toll systems become terrorist targets?
Weaknesses in 802.11p vehicular wireless networks could make them targets for terrorists seeking to wreak havoc on the nation's highways, according to a briefing scheduled this week at the Black Hat DC conference. Read More

Wi-Fi network designed to tackle Sundance crowds
When the annual Sundance Film Festival lands in Park City, Utah, the movers and shakers of Hollywood demand a lot more wireless capacity than the mountain town of 8,000 residents normally needs. Read More


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5 Key Principles to Redesign IT Infrastructure
Wide Area Data Services can bring the distributed enterprise closer together. Read this paper to learn the 5 key principles you can leverage to redesign an environment of any size and provide better support for distributed employees and improved business continuity during a disaster. Read now!

Study: Femtocells may boost more than just cellular coverage
Femtocells will soon be able to improve home security, personal safety and help integrate smartphones with TVs, laptops and media players, in addition to improving cellular coverage in the home, ABI Research said. Read More

With Apple's Jobs on leave, many questions and few answers
With Steve Jobs taking another medical leave, Apple customers, investors, partners and employees are again left to wonder what implications this will have for the company's stock, financial performance, product development and business operations. Read More

IBM supercomputer wins first Jeopardy dust up
IBM Friday is set to pit its Watson supercomputer against past champions in the game of Jeopardy to be held at the company's research center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Read More

Decoy networks, separation tactics part of AT&T security chief's infrastructure protection plans
As chief security officer at AT&T, Edward Amoroso has long observed how cyberattacks impact customer and service-provider networks. In his newly published book, Amoroso says it's time to unite to create the equivalent of a national cyber-protection shield to guard against attacks on industry and government networks by terrorists, state-sponsored attackers and plain old thieves. Read More

EMC doubles performance of Data Domain dedupe arrays
EMC announced upgrades to its line of Data Domain deduplication arrays, doubling performance, as well as a new online data archive deduplication device. Read More



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