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Scaling Security in the Cloud: Just Hit the Reset Button
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
Sometimes the best answer to a problem is to hit the reset button, but it should probably be the last answer, not the first. My cohort Pete Silva attended the 2009 Cloud Computing and Virtualization Conference & Expo and offered up a summary of one of the sessions he enjoyed (‘ Cloud Security - Its ...19 hours ago -
phridai photoes
Interstitial —
Authority: 127
love depth of field, bokeh and flowersrediscovering film photography with a Nikon F5 and Fuji velvia 100.wide angle lens and a polarizerPosted in photography Tagged: 105mm, 17-35mm, 50mm, 50mm f1.4 AFD, AF-S 17-35mm f2.8, austin, austin texas, capitol, d300, F5, flower, nikkor 105mm f2.8 AF, nikon, nikon d300, Nikon ...19 hours ago -
Virtualization is Real
Pete Silva —
Authority: 107
I remember back-in-the-day when Virtual meant ‘almost,’ ‘simulated’ or ‘in essence’ as in, ‘I’m virtually there.’ Today, as it has made it’s way into computer terminology, it can mean actual or real things that are done over computers. Virtualization has been the main enabler of Cloud ...1 day ago -
HP ProCurve Partner Network Grows
The VAR Guy —
Authority: 552
Hewlett-Packard’s ProCurve division has expanded its Open Network Ecosystem (ONE) by more than five new vendors, further positioning itself as a one-stop shop for its channel partners. ProCurve ONE, combined with HP’s pending buyout of 3Com , are the latest steps in HP’s efforts to compete more effectively ...1 day ago -
Microsoft Will Buy Twitter, Adobe to Buy Picnik, and Other Bold Predictions for 2010
Xconomy —
Authority: 708
people , Technology , events Gregory T. Huang wrote: It wasn’t so much the predictions as the discussion that was most interesting at last night’s annual predictions dinner , organized by the Washington Technology Industry Association. Will Twitter be acquired in 2010, and why? Who will have the ...1 day ago -
WARNING: Security Device Enclosed
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
If you aren’t using all the security tools at your disposal you’re doing it wrong. How many times have you seen an employee wave on by a customer when the “security device enclosed” in some item – be it DVD, CD, or clothing – sets off the alarm at the doors? Just a few weeks ago I heard one young ...1 day ago -
Belkin F5D7000 Wireless-G Desktop PCI Network Adapter for $8.99 Shipped
Uberi.com —
Authority: 464
Belkin F5D7000 Wireless-G Desktop PCI Network Adapter for $8.99 shipped. Here is a screenshot for your reference. It supports wireless 802.11b/g and has external antenna. It usually sells for over $25.1 day ago -
It’s DNSSEC Not DNSSUX
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
Whenever keys, certificates, and PKI enter into a security solution’s architecture the solution almost always becomes overly complex. DNSSEC is no exception, but it doesn’t have to be. DNS plays a role in every application on the Internet. It is the 411 of the Internet, essentially, without which the millions ...2 days ago -
Google SPDY Protocol Would Require Mass Change in Infrastructure
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
Google’s desire to speed up the web via a new protocol is laudable, but the SPDY protocol would require massive changes across networks to support ArsTechnica had an interesting article on one of Google’s latest projects, a new web protocol designed to replace HTTP called SPDY . SPDY uses a ...3 days ago -
F5 Promotes ARX Select to Key VARs
The VAR Guy —
Authority: 552
F5 Networks’ ARX Select program is gaining momentum with key VARs and solutions providers, the company claims. So why are some channel partners jumping on the ARX Select storage bandwagon? Here’s some background. Roughly 2 years ago F5 Networks acquired Acopia and turned that technology around into ARX . ...4 days ago -
Data as a Service Could Drastically Impact Success of SQL Injection Attacks
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
The question is whether that impact is positive (a reduction) or negative (an increase). One of the biggest threats to data integrity is the introduction of malicious content via SQLi (SQL Injection) attacks. Traditional database access methods don’t provide a lot in the way of validating requests and like HTML ...4 days ago -
You’ve Taken That Out of Context
Pete Silva —
Authority: 107
Hello and Welcome to the new hit Game Show: You’ve Taken that Out of Context! Hilarity ensues in this action packed half-hour when contestants try to deliver the appropriate resources to end users depending on several factors and circumstances. So let’s get right to it: Our first contestant is Danny, an IT ...1 week ago -
Is Vendor Lock-In Really a Bad Thing?
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
When you look at the success of some very proprietary solutions and the loyalty with which customers defend them, you have to wonder if vendor lock-in is really as bad a thing as we sometimes make it sound. The subtext in the discussions around data portability and interoperability in general in cloud ...1 week ago -
Belkin F5D8013 Wireless-N (802.11b/g/n) Notebook Adapter for $10.99 Shipped
Uberi.com —
Authority: 464
Belkin F5D8013 Wireless-N (802.11b/g/n) Notebook Adapter for $10.99 shipped. Here is a screenshot for your reference. Most places have it for over $35.1 week ago -
Implications of HP’s 3Com Buy for Other Networking Players
Twilight in the Valley of the Nerds —
Authority: 480
As I mentioned yesterday, HP didn’t get revolutionary, game-changing products and technologies from its $2.7-billion acquisition of 3Com, a company that has gone through more reinventions and market repositionings than Madonna. In 3Com’s long and eventful history, it has gone from providing the original Ethernet ...1 week ago -
Musical Chairs in Networking Continues as HP Acquires 3Com
Yankee Group Blog —
Authority: 126
Late yesterday, HP announced its intention to acquire 3Com for $2.7 billion. While this may come as a bit of a surprise to some, I actually think this is a great move for HP. Followers of this industry know that HP and Cisco have been bitter rivals over the past few years creating a Red Sox/Yankees-like rivalry ...1 week ago -
Cloud, Standards, and Pants
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
These three things have a lot more in common than you might think and all three tend to evoke similar levels of frustration. A very real problem women face when shopping is this: no two brands define a size the same. If you usually wear a size 8 in “Brand X” you might actually wear a size 10 or 6 in ...1 week ago -
‘Drowsy’ Networking
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
No, not the kind you do on Facebook when you’re really, really tired but the kind defined as a means to reduce power consumption without affecting application performance or availability by eliminating non-essential processing and networking whenever possible. An article on “Drowsy” computing as a ...1 week ago -
Microsoft Exchange 2010: HELO New Architecture
Lori MacVittie —
Authority: 557
Microsoft has made some fairly substantial changes to the core architecture of Exchange 2010. Given that messaging can only be described as business critical today, it’s no surprise that many new aspects of Exchange 2010 and in particular its new architecture are designed to improve availability and management of ...1 week ago -
Using RFID on Motion F5 and C5
blog.tabletpc.com.au —
Authority: 119
The Motion F5 and C5 can be equipped with an RFID reader. For want of a better analogy, RFID is a smarter barcode system . It is often used for inventory tracking and identification. Unlike a barcode which is read only, information can be written to RFID tags on the fly with a device like the Motion F5. Software ...1 week ago

