Tuesday, August 12, 2008

IT News HeadLines (InfoWorld)

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  1. IBM urges virtualization for datacenters
  2. How the feds are locking down their networks
  3. Researcher reveals critical Java bugs in Nokia phones
  4. New iPod Touch and MacBooks right around the corner
  5. Offshoring R&D to India on the upswing
  6. Report- Cloud computing poised for enterprise adoption
  7. Windows' days may be numbered
  8. Five steps to safer virtual servers
  9. HP bolsters wireless LAN stature with Colubris buy
  10. Microsoft service packs boost developers
  11. Delivering aid in a digital world
  12. Patch in Internet's DNS no guarantee against attacks
  13. 10 quick fixes for the worst security nightmares
  14. Tableau emphasizes usability, mapping in 4.0 BI release
  15. HP buys wireless network infrastructure company
  16. AMD- No plans to release a chip for netbooks
  17. Flying to Defcon with no ID
  18. The 2008 InfoWorld Geek IQ Test
  19. EFF to appeal court order halting subway hacker talk at Defcon
  20. Wall of Sheep- Coming to your company-
  21. Intel's Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7
  22. Top 10- A week full of security news
  23. Netbooks spark Linux redesigns
  24. Black Hat conference spotlights virtualization, DNS issues
  25. IBM launches three mobile software products and services
  26. Linux patent pool to push for 'defensive publication'
  27. Replace your laptop's CPU
  28. Researchers look to cloud computing to fight malware
  29. 2008 Olympics open in Beijing
  30. Visualization tools may cut through the security logjam
  31. Nintex software helps track SharePoint usage
  32. Google Gadgets an open door for attack
  33. Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack
  34. You don't know tech- The InfoWorld news quiz
  35. SSL VPNs might not be as secure as you think
  36. IBM exec on Linux apps- 'I'm tired of waiting'
  37. HP, CA hook up with end-user monitoring company
  38. Google Apps hit by prolonged Gmail access problem
  39. Put new life into Windows XP
  40. Spammers leverage interest in Olympics
  41. Lenovo looks for strong finish at Beijing Olympics
  42. Oracle to package apps on virtual machines
  43. Web 2.0, DNS flaws revealed at Black Hat
  44. Hands on with HP's Mini-Note netbook
  45. Samsung, Microsoft in talks to speed up SSDs on Vista
  46. HP considering touchscreens for next Mini-Note
  47. Kaminsky- Many ways to attack with DNS
  48. SQL Server 2008's future 'cloudy'
  49. Google offloads Performics division
  50. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports big drop in tech jobs
  51. Ubuntu goes enterprise
  52. Microsoft releases SQL Server 2008
  53. VMware joins Linux Foundation
  54. CSO says Cisco security is growing up
  55. Eight ways to fight spam filter frustration
  56. Oracle issues out-of-cycle patch for flaw
  57. Google's enterprise search device grows up
  58. Apple gets bruised in vulnerability report
  59. Cisco routers in hacker spotlight again
  60. Asustek plans more Eee PC netbooks
  61. Google pushing software to low-cost Linux PCs
  62. U.S. loses out in Lenovo's Linux netbook push
  63. IBM bundles middleware on Linux systems
  64. Google to get aggressive with Apps suite
  65. Juniper consolidates network management software
  66. Eleven charged in massive ID theft scheme
  67. Analysts predict win for Linux in MID market
  68. Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
  69. Curl completes embrace of Eclipse IDE
  70. Live Mesh may emerge as Microsoft 'cloud' platform
  71. Google mislabels Blogger sites as splogs, locks them
  72. Is Google your next datacenter-
  73. SiteMeter bug affects IE users
  74. Rebates for using energy-efficient storage on the way
  75. LinuxWorld- Showcasing the OS
  76. VMware tool aims to help developers
  77. Apple servers still vulnerable to DNS flaw
  78. Apple resurrects iPhone tethering app, then kills it again
  79. SAS buys revenue management software vendor IDeaS
  80. MSI offers Wind netbook with better batteries
  81. Mobile Linux group gains new members, phones, and software
  82. Symantec- IE 6 more vulnerable to unpatched Microsoft flaw
  83. Firewall vendors scramble to fix DNS problem

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