Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Nine 'everything-as-a-service’ (Xaas) companies to watch

Is EVERYTHING made in China? | The cloud services explosion

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Nine 'everything-as-a-service' (Xaas) companies to watch
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The Cost of Insider Fraud and Abuse
Examine different types of insider abuse, such as fraud and privacy breaches, and their cost to businesses. We also briefly describe the basic requirements for effective insider abuse monitoring, such as the need to monitor multiple types of systems and correlate events across those systems. Learn More!

Is EVERYTHING made in China?
can be astonishing the sheer amount of things that are Made in China. As you might expect, the country puts out all manner of electronics but there are myriad other products, from bioethanol fuel, sex dolls, LED readouts, airplanes and dumplings – just to name a few things. Here we take a look at a few of the interesting things Made in China: Read More

The cloud services explosion
If you follow cloud computing, you're no doubt familiar with software-as a service, typically associated with Salesforce.com, or infrastructure as a service, which was pioneered by Amazon.com. But how about CaaS, SECaaS, DaaS, MaaS and BaaS? Read More

Do you know where your used Cisco is coming from?
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Advanced tech conflict: China's rare earth stranglehold
The battle over access to rare earth materials, critical components of all manner of advanced technologies from smartphones and computers to aircraft and cars, raged again this week as the United States, Europe and Japan joined forces to challenge China's restrictions on exports of the metals. The crux of the situation: China controls some 95% of the world's rare earth materials and sets prices and access to the materials willy-nilly and of course has threatened to cut off access to the stuff at the drop of a hat. The U.S. and Australia have begun mining rare earth materials but they are years away from equaling China's production. So the battle rages. Here's a look at the conflict. Read More


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Proven Techniques to Cope with Packet Loss
If you have a WAN link with an RTT of 100 ms and packet loss of 1% the throughput is virtually nil. Learn how to overcome this issue in this paper that highlights: - Key WAN characteristics of out of order and lost packets - Packet loss impact on data replication - How MPLS statistics fool network professionals Learn more.

Products of the week 8.13.12
Our roundup of intriguing new products, including Watchguard, AlertLogic and Sophos Read More

LTE telephony finally off the ground, but take-up will be slow
Last week saw the launch of the first commercial Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) services, but most operators are likely to take a cautious approach as they face technical and business challenges. Read More

New EU law clamps down on electronic waste
On Monday a new E.U. law that will required all large electronic retailers to take back old equipment came into force. Read More

SDN revolution or evolution: Impact on the IT manager
There has been a lot of hype concerning software defined networks (SDN) and OpenFlow. What does SDN mean for you, and how should enterprises prepare for the coming changes in network architectures? Read More


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NSS Labs to offer security gear picks and pans
NSS Labs, which tests security products, today introduced what it's calling the "Security Value Map," a graphical evaluation of security gear based on the relative merit of each product's technical and cost advantage. Read More

EFF may resume monitoring terms of service ... and has company
Dormant for a year now, an Electronic Frontier Foundation service dedicated to tracking changes in major website terms of service may "soon" reemerge in new form, says EFF. Meanwhile there's a separate effort under way to address the same issue: That issue being that precious few people bother to read terms of service before agreeing to them and fewer still are made aware when those terms change.... Read More

Businesses should pressure software vendors to meet new Microsoft encryption requirements
Businesses should start leaning on vendors now to upgrade applications that use less than 1024-bit encryption before it's too late. Read More

IBM claims spintronics memory breakthrough
In a paper to be published in the scientific journal Nature this week, IBM researchers claim to have had a huge breakthrough in spintronics, a technology that could significantly boost capacity and lower power use over today's memory and storage devices. Read More



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