Thursday, June 23, 2011

Cerf: Streaming network crunch could be eliminated

Microsoft: Cloud computing won't hurt us | Update: Microsoft's cloud BPOS suite suffers outage again

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Cerf: Streaming network crunch could be eliminated
With sufficient bandwidth, video streaming would be rendered unnecessary, Vint Cerf says Read More


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Social Technologies Transform Business
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

Microsoft: Cloud computing won't hurt us
Cloud computing is widely perceived as a threat to Microsoft, because the maker of Windows and Microsoft Office earns the lion's share of its money selling licenses for packaged software. Read More

Update: Microsoft's cloud BPOS suite suffers outage again
Microsoft's BPOS cloud-hosted communication and collaboration suite suffered an outage on Wednesday, the latest in a string of technical problems in recent months. Read More

Phone calls still favored by adults for communicating with others
Voice phone communication and email are still preferred by Americans over social networks, texting and other messaging modes for reaching out to family, friends and co-workers, according to a new survey of 2,300 adults. Read More


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iPad at work
Enterprises of all kinds are already using virtual computing allowing employees' use of an Apple iPad at work. By using virtual computing organizations are able to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to their employees' mobile devices. Learn how organizations reach new levels of mobility, flexibility and productivity while reducing costs. Read More

Ukraine disrupts $72M Conficker hacking ring
Ukraine's security service said on Thursday it had disrupted a cybercrime ring that cost the banking industry more than US$72 million using Conficker, a fast-spreading worm unleashed in 2008. Read More

LulzSec members to be outed by hacking group
A hacking group in the Netherlands promises to publish photos, phone numbers and addresses of LulzSec members in response to similar treatment by LulzSec. Read More

Austin added as second city for mobile wallet launch
Isis officials named Austin as their second 2012 launch market for the carrier-backed venture that relies on Near Field Communication-ready smartphones to help consumers buy goods from merchants. Read More

Darragh Delaney: File hosting services and their data leakage risks, Part II
Over the past few months I have looked at a range of file hosting services. While using these services, I have being monitoring the network traffic as I upload and download files. So far I have found that most of the popular files hosting services use encryption for sending and receiving data.   Read More



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