Adobe LiveCycle gives business apps a shot in the arm Adobe doesn't make enterprise business applications; but it does make those mission critical apps easier to use, accessible from mobile devices and quicker to build through its LiveCycle Enterprise Suite. Ethernet switch cheat sheet Network technologies have come and gone, but the Ethernet switch has survived and continues to evolve, currently making its move to 40G and 100G. Here's a roundup of our latest and most evergreen coverage. What Google phone does and doesn't mean for wireless industry When Google released its own Nexus One phone to its employees to play with this weekend, it served notice that it plans to push the Android brand aggressively throughout the winter. 8 PowerPoint Train Wrecks In the "so bad it's good" category, we honor eight PowerPoint slides that will make you say, "Holy $#@%, What were they thinking?" Widespread component supply shortages may be severe enough to limit Cisco's revenue upside In his research note today, Matthew Robison - Wedbush Securities' Senior Vice President of Communications Technology Equity Research, remarked: "Manufacturing and sourcing was not a topic of discussion during last week's analyst meeting and staff associated with this aspect of the company did not seem to be available at the event. Supply constraints were downplayed when we inquired." That's interesting. 'Lost' Bush e-mail settlement requires White House reveal IT practices The White House has settled lawsuits from advocacy groups over millions of missing e-mails, the legacy of what may have been one of messiest e-mail platform migrations ever. The 12 Cons of Christmas While the risk of being hacked, conned or having sensitive information stolen is possible all through the year, most security experts agree that the holiday season brings a spike in fraudulent activity, both online and off. gogoNET by gogo6: New Social Networking Site for IPv6 The IPv6 community has always been a pretty tight-knit community. IPv6 has taken a while to become mainstream and those who are focused on the protocol have had plenty of years to get to know each other. Now is your chance to join the IPv6 community if you haven't already. WLAN market on the rebound, Dell'Oro says The wireless LAN industry nearly returned to its pre-recession health in the third quarter and is likely to achieve record revenue when the current quarter has been tallied, according research company Dell'Oro Group. Verizon Business lights up 100G backbone in Europe Verizon Business has deployed 100Gb-per-second equipment on a fiber link between Paris and Frankfurt, activating the next generation of optical networking for commercial services to enterprises. Akamai service to stop data center attacks Akamai Technologies is introducing a cloud-based managed service called Web Application Firewall it claims will head off the bulk of Web applications attacks before they get inside corporate data centers. Oracle's pledges on MySQL are 'purely cosmetic', say critics Oracle's latest commitments designed to address the European Commission's concerns regarding its acquisition of Sun Microsystems and the MySQL database are paper thin, and even if they were confirmed they wouldn't safeguard MySQL's future, said Florian Mueller, an outspoken critic of the deal, on Monday. Today from the Subnet communities On Cisco Subnet: Annual revenue for Cisco TelePresence and Cisco's EMC/VMware collaboration viewed favorably; On Microsoft Subnet: Power outages cause Windows Server 2008 problems; On Google Subnet: Google claims its new URL shortening service is more secure Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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