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Microsoft Apologizes After Botched Windows Phone Challenge
Microsoft is apologizing for a Windows Phone marketing campaign gone wrong, after a tech writer "smoked" a Windows Phone using an Android handset. Read More


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How to Choose a Datacenter OTDR
This white paper helps fiber installers and network technicians understand the key parameters for selecting an OTDR. Choosing the right device not only solves this new generation of datacenter testing requirements, but also helps professionals work efficiently, and increase the reliability and value of the enterprise fiber network. Learn More!

WHITE PAPER: HP

Migrating from Physical to Virtual Environments
As IT organizations continue to migrate from physical to virtual environments, they are discovering several security challenges. HP TippingPoint identifies these challenges and provides a set of best practices for effectively addressing the security of both physical and virtual environments. Read Now!

Top 10 Cool and Useful Google Maps Mashups
Get more from Google Maps with these ingenious mashups. Read More

Hold the phone: retailers eye payments via smartphone
An emerging technology called Near Field Communication will soon give new meaning to the phrase "tapped out." Read More

Firewall fail: A tale both funny and sad
After assuring me in an email that this episode really did happen - six or seven years ago at a call center in India contracted at that time by Citibank - the teller of the rapidly spreading tale got cold feet and deleted it from his Google+ page. (That never works.) Read More


WHITE PAPER: Antenna

Mobile strategy—what are 1,000 businesses planning for 2012
The Mobile Business Forecast 2012 surveyed 1,000 global businesses on their current/future plans for mobile. The report offers insight into how companies are using mobile to address the needs of consumers and their own employees. In addition, find tips on how to avoid chaos in the rush to mobilize. Learn More

Arista embeds applications into Ethernet switch
Arista Networks this week rolled out an Ethernet switch designed to improve the performance of latency-sensitive applications like those found in financial trading and high performance computing environments. Read More

16 ultimate SSH hacks
So you think you know OpenSSH inside and out? Test your chops against this hit parade of 16 expert tips and tricks, from identifying monkey-in-the-middle attacks to road warrior security to attaching remote screen sessions. Follow the countdown to the all-time best OpenSSH command! Read More

FTC's online privacy report: Breaking down the recommendations
The Federal Trade Commission's final report on online consumer privacy can be summed up thusly: We've made progress but there's still a lot of work to do. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database
This white paper describes configuration considerations, best practices and performance results of TimesTen running on Exalogic. Learn More!

Microsoft's Challenge: Scaling Windows 8 across different screen sizes
In a recent post on the Building Windows 8 blog, David Washington, a senior program manager on Microsoft's User Experience team, talks about the extensive research Microsoft is doing and design decisions that have been made to ensure a "a polished, consistent, and predictable user experience" with the company's upcoming OS on a wide range of screen sizes. Read More

A Next-generation Enterprise WAN architecture
Enterprise WANs have changed very little in the last 15 or so years. While price/bit for the Enterprise WAN has improved somewhat over that time, it hasn't increased with Moore's Law as has computing, storage, Internet access, LAN switching … and pretty much everything else associated with IT. Read More

IBM CIO discusses Big Blue's BYOD strategy
IBM CIO Jeanette Horan has plenty of IT projects and systems to worry about, but perhaps one of the most pressing and timely is Big Blue's ongoing BYOD (bring your own device) rollout, which is aimed at including all of the company's 440,000 employees over time. Read More

Mobile Malware: Beware Drive-by Downloads on Your Smartphone
Drive-by downloads are coming to your smartphone, and they're harder to detect than traditional PC-based versions. Here's how you can protect yourself, your users and your enterprise from mobile drive-by downloads. Read More



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