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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

HP accuses Cisco of diverting data center standard

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HP accuses Cisco of diverting data center standard
Networking rivals HP and Cisco have abandoned their common ground in data center switching, with HP accusing Cisco of diverting an IEEE standard and Cisco insisting that customers drove the change. Read More


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Business Benefits of Collaborative Communications
Discover how to increase employee engagement and productivity across your enterprise, even in a tough economy. This Alcatel-Lucent paper, featuring research from Gartner, shows how implementation of context-aware technology can ensure collaborative communications and build competitive advantage. Read now!

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10 cloud career skills
Cloud computing demands a mix of technology skills, negotiating skills, business acumen and people skills. Here are 10 key skills that can help boost your career into the clouds. Read More

Cloud providers will be better at security than you can ever be
Cloud service providers, the theory goes, will be able to provide better security than enterprises can muster because their scale will enable them to hire the best experts and employ the latest technology. But others say if you're really concerned you'll keep it in house, that cloud represents a fundamental risk. Read More

DEC founder Kenneth Olsen mourned by computer industry
Kenneth Olsen, the computer industry pioneer who co-founded and led minicomputer king Digital Equipment Corp. for 35 years, died at the age of 84 on Sunday in Indianapolis. Read More

Cisco's Tandberg gear vulnerable
Cisco has issued a security advisory on some of its recently acquired Tandberg video products. Read More


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Alcatel-Lucent plans smaller cells for mobile networks
Alcatel-Lucent's next-generation mobile networks will use slimmed-down base stations that can be placed almost anywhere in order to improve coverage and mobile broadband performance, and cut costs for operators, the company said on Monday. Read More

Security researcher feels the wrath of Anonymous
Wikileaks defenders Anonymous are firing both barrels at a security researcher who promised to name people in the group. Read More

HP delays shipments of laptops with Intel's new chips
Hewlett-Packard has delayed plans to launch new laptops with Intel's latest Core processors, just a few days after HP stopped making PCs that previously paired the chips with Intel's faulty chipset. Read More

Former FBI Agent Turned ALCU Attorney: Feds Routinely Spy on Citizens
Domestic spying on citizens is done by too many federal agencies, targeting people based on religion and political activity. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

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

US commissions beefy IBM supercomputer
IBM will build a 10-petaflop machine for the U.S. Energy Department's Argonne National Laboratory. Read More

Google I/O conference sells out in 59 minutes
Google I/O, the annual Google confab for web, mobile and enterprise app developers, has sold out in just 59 minutes. Read More

FCC plans to redirect phone subsidies to broadband
The FCC plans to launch a proceeding to redirect telephone subsidies to broadband. Read More

Verisign to bolster .gov security
The federal government's ongoing effort to improve the security on its Web sites may get a boost now that Verisign has taken over operation of the .gov registry. Read More

Calculated Risk
CIOs can't count on a well-timed act of nature to convince executives to invest more in business continuity and disaster recovery. But they're getting better at quantifying the risk and impact of a business disruption. Read More



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