Building a private cloud: Get ready for a bumpy ride
Virtualization is just the beginning of a private cloud. To reap the full benefits, you'll need automation and resource orchestration and other tools, not to mention a whole new attitude about how to 'do' IT.
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Nokia, Intel focus on 3D and virtual reality for mobile devices
Intel, Nokia and Finland's University of Oulu are developing a research center to create software for 3D and virtual reality experiences for use on mobile devices.
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IBM Power chips to get 'no-power' sleep mode
IBM is developing a new deep-sleep mode for its Power processors that will allow them to draw almost no power when they are idle, an IBM engineer said at the Hot Chips conference on Monday.
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Apple exec stashed $150K in shoe boxes
Federal agents found more than $150,000 in cash when they searched the house of Apple manager Paul Devine, who has been charged with taking kickbacks from Apple suppliers.
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Microsoft releases tool to block DLL load hijacking attacks
Microsoft responded to reports of potential zero-day attacks against a large number of Windows apps by publishing a tool to block known exploits.
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Hacking toolkit publishes DLL hijacking exploit
The appearance Monday of exploit code for the DLL loading issue that reportedly affects hundreds of Windows applications means hackers will likely start hammering on PCs shortly, security experts said.
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Requiem for an OS: OpenSolaris board quits
Neglected by Oracle, the OpenSolaris operating system has now lost its external governing body
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Philadelphia wants bloggers to start paying taxes
If you're a blogger in the city of Philadelphia and make money from your writing, be forewarned. City officials want you to register as a business and pay your fair share of taxes.
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Opposition grows to FM chip mandate for mobiles
A proposal by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) to require all mobile devices sold in the U.S. to include FM radio chips is meeting growing opposition from IT and mobile trade groups.
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Time waits for no one: 'leap seconds' may be cut
The International Telecommunications Union is may eliminate leap seconds from the time scale used by most computer systems, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
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