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- FAA hit with network glitch; Flight plans go manual
- Another glitch with a linux network? Its hard to believe people still use it for anything critical like the FAA and flight tracking. Its a toy OS and should not be used when the lives of people are dependent upon it.Cisco supplies the network backboneIt will be interesting to see...
- Tags: Operating systems, Sun Solaris, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, network, FAA, operating system, Flight Plan, network glitch, Linux
- Discussion threads 2009-11-19
- Open source needs successful champions
- Open Source powers the Internet period!Open_Source powers the ENTIRE Internet withrouters/switches/servers you name it like Microsoft sitting behind caching Linux distroname servers.Now you tell me what does it need now???It is the FUTURE of smart devices, appliancedriven infrastructure, just like VMware using a Linux derived kernel and it is #1...
- Tags: Linux, software cost, Linux Distro, open source, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-11-05
- Verizon dishes off rural assets to Frontier in $8.6 billion deal
- Frontier Communications will acquire rural assets from Verizon in an $8.6 billion stock swap. The deal appears to be a win-win for both sides. Frontier becomes the largest "pure rural" communications provider with 7 million access lines, 8.6 million voice and broadband connections. Frontier will have 16,000...
- Tags: Asset, Verizon Communications Inc., Frontier Communications, Asset Management, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-05-13
- Julius Genachowski & The FCC: A Failure to Communicate?
- So Julius Genachowski is to be Barack Obama's choice to head the Federal Communications Commission. Genachowski and president-elect Obama were classmates at the Harvard Law School. And Obama was his boss back then, too, at the Harvard Law Review. GigaOm...
- Tags: FCC, Barack Obama, Broadband, Ticketmaster Corp., Interactive Corp., Wireless, Federal Government, Internet, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Wireless And Mobility, Government, Networking, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-01-13
- Deep in the heart of Texas: Electronics recycling infrastructure expanded
- The vendor-funded recycling organization MRM more formally known as Electronic Manufacturers Recycling Management Company has inked a deal with Goodwill Industries in Texas that will extend the territory it can cover in the state. MRM was started as a joint venture by Panasonic Corp. of America, Sharp...
- Tags: Texas, Electronics, MRM DOES, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-11-21
- Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie 'Morro'
- Microsoft kills OneCare, replaces it with freebie 'Morro'If only.............MS could do this with Vista you described it perfectly and adjust their home OS licences to cover multiple PCs ;)"Whole exercise trimmed security fat, covered multiple PCs "I second that statement.Amen (n/t)n/tI agreeWhile onecare live did have it's up and...
- Tags: OneCare, Microsoft Corp., Morro, Microsoft kills OneCare, Microsoft Kills, multiple-PC, freebie, security, Symantec Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-11-18
- Open source has yet to learn it pays to advertise
- Open source has yet to learn it pays to advertiseCompanies making money from open source.Well, there's Red Hat... and there's Red Hat and, oh yes, I remember, Red Hat.There are ways to save expenses with open source, but that's different from making money with open source. If a company...
- Tags: open source
- Discussion threads 2008-06-17
- Is Cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?
- Is Cloud computing too good to be true for enterprises?this will work for Small companiesThis will work for small companies, that can't afford the Mainframe with custom logic and custom software. Small companies will be able better to compete against the Large enterprises, I do not see this working for...
- Tags: cloud computing, Cloud computing too-good-to-be-true, small company, too-good-to-be-true, way thing
- Discussion threads 2008-04-13
- New tool cracks most enterprise wireless LANs
- New tool cracks most enterprise wireless LANsThat's why I don't use these methods for securityYou have to consider wireless networks as inherently insecure, whether you use wep, wpa or any of this complicated key crap. They were asking for wireless acces here at my corp for a long time and...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Modems, Wi-Fi, Network security, Cable, Exe, enterprise Wireless LAN, wireless, tool, RADIUS
- Discussion threads 2008-03-06
- Why a Yahoo-News Corp. deal makes sense
- News Corp. is reportedly talking to Yahoo about an arrangement that would look a lot like a joint venture. It's unclear how these talks will play out, but the structure of the deal is far superior to Microsoft's proposed integration go-round. The Wall Street Journal, AP and...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., News Corp., Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to Vista
- Poll: Businesses in U.S. warm to VistaWhen's the next version out?The way things are going here the next version of Windows will be out before we can get rid of or replace the software that is holding us back from Vista.As said before and by othersunless they switch to a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, way thing, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-01-17
- ZDNet 2007: What the tag cloud tells us
- Our engineering team put ZDNet blogs through a cloud tag blender to render a weighted list of top topics for 2008. In an age when the consumer and enterprise worlds are colliding but no exploding, Google, iPhone, Apple and Microsoft captured the big buzz of the year in our blogs....
- Tags: Web, Network, Enterprise Software, Blog, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Blogging, Virtualization, Social Networking, Internet, Marketing, Hardware, Online Communications, Advertising & Promotion, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- Progress Software extends SOA reach with new deployment manager offering
- Progress Software Corp. is offering developers a leg up in clearing one of the last hurdles in service-oriented architecture SOA -- deployment. Its Sonic Deployment Manager SDM, which it announced this week, is designed to allow enterprises to model all aspects of a deployment and test production environments before roll-out....
- Tags: Podcast, Progress Software Corp., SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Podcasts, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-10-18
- Microsoft and Sun agree to support each other in virtualized environments
- Microsoft and Sun agree to support each other in virtualized environmentsAt last!People have a reason to purchase Sun hardware. One which Sun will not devalue by sacrifice to open source.Quoting:"Sun also announced that is now an official Windows Server OEM with its x64 server line, the companies said on...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, UNIX, Servers, environment, Sun Microsystems Inc., Sun Solaris, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-12
- Facebook and MySpace are like chalk 'n' cheese
- Facebook and MySpace are like chalk 'n' cheeseGood articleThanks for the Facebook article. I agree that Myspace is a mess compared to facebook. I have a myspace page but getting rid of it for facebook. First, Myspace draws this strange teenager crowd made up of 'look at how cool...
- Tags: Yahoo! Inc., MySpace, Facebook
- Discussion threads 2007-06-21
- MySpace buys Photobucket
- First reported by Valleywag, and then confirmed by TechCrunch, MySpace has acquired the popular photosharing site, Photobucket. Readers of this blog will know that the two companies have had an on/off relationship, with Photobucket owing much of its success to News Corp.s social networking site, before they were blocked for...
- Tags: Widgets, Social Networks, MySpace
- Blog posts 2007-05-07
- Google's $19 billion 'scary' mobile advertising problem
- Nineteen billion dollars worth of global mobile marketing and advertising is to be had by 2011 ABI Research and, in good Googley form, CEO Eric Schmidt is gunning for the lions share. And, despite Google’s inability to show any successful diversification offline, many are gunning for Google in the...
- Tags: Television, ROI, Business Models, Advertising, Wireless, TV, Search Advertising, Search, Radio, Print, Marketing, Google Software Applications, Google, Cell Phones
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Sprint unveils WiMax plans
- Sprint unveils WiMax plansWhy Max? Pervasive Connectivity.I signed up for got CDPD wireless data from a USAT Corp a while back, then Sprint rolled 1x-rtt-- the first to market as I recall. Next was EVDO-- a nice hop in speed (and equivalent available from Verizon, and similar from Cingular, AT&T...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, WIRELESS, ISDN-line, WiMAX, Sprint Communications
- Discussion threads 2007-03-27
- CIO Sessions: Randy Spratt, McKesson Corp.
- Randy Spratt heads up IT for McKesson, the $88 billion healthcare giant headquartered in San Francisco. In our video interview transcript here Spratt described one aspect of McKessons business as the Amazon.com of healthcare. "We’ll do a billion and half dollars of pharmaceuticals every month through our online capabilities," he...
- Tags: Spratt, General, IT Management, CIO Sessions
- Blog posts 2006-11-22
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