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- The electric car is here, and your neighbor may be driving it already
- The electric car is here, and your neighbor may be driving it alreadyTalk about Polution!!There's is no form of transportation MORE polluting than an electric car. Why people are so thrilled with them....They use power which is produce primarily by COAL!!!The coal-fired electricity has to be transmitted which costs...
- Tags: car, electric car
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Expert: SOA vulnerable to DNS security flaw, too
- This just in from the Black Hat security confab currently taking place in Las Vegas: Dan Kaminsky, a well-known IT security researcher, disclosed his findings around the Domain Name Server flaw or DNS cache poisoning vulnerability, and where it can bite. Tim Wilson of Dark Reading reported on Kaminsky's presentation,...
- Tags: security, dns, server, soa, flaw, domain names, service-oriented architecture (soa), networking, internet, web services, enterprise software, software, joe mckendrick
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- Mozilla taps crowd for concepts: Will the browser usurp the OS?
- Mozilla taps crowd for concepts: Will the browser usurp the OS?1997 called. It wants its article backAs a reader of News.com and ZDNet for years and years, I had to laugh when I saw the headline for this one. Sounds familiar, except it would have been about Netscape.Next maybe you...
- Tags: operating systems, web browsers, desktops, operating system, web browser, desktop, mozilla corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Skilled in SOA, business, and tech: Where do we get such individuals?
- Skilled in SOA, business, and tech: Where do we get such individuals?EA with SO applied is still EA"While there are many areas where the two disciplines intersect, SOA practitioners engage in transforming business processes into implementation, while EAs focus on making sure the organization adheres to enterprise architecture principles, he...
- Tags: service-oriented architecture (soa), web services, middleware, electronic arts inc., soa
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Six steps to an effective data governance program
- As data governance becomes a key benchmark of a company's responsibility to enhance and protect data, here are six simple steps that start to develop a program based on individual needs. In the past few years, dozens of high-profile incidents involving data mismanagement have gained international attention. Caught off...
- Tags: data, organization, corporate governance, tools & techniques, pricing, databases, business operations, corporate law, management, marketing, enterprise software, software, data management, data governance, mismanagement, steve alder, ibm, special to zdnet
- News items 2008-08-06
- Today's assignment : Coding an undetectable malware
- Today's assignment : Coding an undetectable malwareHardly newsThe story on Ledin is hardly news. The security community has known about the inadequacies of signature-based approaches to detection of ANYTHING (all flavors of malware, intrusions, etc.) for years. Heck, I've been demonstrating to my students how trivial it is...
- Tags: spyware, adware & malware, cyberthreats, viruses and worms, security, security community, malware, blackhat
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Today's assignment : Coding an undetectable malware
- Today's dynamic Internet threatscape is changing so rapidly, that the innovations and creativity applied by malware authors can easily render an information security course's curricular on malware outdated pretty fast, or worse, provide the students with a false feeling of situational awareness about today's malware that's driving the entire cybercrime...
- Tags: malware, antivirus software, virus, cyberthreats, spyware, adware & malware, viruses and worms, security, dancho danchev
- Blog posts 2008-08-06
- It's not good for everything, therefore it's not good for anything
- It's not good for everything, therefore it's not good for anythingScientific vs. Data Processing: Did you just switch sides?Even in a research institute, most of the people will use boring finance and word processing applications that are well supported on all the major computing platforms. On the other hand, niches...
- Tags: internet, desktops, operating systems, nich, sun ray, mission critical, institute, pc, sun microsystems inc., research institute
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- MIT team working on $12 'Apple II' desktop
- MIT team working on $12 'Apple II' desktopAwesome, butThe Apple ][ was based on the 6502 processor, which I'm not even sure is even produced today. They'd probably have better success with a Zilog Z-80 derivative or even a Motorola Dragonball which powered the Palm Pilots. At least the 68000-derived...
- Tags: team management, desktops, apple ii, mit team, massachusetts institute of technology, apple inc., team, desktop
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- Sonos Digital Music System BU150
- Sonos has been around since 2005, when the small company introduced its first multiroom digital music system to glowing reviews (including a CNET.com Editors' Choice Award). The product was comprised of two base stations and a unique for the time remote with a full-color screen that allowed you to wirelessly...
- Tags: digital music, digital media, wi-fi, zp120, zoneplayer zp120, sonos
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Silverlight and DoubleClick: Old news with a new press release
- Silverlight and DoubleClick: Old news with a new press releaseExcellent point[i]Being able to actually make money off of rich media content is priority number one and I’ve been impressed with how targeted Microsoft has been in that goal with Silverlight.[/i]Yet another reason, if any were needed, to make sure it's...
- Tags: microsoft silverlight, old news, doubleclick inc., microsoft corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- The lowdown on Intel's Larrabee
- With Siggraph 2008 starting next week and IDF Intel Developer Forum on its heels, Intel is revealing more details of its mysterious Larrabee project. Intel has finally stated unequivocally that its "many-core" architecture will be used in desktop add-in boards for 3D gaming that compete directly with AMD and Nvidia...
- Tags: nvidia corp., intel corp., gpu, larrabee, john morris
- Blog posts 2008-08-05
- Everywhere I look, I see Clouds
- Everywhere I look, I see CloudsThe only eruption of clouds...is by bloggers. The only ones actually using the cloud are small businesses that either don't have the money for their own network or don't have the qualified IT personnel to do their own.Bloggers need to get a handle on reality....
- Tags: channel management, cloud computing, xml, web 2.0, web
- Discussion threads 2008-08-05
- ScaleOut StateServer (msi)
- ScaleOut StateServer SOSS creates an in-memory distributed cache across a server farm or compute grid for storage of mission-critical information. With its breakthrough technology, SOSS is the perfect way to ensure highly available and scalable cache storage of session state or application data for enterprise class ASP.NET applications. SOSSs unique...
- Tags: cache, performance, scaleout software, soss, performance management, storage, human resources, workforce management, hardware
- Software downloads 2008-08-05
- The astounding $14million Ethernet extender
- I was helping a friend find a good price on a powerline Ethernet extender like the one I bought a few months ago, and stumbled upon this bargain: Luckily I found one cheaper here: When I...
- Tags: ed burnette
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- Should Microsoft become more Apple-like?
- Should Microsoft become more Apple-like?Not unlike AppleLook at the iPod/iTunes combination, the Mac/OSX combination.The only difference is where they obtain their revenue from, Apple hardware, Microsoft from software.Both want to lock you into their products, one way or another.I would say MS is a platform companyjust not necessarily that they...
- Tags: microsoft windows, strategy, microsoft corp., does windows, apple inc., business model
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?
- Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?Is Microsoft ready to move beyond Windows?[i]start imagining a world without Vista, system crashes and the blue screen of death.[/i]I've been living in this world for a number of years. Hi, I'm Earth, have we met? Anyways, this is just natural progression...
- Tags: microsoft windows vista (longhorn), microsoft windows, microsoft windows vista, fud, move beyond, microsoft windows xp, microsoft corp., bsod
- Discussion threads 2008-08-04
- Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?
- Intel's "Larrabee" family of multi-core chips, originally aimed at the personal-computer graphics market, may now see action in "an increasingly broad spectrum of the computing world, from Windows and Macintosh desktop personal computers to handhelds and even supercomputers," reports the New York Times. Larrabee is slated to...
- Tags: supercomputer, handheld, multi-core, graphics, intel corp., chip, larrabee, semiconductors, network technology, processors, hardware, networking, components, andrew nusca
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
- SOA places broad demands on IT leadership beyond traditional enterprise architect role, says Open Group panel
- The enterprise architect is really more focused on trying to bring the organization together around a business strategy or mission. And, certainly, they understand the tooling and how to translate the mission, vision, and strategy into an SOA architecture -- at least in the government. by Dana Gardner
- Tags: open group, enterprise architect, leadership, information technology, soa, service-oriented architecture (soa), web services, middleware, enterprise software, software, dana gardner
- Blog posts 2008-08-04
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