Monday, October 3, 2011

On the front line against the next Stuxnet

  Industry-specific clouds come rolling in | 5 more tech breakthroughs: Innovations in access, power and control
 
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On the front line against the next Stuxnet
Last year's Stuxnet worm showed that the machines that run our industrial systems can be brought down with a cyberattack. Meet the people who will get the call when the next big worm strikes. Read More


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The Enterprise CIO Forum
Introducing the Enterprise CIO Forum, a community focused on driving business transformation – brought to you by CIO and the CIO Executive Council and lead by CIOs from prominent global enterprises. Link up with like-minded global IT leaders who are driving business transformation at their global enterprise organizations. Connect now!

WHITE PAPER: Intel

Deploy 10GbE 10GBASE-T with Dell & Intel
Virtualization, server and application technologies are shifting bottlenecks from the data center to network I/O. This paper describes how to use 10GBase-T to broadly deploy 10 Gigabit Ethernet and help avoid I/O networking bottlenecks. Click to continue

Industry-specific clouds come rolling in
Airlines and financial services firms have their own clouds, or will shortly. Here's what you need to consider before jumping. Read More

5 more tech breakthroughs: Innovations in access, power and control
From over-the-air power to neural computer control, each of these technologies has the ability to fundamentally alter the digital landscape. Read More

Vote now: What's on your 2011 holiday wish list?
Computerworld wants to know: What type of tech gear do you most want to receive as a holiday present this year? Let us know by taking our quick poll. We'll focus on the most popular product types in our 2011 holiday gift guide. Read More

A deep dive into Windows 8 Developer Preview
Several days of working with Windows 8 on a PC leaves reviewer Preston Gralla yearning for a tablet. See what else he found. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Is Your Small Business Ready for Non-Stop Operations?
Although there are several aspects to a business continuity plan, a major component of any plan should be the SME's communications capabilities, not just its equipment or data. This paper will explore how different kinds of interruptions can adversely affect an SME's business continuity. Learn More

Visual tour: Windows 8 goes Metro
Microsoft's next operating system is not designed for your parents -- or is it? Take a look and see what could be on your next PC or tablet. Read More

One week with Samsung's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch
Samsung's Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch is one of the best Android-based phones you can buy right now -- but it may not be the right choice for everyone. Read More

First look: Google Wallet lets you tap 'n' spend
Google's smartphone payment app, Google Wallet, has brought the ease of paying for goods with the tap of a phone to America. Read More

Hands-on: 5 wireless keyboards for the iPad
Some typists can't make do with the iPad 2's onscreen keypad. Here are 5 wireless keyboards that could make for faster, more accurate typing. Read More

A week with the Motorola Droid Bionic: Too much of a good thing?
After using Motorola's Droid Bionic for a week, our reviewer enjoyed its interface and admired its performance -- but he found its short battery life a real problem. Read More

 
 
 

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What else could it be?

Sysadmin pilot fish at a medium-size manufacturer gets a call at home at 1 a.m. -- from a developer who informs him that the network is down.

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