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- Wandering IPs (exe)
- Wandering IPs is geolocation software. Once launched it monitors TCP connections made to or from your PC, identifies remote IP adresses and then tries to determine their geographic locations. Results are displayed on textured. Illuminated accordingly to time zone you're currently in, 3D globe. Apart from locating endpoints, it can...
- Tags: IP, Marek Jablonski, Wandering IP, Results, Network Technology, Networking, Tcp/Ip
- Software downloads 2008-07-15
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- Live Webcast: Beyond Basic Back Up...Disaster Recovery Continuum
- Disruptive events don't have to be a major disaster to wipe out your business. They can be anything from a relatively minor malfunctioning network card to a devastating event such as a sudden regional disaster that not only destroys your data center but also shuts down surrounding roads, bridges, and...
- Tags: Event, Webcast, XOSoft, Computer Associates International Inc., Disaster Recovery, Backups, Data Management
- Webcasts 2008-06-18
- I've got two free 'ID Vaults' for the members of ZDNet's audience who....
- Two Friday's ago, I announced ZDNet's Deputy Tester of the Week program. The following Monday, in search of our first deputy testers, I offered three free copies of PPTMinimizer 3.0 to the members of ZDNet's audience who needed a utility like that for compressing PowerPoint files into more manageable...
- Tags: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Mobile, Personal Technology, Product Giveaways, Security, Vista, Web technology
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Facebook on campus: Does it make the grade?
- Facebook claims more than 10 million Facebookers and it is an indisputable college phenomenon. College thought leaders are not universally giving Facebook positive "pokes," however.College students across the country are questioning the worth of Facebook interactions, both personal and political. Below are some college students thoughts on student communications at...
- Tags: Facebook
- Blog posts 2006-10-16
- Pooping on Oracle's party
- Pooping on Oracle's partyPooping?I realize blogs are slightly informal, but using the verb 'pooping' in a blog title is stretching that informality a little too much.And it doesn't fit with the context of the rest of title. You 'crash' a party, not poop on it. Maybe even 'rain' on it...
- Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, OPEN SOURCE, Pooping, Oracle Corp.
- Discussion threads 2005-09-23
- Paced by IP telephony, wired and wireless ranks as top enterprise IT priority
- Over on our Datapoint blog, colleague Chris Jablonski parses the results of the latest IT Priorities Research Program data.As Chris notes: Every 30 days, the ZDNet Enterprise Research Team selects a representative sample of 500 IT managers who work in organizations of more than 500 employees. We ask them...
- Tags: information technology
- Blog posts 2005-09-07
- Who says SMBs don't get SOA yet?
- Web services/SOA are inherently egalitarian, in that anyone can pick up the specifications and apply them somewhere. Large companies have a distinct advantage, however, in that they have armies of developers and system architects that can "experiment" with new approaches. Small to medium-size businesses need to work with whatever they...
- Tags: small and medium business
- Blog posts 2005-08-21
- IBM's Desktop vision
- As fellow blogger Chris Jablonski reported last week ( IBM's Mills touts managed clients 8/10/05), IBM's Steve Mills had some interesting things to tell the Linuxworld audience in San Francisco about its Linux desktop vision. Here's part of Chris's report: Managing clients from a platform neutral server...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Sun Java Desktop System, Workplace
- Blog posts 2005-08-16
- What should we give the Tuxmasters?
- An interesting press release came in from the folks at Clarkson University today. (Go Golden Knights.) It celebrated the victory of grad students Todd M. DeShane and Patricia A. Jablonski in the second TuxMasters competition, sponsored by Unisys and the OSDL. Another Clarkson team finished second.The winning entry was a...
- Tags: Tuxmasters
- Blog posts 2005-08-12
- On-demand upstarts beating Siebel for attention...and that's about it
- On-demand upstarts beating Siebel for attention...and that's about itGreat Article ChrisBut you left out the Nucleus score for Salesforce.com. Since you were comparing both RightNow and Siebel, don't you think their 3.6 rating in overall customer ROI was valid?And, wouldn't the BT rating be affected by paying for guaranteed position?Just...
- Tags: ROI/TCO, Sales force management, Siebel Systems Inc., Salesforce.com Inc., on-demand
- Discussion threads 2005-08-08
- Bringing BTO to SOA
- Chris Lochhead is almost always interesting -- and amusing. In an insightful interview with the flamboyant chief marketing officer of Mercury Interactive, Chris Jablonski gets some forward-looking perspectives on the three layers of IT that must be managed as we turn it into a business driver as opposed to a...
- Tags: SOA, Chris Lochhead
- Blog posts 2005-06-07
- Siebel's on-demand CRM chief now available on-demand
- Siebel VP and GM for OnDemand and SMB (small/medium business) Bruce Cleveland has put a stake in the ground of sorts. Though he doesn't mention any competitor by' name, Cleveland circulated a letter to the press this week that left me with the impression that, after hibernating for the...
- Tags: Siebel Systems Inc., on-demand
- Blog posts 2005-05-27
- Gartner: smaller business will do SOA, too
- ZDNet's Chris Jablonski cites a new Gartner report accessible to paying clients only that predicts that 40% of all development investments among small to medium-size businesses will be going to SOA (service-oriented architecture) or SOBA (service-oriented business applications) within the next five years.Gartner's tangled alphabet soup aside (SOA vs. SOBA...
- Tags: SOBA, SOA
- Blog posts 2005-04-08
- SOX, meet SOA
- Jasmine Noel, an expert in infrastructure management, is cited by ZDNet's Chris Jablonski for remarks on the opportunities presented to organizations by compliance laws such as Sarbanes-Oxley. Noel argues that "business service management BSM, service level agreementsSLA, IT infrastructure library ITIL, and Sarbanes-Oxley SOX, in combination, help achieve "better...
- Tags: Sarbanes-Oxley Act
- Blog posts 2005-03-21
- The business of IT... is business
- ZDNet's Chris Jablonski cites some of the latest thinking out of Gartner in a compelling piece on the ongoing evolution of IT service management. Gartner analyst Colleen Young is an advocate of IT service management, which, in her words, "professionalizes the IT function." She notes that "through its emphasis on...
- Tags: information technology
- Blog posts 2005-03-15
- 40 percent of US organizations to adopt ITIL by 2007
- 40 percent of US organizations to adopt ITIL by 2007I'm there alreadyI am now implementing the Problem and Change Management ITSM/ITIL processes - its my primary job function. The whole company is rolling out the "Perigrine" software in support of this new paradigm. We're in with BOTH feet now ....
- Tags: Process improvement, IT Services, ITIL
- Discussion threads 2005-02-18
- Cash cows or cash mice?
- Little things add up. A former boss and mentor told me early on that while it's important totake good care of your organization's cash cow, don't ignore all those "cash mice" running around that may bring in just as much revenue, albeit more incrementally.ZDNet's Chris Jablonski provides this interesting post...
- Tags: software
- Blog posts 2005-02-03
- Peeking underneath IBM's patent pledge
- The other week, IBM pledged to release 500 technology patents to the development community, for free, with no strings attached. On the surface, at least, the pledge seems like a positive development.ZDNet's Chris Jablonski dug a little deeper into the announcement, however, and questions IBM's motives. Namely, the pledge...
- Tags: IBM Corp., patent
- Blog posts 2005-01-27
- The features that you insist VoIP must have: and the ones you don't care about
- Over at ZDNet Datapoint, colleague Chris Jablonski cites a Yankee Group reportthat says that "consumers expect VoIP to match the regular telephone experience."The section of the report Chris comments on has to do with the service features that VoIP "must have" to satisfy what Yankee calls "technologically advanced families."The most...
- Tags: VoIP
- Blog posts 2005-01-14
- Firefox has much to learn
- It is widely asserted as "fact" that Firefox is more secure, but does that assertion really hold up under intense scrutiny? Peter Torr of Microsoft doesn't seem to think so. I can hear the howling now to the effect of "but the guy is just a Microsoft lackey on Bill...
- Tags: Mozilla Firefox
- Blog posts 2004-12-23
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