Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Google's Chrome OS is no Windows killer just yet, analyst says

IT jobs outlook modest for 2011 | Sprint CEO Says WiMAX Bet Paid Less Than Hoped

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Google's Chrome OS is no Windows killer just yet, analyst says
Google's Chrome OS is moving closer to reality, but Windows is still in command of the netbook market. Read More


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Simplifying the Virtual Data center
Virtualization technology brings numerous benefits to enterprise IT organizations. Learn how in this free white paper. Read now!

WEBCAST: NeuStar, Inc.

10 Must-Do's for a Profitable Selling Season
The e-tailing group will ensure your team is ready to realize your maximum share of holiday dollars by highlighting best practices drawn from the e-tailing group Mystery Shopping and Mindset of a Multi-Channel studies. Learn More

IT jobs outlook modest for 2011
Perhaps the best thing that will be said about 2010 and IT hiring is that large layoffs have tapered off and the overall trend seems to favor hiring. Read More

Sprint CEO Says WiMAX Bet Paid Less Than Hoped
Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, speaking in an interview with Walt Mossberg at the All Things D Dive Into Mobile event in San Francisco, admitted that his company's bet on WiMAX technology hasn't given it the big lead in 4G it had hoped for. Read More

2010 InfoWorld geek gadget gift guide
Here are our picks for the 11 top technotoys to ensure holiday merrymaking for the special geek in your life. Read More


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8 Criteria for Server Load Balancing
Server load balancers are a simple yet highly effective means to scale an application environment while ensuring its availability. Today's solutions should also address application performance and security. Read about the top eight criteria you should consider when choosing a server load balancer and how Citrix NetScaler meets those requirements. Read now!

31 "How To" resources you might have missed
Between Network World and its sister publications we've produced a dizzying number of "How To" articles this year. Here's a handy roundup of some of the most useful, featuring pieces on everything from Android smartphones to Windows 7 to full disk encryption. Read More

Acer's Upcoming Tablets, Smartphone: A Visual Tour
Acer debuts a tablet computer and smartphone making it the latest company to challenge Apple and its touch screen devices the iPad and iPhone. Read More

WikiLeaks nearly immune to takedown, says researcher
Efforts to slow or halt the release of sensitive documents by WikiLeaks have only made the whstleblower site add strong protections from a potential takeover. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Choosing the Right Active Directory Bridge Solution for You
The importance of a solid Active Directory (AD) bridge in your diverse IT environment can't be minimized. An AD bridge allows Unix, Linux and Mac systems to coexist with a Windows infrastructure. Further, it consolidates countless identities and passwords, reducing complexity and cost while improving security and productivity. Read Now

Cisco claims first VoIP call from space
Cisco this week said it conducted the first-ever software upgrade of an IP router aboard a commercial satellite while in orbit. It also claimed to complete the first VoIP call without the use of any terrestrial infrastructure to route the call, which is a requirement in current communications satellite technology. Read More

Leaked Cables: Chinese Hackers Used Microsoft Source Code To Attack Google & US Government
WikiLeaks cables have shown that Chinese security firms, with ties to the Chinese military, hired hackers, including the group responsible for the original Blaster worm, to exploit Windows vulnerabilities, attack Google and conduct cyber warfare against U.S. government websites.The Chinese government hired the hackers behind the Blaster Worm through private Chinese security firms, gained access to Microsoft source code, then attacked Google and plotted cyber warfare against U.S. government sites, alleged U.S. diplomats in a 2009 cable published by WikiLeaks. Read More

Smartphones or laptops for mobile workers?
Smartphones are essentially computers, capable of accessing the core corporate resources mobile workers need on the go, but laptops are still best for heavy lifting. So which platform is best for mobile workers? Tom Henderson says the limitations of smartphones are too great, while Pejman Roshan says you don't need anything more. Read what they have to say and join the debate. Read More

Google Calendar glitch unresolved for more than a week
After more than a week of Google Calendar users complaining that appointments are showing up on the wrong day in embedded calendars, Google has still failed to completely eliminate the problem. Read More



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December goodies from the Subnets
SharePoint 2010 power user training for three people from Webucator, plus a brand new iPad available from Microsoft Subnet. Five massive libraries on CCNP, security, NX-OS up for grabs on Cisco Subnet. Enter to win!

SLIDESHOWS

Top IT Turkeys of 2010
Thanksgiving is a time for giving thanks for all of the people and things we love, to cherish what's most important to us. But that's for another slideshow. This one's all about taunting the companies, products and people who most resembled a turkey over the last year. So cut me a hockey-puck-shaped slice of jellied cranberry sauce and read on.

Cool Yule favorites: 15 techie gifts we like
Ho Ho Ho, it's time again to get our holiday wish lists together. Here are our 15 favorite products from the 140+ products submitted and tested in this year's Cool Yule Tools holiday gift guide.

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  7. iPhone customers dump on AT&T in Consumer Reports survey
  8. Feds tracking Americans' credit cards in real-time without a warrant
  9. Juniper acquires virtualization security firm
  10. New Facebook changes not a huge blow to privacy, say experts

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