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Porn copyright troll drops suit against 670 nervous 'Does' | Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support

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15 more useful Cisco sites
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WHITE PAPER: LogMeIn

Keep Mobile Employees Secure and Well Supported
At best, deskside technical support is an inefficient use of IT's time and virtually impossible when workers are widely distributed. Learn how one midsize business, whose employees are on the road nearly 100% of the time, was able to improve remote troubleshooting and problem resolution. Read now

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Regain Control of the Desktop
Learn how one IT organization is realizing the benefits of Desktop Virtualization and find out what they did to ensure a successful deployment of VMware View 4.5. Learn More

Porn copyright troll drops suit against 670 nervous 'Does'
Latest in a string of legal victories for those opposing 'pay-up-or-else' litigation The Electronic Frontier Foundation this morning is trumpeting a legal victory in behalf of 670 anonymous file downloaders who stood to have their taste in pornography publicly revealed by an adult movie producer's questionable strategy and dragnet subpoena underlying a copyright lawsuit. The EFF and other consumer rights advocates have been pushing back against these types of tactics that have come... Read More

Juniper changes course, accelerates IPv6 support
Juniper Networks is accelerating its plan to support IPv6 on its public-facing Web site and Web services, following criticism that the router maker was lagging rivals including Cisco Systems and Brocade Networks in this critical area. Read More

Early adopter spells out Microsoft Azure's strengths and shortcomings
Few people know Windows Azure as well as Joannes Vermorel. Here's his take on Microsoft's cloud platform. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Five Steps to Successful IT Consolidation
Download this paper by Riverbed and discover a clear 5-step approach to making sure every consolidation project is successful. Read Now.

How long would your business last without the Internet?
Egypt's decision to turn off the Internet and cell phones in an effort to stop Egyptians from talking with each other and plotting against the government has put businesses in that country in a fix. Read More

Android's Big Rush Could Sack IT: 5 Preparation Tips
If you think iPhones and iPads are hard to support in the enterprise, just wait for the rush of Android devices that could blindside CIOs. Here's a look at how fast Android devices are coming - and advice to help IT prepare for a bevy of configurations. Read More

Servers preloaded with Amazon-friendly cloud software
Ubuntu and Dell have come up with a scheme to make it easier for Amazon EC2 customers to shift workloads to and from the cloud -- by shipping Dell servers preloaded with Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud software, or UEC. Read More


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Hands on: eCopy ShareScan Suite
Nuance's eCopy ShareScan Suite offers a number of powerful tools to help companies track and store scanned documents. Read More

Comcast claims another IPv6 first
Comcast is the first cable operator in the United States to provide its cable modem customers with a production-quality service that supports the next-generation Internet Protocol known as IPv6. Read More

FBI set to turn up advanced security search engine
FBI system supports 200 million searchable records with an eye towards growing to 2 billion The FBI says it is set to roll out is N-DEx search engine and information sharing program to a wider swath of the federal, state and local law enforcement community.  Read More

EMC's Greenplum offers 'big data' tools at no charge
EMC is now offering a community edition of its Greenplum data warehousing platform, as well as algorithms and data mining tools for working with large data sets, at no charge, the company announced Tuesday. Read More



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Panic time quiz: How prepared are you for IPv6?
With IPv4 addresses projected to dry up this year, it's inevitable that IPv6 adoption will accelerate. Here are a few questions that can help determine how much or how little you know about IPv6 and whether you ought to spend more time studying it.

The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
The Mac App Store debuted this month and hit 1 million downloads in the first 24 hours. The App Store launched with 1,000 or so apps, many of which were already available on the pre-existing Mac downloads Web site. The store is filled with stuff that's fun but also has plenty of apps that make you more productive. Let's take a look at the 10 most downloaded free productivity apps on the Mac App Store, and then we'll look at the 10 most popular paid productivity apps.

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