Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Chromebook Pixel 2 rumors reach fever pitch

Jonny Evans: Remembering Steve Jobs who would be 60 today | Michael Horowitz: Using a router to block a modem

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Richi Jennings: Chromebook Pixel 2 rumors reach fever pitch
Yes, Virginia, we're getting a new Chromebook Pixel 2. Google accidentally pre-announced it yesterday, but the release date should be during Google I/O 2015, in late June. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers reach out and touch the cloud... Read More


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The Operational Data Lake- Your On-Ramp to Big Data
Companies are increasingly recognizing the need to integrate big data into their real-time analytics and operations. For many, though, the path to big data is riddled with challenges – both technical and resource-driven. View more

Jonny Evans: Remembering Steve Jobs who would be 60 today
Had he lived, Apple's legendary co-founder, Steve Jobs, would have hit 60-years old today. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Using a router to block a modem
If your Internet connection consists of a separate router and modem, then a private IP address, 192.168.100.1, may provide access to the modem. This can be a double edged sword. Motorola SURFboard modems, in particular, can be reset and rebooted by a malicious web page. A router configuration change should block access to the modem. Read More


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IDG Contributor Network: Why more data isn't always better
In the last ten years, the big data focus has been on amassing and storing — the more data collected, the better. We all became expert data gatherers and a decade later, we have a glut of data, a shred of the insight we wanted and a very expensive problem I call Messy Plumbing Syndrome. Here's why organizations need to reframe and expand their big-data mindset in order to truly maximize its potential. Read More

Darlene Storm: 200 virtual line jumpers created 'technical backdoor' to score Burning Man tickets
Nearly 80,000 people were waiting in a virtual line queue to purchase 40,000 Burning Man 2015 tickets. About 200 techies allegedly 'exploited' a backdoor in the ticketing system to cut in front of other Burners in line and buy the much-coveted tickets. Read More

Sharky: My version! No, MY version!
This growing biotech company ends up with a merged sales operation that includes two groups of salesmen, each with its own customer data supplier -- and both on one big customer database. Read More


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