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First Look: Amazon Kindle Fire

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First Look: Amazon Kindle Fire
Key features of Amazon's would-be iPad "killer" Read More


WHITE PAPER: GFI Software

PCI-DSS Compliance and GFI Software Products
The intent of this document is to provide you with GFI's understanding of the requirements, and how the GFI Software product line can assist you to meet PCI compliance as outlined in the PCI DSS Requirements. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: GFI Software

Messaging and Web Security Best Practices for 2011
In this white paper, Osterman Research discusses how the daily occurrence of malware within organizations has become decidedly worse over the past several years. Read More

Six factors slowing adoption of converged I/O
So if converging the I/O infrastructure in data centers is all the rage, what's taking IT shops so long to do it? Read More

Will advanced biometrics automate future war machines?
Biometric security breakthroughs are coming that would let the military capture from a distance an iris and facial scan of an individual and immediately match it to a biometrics-based "Watch List" of suspected terrorists, combatants or criminals. Read More

Amazon unveils Kindle Fire, its entry into the tablet fray
Amazon unveiled its tablet computer, the US$199 Android-based Kindle Fire, on Wednesday during a Manhattan launch event. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM

Using IBM Tivoli Security Management for z/OS
Administration can be a complex world where security is concerned. The resources spent on administration, management, auditing and compliance can be considerable. Watch the demo, "Using IBM Tivoli Security Management for z/OS," and see how IBM® can help you protect your business—simply, efficiently and more effectively. Learn More

Samsung to pay Microsoft royalties for Android
Microsoft has scored another giant patent licensing deal from yet another Android device maker. Samsung will pay Microsoft royalties as part of a broad-scope patent portfolio exchange, Microsoft announced today. Some say that this deal throws ice water on Google's attempts to provide patent protection for Android makers with its pending acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Read More

Romance scams plague UK: 200,000 victims?
Research out of the UK today says that perhaps as many as 200,00 people in that country have been victims of online romance scams and the same study says over 1 million people personally know someone who has been scammed by one of these heartless fraudsters. Read More

Teach your router new tricks with DD-WRT
With each passing year, hardware devices grow less dependent on proprietary components and more reliant on open source technologies. Network routers are among the main beneficiaries of this trend, especially those that can support a variety of third-party open source firmware projects. One variant, DD-WRT has become a common out-of-the-box option for many routers, but also exists in stand-alone implementations that can be placed on routers that support it. Hundreds of routers can run DD-WRT firmware, including nearly 100 Linksys models alone. Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Hardware Load Balancing
A comprehensive F5 solution readies application infrastructure for a successful implementation of the re-engineered Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Learn More!

Hurd sees long Sparc, Solaris roadmap
Oracle has developed a hardware roadmap that it hopes can pull Sparc away from its Sun Microsystems legacy. Read More

Zenprise offers iPad app for secure SharePoint access
Positioned as a data loss prevention tool, the app and server software focus on enforcing SharePoint content policies on iOS devices Read More

Cloud CIO: What "Consumerization of IT" Really Means to CIOs
The consumerization of IT isn't just about employees using consumer devices and apps at work. It's about consumers becoming the primary users of internal IT applications, and it has serious ramifications for how CIOs operate and scale their IT infrastructures. Read More

How to speed Web performance (part 2)
June 30, 2010 - Joshua Bixby from Strangeloop Networks continues his whiteboard discussion of Web performance problems and new technologies that can speed up sites. Read More

 
 
 

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