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Monday, February 14, 2011

iPads storm the enterprise

Voice over LTE inches closer to reality | Ultimate hoarding: Study finds mankind could store 295 exabytes of data

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iPads storm the enterprise
As global accounts director at Altus, Inc., Michelle Klatt's job is to visit Fortune 500 companies and demonstrate her firm's video management software. When the iPad came out a year ago, she was all over it. Klatt is at the leading edge of a growing wave of enterprise customers who are adopting the iPad for business use. Read More


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Voice over LTE inches closer to reality
Mobile network operators and their equipment suppliers are working hard to make telephony over data-oriented LTE mobile networks a reality, with the number of demos at Mobile World Congress a sign they are getting closer. Read More

Ultimate hoarding: Study finds mankind could store 295 exabytes of data
University of Southern California researchers have put a number on how much information humans can store, communicate and compute: 295 exabytes, give or a take a zettabyte. Read More

CEO Teardown: BlackBerry-Maker RIM's Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie
CIO.com's "teardown" slideshow series picks apart tech's most infamous CEOs. Today, it's BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion's (RIM) co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie who take a turn on the ol' chopping block. Read More


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iPhone security, IP route hijack prevention on tap at RSA Conference
RSA Conference product announcements will focus on everything from iPhone/iPad security to Windows 7 exploit security and the latest in Unified Threat Management. Read More

Nokia CEO quashes talk of sale to Microsoft
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop told reporters Sunday that there are no plans at this time for a sale of the firm to partner Microsoft. Read More

Q&A: Netezza to focus on workload optimized systems, CEO says
In this interview, Netezza CEO Jim Baum talks about what the data-warehousing company's acquisition by IBM means for enterprises and about trends that are driving the market and shaping the company's products. Read More


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Geek love: Two-techie couples make it work
Many geeks find romance -- often with other geeks. To celebrate the triumph of the techie in matters of the heart, Computerworld sought out couples who have successfully merged romantic love and tech love. 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

Cisco's forecast for mobile data traffic
As a prelude to MWC, today we'd like to offer some background information released earlier this month by Cisco with its "Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast for 2010 to 2015". Read More

Verizon's threat to throttle speeds of heavy data users could be empty
Verizon likely won't implement a plan to throttle the data speeds of the heaviest users on its network, an executive at Flash Networks said today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read More

Update: Conflicting reports on whether Internet, Facebook blackout hitting Algeria amid protests
Initial reports out of Algeria say the North African country has shut down Internet access and eliminated Facebook accounts as pro-democracy protesters seek to topple the government much as Egyptians did in their nation this week, though an Internet watcher wasn't seeing this. Read More



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