How to Stay Up in a Down Economy It doesn't take a $250 visit to a psychotherapist to confirm what you feel in your gut each morning when you wake up -- it's depressing out there. With market volatility, economic instability, pink slips and the ongoing threat of yet another round of IT layoffs -- no wonder you feel like diving back under the covers. A tool to search Bing and Google at the same time Microsoft claims that Bing produces more relevant search results than Google. Here's an interesting little tool that allows you to create side-by-side search comparisons, in four languages and five international regions. With one keyword, you can debunk (or confirm) Bing's claims. The tool has no particular name except "Search Google & Bing at the same time." It was developed by German SEO company, Blackdog. IDC: Recession driving down storage spending Hard times are driving large enterprises to patch holes in their storage architectures with systems designed for small and medium-sized businesses, one reason enterprise disk storage revenue fell 18.2 percent in the first quarter of this year, according to research company IDC. What does Level of Assurance really mean? In one of the mailing lists I read (and I do read a ton of electronic bumpf in order to glean an enlightening paragraph or two), there's been a discussion lately of the phrase "Level of Assurance" (LoA) with at least one gentleman (well known in enterprise architecture circles, but who shall remain nameless here) trying to equate it with "trust" or even "level of trust" (a new coining, I think). So what does LoA really mean? June Giveaways Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training from Global Knowledge to two lucky readers and 15 copies each of books on IPv6 security, the Cisco Secure Firewall Services Module, and Active Directory Domain Services 2008. Deadline for entries June 30. |
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