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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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No more free Sprout Builder
Marshall has the news up that Sprout Builder will no longer be offering free accounts. Sprout Builder is one of my favorite applications on the net and I always thought what they were doing for...
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Is all publicity good publicity?
There’s a well-known saying that all publicity is good publicity, but you have to wonder whether the team over at Radar Networks feel that way this morning. The company is behind Twine, which...
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Why Twitter's failing
Right now, Twitter is a mess. Most of today, European users have experienced outages of varying length and even hard core Twitter fans are saying they've had enough. Some have talked of jumping...
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Twitter needs archiving and timeline search
The constant stream of statuses and updates are overwhelming at times, but some of them are important. Marshall Kirkpatrick writes that Twitter is indeed saving all of our tweets, but we can't...
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Jim Marshall: Rock 'n' roll photos
Rock and jazz photographer Jim Marshall has a new Web site loaded with some of his greatest shots.
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The Microsoft defense brief
Phelps' book is essentially a defense brief of Microsoft's actions over the last six years.
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No more free Sprout Builder
Marshall has the news up that Sprout Builder will no longer be offering free accounts. Sprout Builder is one of my favorite applications on the net and I always thought what they were doing for...
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Interview: rPath's Billy Marshall on how enterprises can virtualize applications as precursor to cloud use
The cloud forces the older notion of "write-once, run anywhere" into a new level of "deploy correctly so you can exploit the benefits of cloud choices and save a lot of money."
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Airport security part 5: Snakes on planes? Check. Marshalls on planes? Nope.
Update: TSA has commented on the CNN story on their website. From our good friend Dave Lewis from Liquidmatrix Security Digest, and memorable quotes from Samuel L. Jackson, apparently we can...
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Spam attack shut downs Marshall Islands email service
Marshall Islands National Telecommunications Authority is reporting that a sustained spamming attack during the past 24 hours managed to cause a successful Denial of Service attack on the email...
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Is all publicity good publicity?
There’s a well-known saying that all publicity is good publicity, but you have to wonder whether the team over at Radar Networks feel that way this morning. The company is behind Twine, which...
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Why Twitter's failing
Right now, Twitter is a mess. Most of today, European users have experienced outages of varying length and even hard core Twitter fans are saying they've had enough. Some have talked of jumping...
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Air marshall info among 100,000 records on lost TSA hard drive
The Transportation Security Administration has lost a hard drive with personal information from 100,000 current and former employees. TSA isn't sure whether it's just lost or if it was...
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Spam: Leave it to the sender
Todd Marshall: One small change could go a long way to solving the spam problem: Leave messages on the sender's server, and have recipients come to fetch them.
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Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?
Analysis: Microsoft's entry into the mid-tier and small business CRM markets is one of the big stories of this year. What are its prospects and what can users expect?
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Thwart inside threats before they hit
Blocking access to unauthorized resources on your networks can add up to an IT migraine--unless you head off intruders at the doorstep. Lee Schlesinger tells you how Palisade Systems' FireBlock...
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Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies
Robert McCashin, CEO and chairman of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse.
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