Feds plan 25,000 on-site H-1B inspections U.S. immigration officials are taking H-1B enforcement from the desk to the field with a plan to conduct 25,000 on-site inspections of companies hiring foreign workers over this fiscal year. Georgia Tech supercomputer powered by graphics processors Georgia Tech says graphics processors may help pave the way toward future exascale supercomputers. FBI warns of spear phishing attacks on lawyers, PR firms Employing uniquely spoofed subject lines designed to engage recipients with specific business content, the FBI today issued a warning to US law and public relations firms saying they are under attack by scammers using spear phishing e-mails with malicious payloads. How to hack China for just $1,800 Fraudsters may have a hot deal waiting for them in the form of an obscure Chinese domain name that's for sale on the Internet. Service lets users build own iPhone, RIM, Windows apps A startup is now offering to take the hard work out of creating mobile applications and even of porting them to the iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile platforms, all through an online service that gives novice developers simple templates for various types of businesses and organizations. Microsoft touts groundbreaking 'clip-on' for Active Directory Microsoft is introducing a directory technology built on a database and designed around a new API that provides developers with a single model for building claims-based access controls into applications that run in the cloud, internally or on devices. Cisco leads Avaya in Q3CY09 telephony system shipments Allan Sulkin - founder and president of enterprise communications systems and applications consultancy - TEQConsult Group, reports that third quarter shipment reports are in from the leading enterprise communications systems suppliers and according to Sulkin: "The two market leaders, Cisco and Avaya, reported double digit growth in North America and globally for the quarter. Though Avaya narrowed... How NIKTO Saved My Tail On Cold Wisconsin Morning So I say, "If you can break into my server and capture my flag, I will send you out a Wisconsin Kringle from O&H Bakery and I will wear a dress on the next episode of TechWiseTV." Yeah, that's right, I am moron. IBM brain simulations exceed scale of cat's cortex IBM's quest to build a computer that can mimic the human brain has reached a new milestone, with what IBM calls the first brain simulation to exceed the scale of a cat's cortex. Microsoft touches on cloud management system Almost as a forgotten footnote, Microsoft introduce System Center "Cloud" Tuesday providing little detail other than a name on a slide during the opening keynote of the annual PDC conference. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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