Monday, December 24, 2012

2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT

  IT shifts from owning to outsourcing data center space | Mozilla compromises on x64 Firefox after user backlash
 
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2012: The year cloud computing took a bite out of IT
As new public cloud plays leap in and the private cloud slowly evolves, we're on the brink of a shift to cloud computing for critical business workloads Read More


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IT shifts from owning to outsourcing data center space
Demand is increasing for data center space in multi-tenant facilities, driven by a number of trends, according to a new report. Read More

Mozilla compromises on x64 Firefox after user backlash
Mozilla on Friday backtracked from a decision to suspend all work on a 64-bit version of Firefox for Windows, acknowledging that user criticism had changed its mind. Read More

iPad Mini grinch strikes: UPS guy caught on camera taking rather than delivering
UPS has reportedly fired a seasonal delivery man after he was caught on camera swiping an iPad mini at a home where FedEx delivered it earlier in the day. Read More

Cisco IP phones buggy
All of Cisco's IP phones are vulnerable to complete control by hackers, including the ability to access audio data at any time even if a phone call is not in progress. This is the finding of computer scientists at Columbia University, according to this report in IEEE Spectrum. Read More


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Is there a greater risk of cyber attack over the holidays?
With Christmas only a few days a way, most businesses will be shutting down for a holiday break at the close of business today. It should be a time of peace and relaxation--a time to reflect on the year that has slipped away, and to envision goals for the year to come. But, it seems a majority of IT admins and security professionals will still be losing sleep over potential cyber attacks. Read More

2012's 10 most-read Buzzblog posts
I will be on vacation until Wednesday, Jan. 2. To fill the resultant gaping void in your lives, here is a list of the 10 most-read Buzzblog posts of 2012, as voted on by you, the readers of Buzzblog: Read More

The best business mobile products of 2012
The highest rated must-haves for serious mobile users. Read More

6 Steps IT Can Take to Bring Business Into Tablet Decisions
The IT department should stop dominating the decision-making process for tablet projects, Forrester analysts say. Read More


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