Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Developers find lots to love in Windows Phone 7 Mango

SpamCop disrupts millions of e-mail accounts by blocking Yahoo e-mail servers | NYSE launches VMware-based cloud for financial firms

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Developers find a lot to love in Windows Phone 7 Mango
The Windows Phone 7 Mango release, due this Fall, adds a lot to Microsoft's mobile OS, say a group of enterprise mobile programmers. Read More


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WHITE PAPER: IBM

Cloud Computing Drives Improvements in IT Service Delivery
IDC OPINION Cloud computing promotes a new dialogue between business and IT decision makers allowing them to define business service requirements first and then decide how to balance the use of shared, internal virtualized IT resources and external public services cost-effectively. Read now

SpamCop disrupts millions of e-mail accounts by blocking Yahoo e-mail servers
SpamCop has decided to block all e-mail coming from Yahoo servers, even if the e-mail is legit and the part of Yahoo's business cloud services. On Monday I was replying to a email from a customer and a vendor, when I received the message below. Remote host said: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [98.138.91.154] blocked using bl.spamcop.net; Blocked - see http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?98.138.91.154... Read More

NYSE launches VMware-based cloud for financial firms
NYSE promises robust security, performance in cloud for financial industry. Read More

4G Faceoff: ThunderBolt vs. Galaxy
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WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Corporation

NEW Diskeeper 2011 Pro Premier Edition
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iPad's Web browsing share 53 times greater than top Android tablets
The iPad now accounts for nearly 1% of all Web browsing, which may not sound like a lot until you look at the numbers for Apple's closest competitors. Read More

States with the most open tech jobs
Open jobs outnumber new computer science graduates in 18 U.S. states, Dice.com reports. In California, the number of open jobs is nearly triple the number of new computer science graduates. Read More

Innovation smackdown: Vint Cerf vs Bill Gates
We are on to the second round where the competition really heats up. It's the father of the Internet vs. the father of the monopolistic company that set out to rule the technology world. Vint Cerf took out Scott Kriens in the first round and looks to do the same with Gates, as some believe Microsoft wouldn't be anywhere without the Internet. But if not for the antitrust suit, maybe Microsoft would have gone after the Internet too. Ya never know. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Siemens

3 Steps for Choosing the Right UC Solution
Communication is at the heart of how many small businesses operate. However, few organizations stop to consider how the way they communicate is inefficient. Many consider this to be a cost of doing business. But what if your business could overcome these problems? Learn More

Acer to launch tablet running Intel's MeeGo
Acer will launch a 10-inch tablet at the end of this year using both Intel's Atom processor and its mobile operating system MeeGo. Read More

No 'Joni Mitchell clouds' here ... OK, just one
A colleague recently sent around this quote from a university CTO he interviewed for an upcoming article: "We're not building some generic Joni Mitchell cloud. The thing we're trying to do is build a cloud that is really infrastructure and services, not some vanilla, virtualized blah, blah, blah." No generic Joni Mitchell cloud for these guys; no sir, no way. And there's no need to explain the Mitchell... Read More

HP launches IT Executive Scorecard software
Hewlett-Packard plans to introduce a scorecard application that can visually summarize a wide swath of metrics taken from other HP software, the company announced Wednesday. Read More

Logitech's LifeSize aims for Android video soon
Logitech's LifeSize division expects to bring one-way video streaming to Android devices in a few months and introduce a two-way videoconferencing system to tablets and smartphones later this year. Read More

Should Microsoft Buy Nokia?
Nokia's otherwise moribund stock spiked upwards this morning on rumors that it was about to be acquired by Microsoft. As is usually the case, this rumor was indeed false, dismissed quite rapidly by a Nokia official. But I think such an acquisition might indeed make sense for Microsoft, although, depending upon the actual price, such could be a long shot no matter what. Read More



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