Friday, September 03, 2010

The future of human-computer interaction; massive IP net at new Meadowlands stadium

Cisco, Verizon power massive IP net at new Meadowlands stadium | Happy 2nd birthday, Google Chrome

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The future of human-computer interaction
Imagine the ability to create an iPad on any wall or surface you come across, even on a piece of paper, or the chance to control computers and other physical machines with your brain waves. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

From 600 Servers to 130
Learn how SIRVA Inc. slashed IT operational expense and capital spend and boosted performance by consolidating their data centers, modernizing to blade technology, and virtualizing servers using HP Converged Infrastructure. Read Now

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Taking the Time Crunch Out of IT Compliance with Automation
Read this exclusive white paper from compliance leader Tripwire to learn how a Protect, Detect, and Correct compliance strategy can give you back your most precious resource: time. Read More!

Cisco, Verizon power massive IP net at new Meadowlands stadium
When the New York Giants inaugurate the New Meadowlands stadium with their first regular-season game in less than two weeks, fans will have the benefit of using a massive IP network that will be responsible for HD video displays, processing credit card transactions and delivering Wi-Fi connectivity to fans' wireless devices. Read More

Happy 2nd birthday, Google Chrome
Today marks the second anniversary of the release of Google's Chrome browser. While Chrome hasn't completely taken the world of Web browsing by storm, it has made a lasting impact on the market for Web browsers -- a decent accomplishment for a two-year-old. Read More

Verizon's phone rings off the hook with IPv6 questions
Interest in IPv6 is exploding among U.S. CIOs, as news of the rapid depletion of IPv4 addresses reaches corporate IT departments. Read More


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Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

The Web's most annoying apps
They install themselves, marking their territory with icons. They flash distracting, trivial alerts on the screen in front of you. They demand that you install the latest update, and they won't take no for an answer. When you give in and install the update, they make you restart. They nag you to upgrade to a paid version. They spam you. They beg you to sign up. They're a pain in the browser. Read More

Ethernet switch leader Cisco challenged in Layer 4-7
The Ethernet switch market grew 35% in the second quarter from last year, and 1% from Q1 to $5.2 billion, according to investment firm UBS. Cisco maintained its dominant share of the Layer 2-3 sector with 72%, while Juniper continued to gain - Cisco's rival now has just under 2% share, up from 1.5% in Q1 and 1.3% a year ago.  Read More

Northrop Grumman takes blame for Va. IT services outage
Northrop Grumman today said it was sorry for a days-long data center disruption that left 26 Virginia state agencies without online services. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

From 600 Servers to 130
Learn how SIRVA Inc. slashed IT operational expense and capital spend and boosted performance by consolidating their data centers, modernizing to blade technology, and virtualizing servers using HP Converged Infrastructure. Read Now

Microsoft: Silverlight capabilities exceed those of HTML5
Silverlight will offer a richer Web experience than HTML5, says Microsoft -- besides, the HTML5 spec isn't stable yet. Read More

Google's App Inventor: First impressions
Mark Gibbs just got an invite to Google's App Inventor and he's impressed with what is an early beta. Read More

Disk storage still bouncing back, IDC says
The market for enterprise disk storage systems grew strongly in the second quarter, continuing to recover from a slump brought on by the economic slowdown of 2008 and 2009, research company IDC says. Read More



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