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Shift to cloud requires fresh IT skills

  Brocade gives a reality check on IPv6 | FCC chairman defends net neutrality rules
 
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Shift to cloud requires fresh IT skills
Cloud computing will require less implementation skills but more architecture chops, according to IT executive panel discussions on cloud computing at Wired magazine's CIO Leadership Forum. Read More


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Brocade gives a reality check on IPv6
The looming depletion of Internet addresses has split the networking world into "IPv4 diehards" and "IPv6 purists," but the real needs of businesses lie somewhere in between the views of these extremists, a Brocade Communications Systems executive said this week. Read More

FCC chairman defends net neutrality rules
House Republicans say existing antitrust laws are enough to protect broadband customers from selective blocking by providers. Read More

LastPass alerts users about potential master password breach
LastPass, an online password management provider, is forcing its users to change their master passwords after detecting what it described as a "traffic anomaly" on one of its database servers. Read More


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Mozilla defies DHS, will not remove Mafiaa Fire add-on
The open-source Mozilla project said Thursday it won't comply with a U.S. Department of Homeland Security request to remove a Firefox add-on that helps redirect Web traffic for sites that have been seized by the government. Read More

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Glenn Weinstein: 4 fallacies we're hearing in the wake of the AWS outage
Taking a look at some truths which are being obscured by more fear, uncertainty, and doubt than usual.   Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Midnight raider: Why someone may be looking at your online bank statements
At 2:34 AM a server from a large US corporation accessed my online banking accounts and downloaded my personal financial data - and it wasn't my financial institution. It may be accessing yours too. Here's why.   Read More

 
 
 

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