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26 Cloud Specific IT Certifications

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26 Cloud Specific IT Certifications
Few areas within the IT industry have seen the kind of growth that cloud computing has. As a result, many IT professionals are now seeking cloud specific certifications. Here is an overview of what is currently available to help you figure out which certification may be best for you. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Attachmate Luminet

Technical Barriers to Investigating Insider Fraud
Examines the limitations of common security controls when it comes to controlling insider abuse, with special attention to the types of abuse that can occur when insiders have legitimate access to enterprise information systems. Learn More

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2012 Magic Quadrant for Application Delivery Controllers
The application delivery controller has evolved into a key component of the data center architecture, and enterprises should evaluate ADCs based on how they integrate with this architecture and support more advanced features, such as user and traffic control and monitoring. This report provides insights into vendors' strengths and weaknesses. Read More.

CES 2013: Can Intel save the Ultrabook?
Ultrabooks made a big splash at last year's CES, but sales over the course of 2012 were disappointing. Intel yesterday made a determined bid to change all that. Read More

Talk about big data: How the Library of Congress can index all 170 billion tweets ever posted
The Library of Congress has received a 133TB file containing 170 billion tweets -- every single post that's been shared on the social networking site -- and now it has to figure out how to index it for researchers. Read More

First 1TB USB flash drive coming soon
Kingston Technology will soon launch the world's first 1TB flash drive, a USB 3.0 device that is likely to cost more than most computers do. Read More

CES 2013: GM opens platform, invites developers to build in-car apps
At CES 2013, General Motors announced an app framework for in-car apps. Read More

CES2013: Tom Coughlin talks storage in 2013
Storage industry analyst Tom Coughlin provides his thoughts on the storage market in 2013 Read More

Where there's a smoke condition there's a fire condition
I've been an editor all my life so things like this quote from a CNN story about an airliner fire tend to get my attention: Who talks this way? "Upon arrival, we observed a heavy smoke condition in the entire cabin," said Bob Donahue, chief of the Massport Fire Rescue Department. "We found a fire condition about midship in the avionics compartment underneath. ..." Read More

Carnegie Mellon names Pfenning as head of Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh has named Professor Frank Pfenning as head of its Computer Science Department, replacing Jeannette Wing, who recently was named head of Microsoft Research International. Pfenning will lead a faculty of 70+ members. Read More

Looking forward to a future Internet
Going into last month the future of the Internet, to borrow a phrase from the great film noir movie "A Touch of Evil," looked like it may have been all used up. The feeling of the traditional telephone folk and controlling governments was that the Internet had done just about enough of this changing the future stuff -- thanks very much -- now it was time for a bit of control. But the World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) in Dubai did not turn out quite the way that those who would control the Internet wanted. Nor, did the WCIT turn out quite the way that those of us who wanted a more hands-off future would have liked. Read More

Google offers free neighborhood Wi-Fi in NYC Chelsea district
In a neighborly gesture, Google, with the help of a local development association, is rolling out free public Wi-Fi to the area surrounding its New York City offices. Read More

 
 
 

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