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Top 20 metro areas for tech jobs
Dice.com reports the top 20 metro areas for tech jobs, based on how much IT pros are getting paid and the number of open positions. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Google Apps

Google: Security for Google Apps Messaging & Collaboration
This paper will explain the ways Google creates a security-based platform for offering its Google Apps products, covering topics like information security, physical security and operational security. Read now.

WHITE PAPER: Internap

New eBook: Cloud Hosting Buyer's Guide
Organizations are no longer asking "if cloud," but "which cloud?" Whether you've already deployed a cloud solution or you are looking to move to the cloud, you'll find this buyer's guide – complete with cloud configurations, benefits and a vendor scorecard – essential to mapping a cloud strategy that's right for your business. Learn More

Super Bowl super bust: US seizes 307 websites; grabs $4.8M in fake NFL merchandise
The piracy, counterfeit and copyright battle has moved to the Super Bowl. Read More

Microsoft researchers say anonymized data isn't so anonymous
Data routinely gathered in Web logs - IP address, cookie ID, operating system, browser type, user-agent strings - can threaten online privacy because they can be used to identify the activity of individual machines, Microsoft researchers say. Read More

HP takes giant first step into OpenFlow
HP this week said it is taking its first leap into OpenFlow-enabled network equipment, supporting the standard on 16 of its Ethernet switch products as it attempts to gain a foothold in a market likely to receive significant attention from competitors. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Juniper

3-2-1- Data Center Network Architecture
Escalating traffic levels, increasing numbers of applications, and more users have created the need for a data center that can keep pace with demands. Unfortunately, today's data center network is ill-equipped to handle the load, resulting in poor performance. Read how to simplify your network. View Now

Facebook ripe for ridicule as it suffers outage a day after IPO filing
Social networkers resorted to Twitter during and following a brief Facebook outage on Thursday, a day after the company filed for its initial public offering. Read More

Anticipating the RSA Conference 2012
It's now February although you'd never know it from the balmy winter here in Boston. Aside from Valentine's Day, February is significant because it is when security geeks from around the world get together in San Francisco for the RSA Conference. The show doesn't start until 2/27 but you can feel the anticipation in the air across the whole security community. That's a good thing since... Read More

HTC Android phone flaw fix not coming until next week for some
Some users of HTC Android phones will have to wait until next week to get a fix for a problem that could leak credentials used to gain access to Wi-Fi networks, including corporate networks. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

What to Look for in Smart Card Readers
Deploy servers with PKI authentication without sacrificing convenience or security. Learn how modern KVM switches with smart card capabilities go beyond simply integrating card readers as an additional peripheral at the KVM workstation, but rather make necessary KVM feature adjustments to enable seamless use of the reader. Learn More

Dell forms software group, names former CA CEO as head
Dell on Thursday said it is forming a Software Group, which will bring together disparate products under one roof as the company tries to sharpen its end-to-end enterprise offerings. Read More

Cisco CTO: Software integration will drive intelligent networks
Networking giant Cisco plans to make software one of the company's "core competencies", with the aim of creating a networking operating system that is more intelligent and contextualised. Read More

How to Document Cloud Design Decisions
The whole point of the cloud is that it's location-independent and flexible. But that strength is also a weakness when design decisions are highly distributed and need to be coordinated. Read More

 
 
 

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