Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Tenth Birthday, Windows XP. Now Please Die

Why current generation networks just aren't cutting it | Linux Foundation wades into Windows 8 secure boot controversy

Network World Voices of Networking

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Happy Tenth Birthday, Windows XP. Now Please Die
October 25, 2001. Microsoft could not ask for a worse time to launch a new operating system. The industry was in a free-fall as Dot Coms were dying like bugs in the fall and dragging down big companies like Microsoft, HP, Intel and (especially) Sun along with them. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Intel

Optimize virtualization with HP & Intel
Virtualization has become a powerful enabler for consolidating servers, running applications in multiple operating system environments, simplifying administration and lowering operating costs. This paper describes how to optimize server virtualization using enterprise-class HP Multi-Port Server Adapters and Intel® Ethernet technology. Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Performance Metrics and the Cloud
Unlike static configuration management databases, which often contain information too outdated for real-time understanding, a dynamic operational service model provides relevant, timely information. Read More

Why current generation networks just aren't cutting it
Google, Yahoo, Facebook, Verizon, and others gave numerous, concrete examples where limitations of current gen networking technologies are causing serious business and technology challenges. The common thread: They all see Software Defined Networking as the answer. Read More

Linux Foundation wades into Windows 8 secure boot controversy
The Linux Foundation today released technical guidance to PC makers on how to implement secure UEFI without locking Linux or other free software off of new Windows 8 machines. The guidance included a subtle tisk-tisk at Microsoft's Steven Sinofsky for suggesting that PC owners won't want to mess with control of their hardware and would happily concede that to operating system makers and hardware manufacturers. Read More


WEBCAST: Citrix

Get Your Network Cloud Ready
Exclusive 2-day webinar shows how to get your network cloud-ready while delivering services with greater security, scalability and flexibility. Featuring Citrix Systems, Andre Kindness from Forrester, and customer success stories, this webinar also features practical demos you don't want to miss! Learn more

Week 1: Ubuntu Unity instead of Windows 7 and ready to scream
It finally happened. At the end of my first week of using Ubuntu 11.10 with Unity, full-time, 8-10 hours a day for work, the system crashed. I fumbled a few keystrokes, hit some combination of keys and froze LibreOffice Writer. And the whole system locked up. Read More

Carriers Must Carry – Even Stuff They Don't Like
I hate to side with the Occupy Wall Street crowd, but I must agree with at least one of their points: corporations are not people. They have no Constitutional rights. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix

Investment Protection and Elasticity for your Network
NetScaler Pay-as-You-Grow. 5x capacity on-demand. No new hardware. Investment protection and elasticity for your network. Read more

Security Market Boom?
It's a gloomy macro economic outlook but the sun happens to be shining in my little domain of information security. Read More

My Latest Thoughts on OpenFlow
I've been thinking about OpenFlow for a while as it relates to data center networking. What's the use case? What's the enterprise play? What will OpenFlow and SDN do to the networking market? Read More



SLIDESHOWS

20 high-tech toilets
Today's techiest toilets incorporate music players, motion-activated lids, heated seats, washing and drying functions, and more. Take a look.

GOODIES FROM MICROSOFT SUBNET
We've got books on System Center and Microsoft training of the winner's choice from Webucator.. Enter here.Also: Please take our survey on certifications and your career

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Microsoft claims Hyper-V will leapfrog VMware
  2. DARPA offers $50,000 prize if you can figure out these shredded puzzles
  3. New Nokia phone name, Lumia, means 'prostitute' in Spanish
  4. HP to keep PC division, rejects spin-off idea
  5. Cisco rolls out military-strength encryption for ISR router
  6. Researchers find "massive" security flaws in cloud architectures
  7. Paycheck payoff for IT certs still declining
  8. Linux Foundation wades into Windows 8 secure boot controversy
  9. Attackers trick Facebook users into exposing secret security codes
  10. History of malware: from script kiddies to rootkits

Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_voices_of_networking as security.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2011 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **


No comments:

Post a Comment