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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
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A former ZDNet blogger, Richard Stiennon is an industry consultant. Most recently he was Chief Marketing Officer for Fortinet, Inc., the largest privately held security vendor. prior to that he was Chief Research Analyst at IT-Harvest. And before creating IT-Harvest, he was VP of threat research for Webroot Software, Inc. the leading commercial anti-spyware solution.
Previously, Richard was VP Research at Gartner, Inc. where he covered security topics including firewalls, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, security consulting and managed security services for the Security and Privacy group. He is a holder of Gartner's Thought Leadership award for 2003 and was named "One of the 50 most powerful people in Networking" by NetworkWorld magazine. His speaking engagements have included conferences and meetings throughout North and South America, Hawaii, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Milan, Munich, Hannover, Madrid, London, and Cannes.
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Previously, Richard was VP Research at Gartner, Inc. where he covered security topics including firewalls, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, security consulting and managed security services for the Security and Privacy group. He is a holder of Gartner's Thought Leadership award for 2003 and was named "One of the 50 most powerful people in Networking" by NetworkWorld magazine. His speaking engagements have included conferences and meetings throughout North and South America, Hawaii, Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Istanbul, Milan, Munich, Hannover, Madrid, London, and Cannes.
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Intel's Ivy Bridge: Aggressive launch, but a lot of wild cards
Intel has a lot riding on the Ivy Bridge ramp. Are its targets too aggressive given the great wait ahead of Windows 8?
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Is Google being evil and stealing your Web pages with Google Preview?
If feature creep goes so far that you wind up in front of the Supreme Court, you've got too many features.
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Getting the most out of the cloud
Managing virtual and cloud workloads according to a few key attributes ensures that the full value of virtualization and cloud computing is realized, says Novell's Richard Whitehead.
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Dick, Jane, and MySQL: why recessions favor open source
Recessions are good for open source simply because they force non IT management to face the costs of IT -and think a bit about what they know it can do for the business.
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Conversation with Richard Muirhead of Tideway Systems
Richard Muirwood, CEO of Tideway Systems, and I had our semi-annual chat the other day. Tideway's Tideway Foundationâ„¢is a management tool making it possible for organizations to get a clear...
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Richard Monson-Haefel joins Curl as VP of Developer Relations
I'm a bit late on this news but Richard Monson-Haefel, an analyst with the Burton Group, is leaving to join Curl and take the position of VP of Developer Relations. Richard has been tracking RIAs...
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Employers, be very afraid (or be part of the solution)
Fellow ZDNet blogger, Richard Stiennon, posted an article yesterday called "Children, be very afraid." From my perspective, however, it's the employers who should be very afraid of this...
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In light of Patent woes, Vonage could be acquired by Sprint after all
Opinions are starting to gather about what yesterday's court decision holding Vonage as infringer in six SprintNextel patents means. Noting Vonage stock's all-time low closing price of $1.30 a...
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10 Future Web Trends from Read/WriteWeb
Richard MacManus put together a list of 10 future web trends and even though one of them is actually rich internet applications (with a quote from yours truly) but almost all of them have...
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Richard M. Stallman, free software leader falls ill at conference
Richard M. Stallman, creator of the concept of the free software and president and founder of the Free Software Foundation fell sick at a technology conference in Spain.
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Intel's Ivy Bridge: Aggressive launch, but a lot of wild cards
Intel has a lot riding on the Ivy Bridge ramp. Are its targets too aggressive given the great wait ahead of Windows 8?
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Hardware imported from China could leave U.S. open to cyber-threats
Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke warns that imports of chips, routers and hardware from China and other foreign suppliers could leave the U.S. open to cyber-attacks and cyber-threats.
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Richard Clarke: China has hacked every major US company
Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke is warning the U.S. that its major companies are being regularly infiltrated by Chinese hackers employed by the Chinese government to steal R&D.
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Sex Tech: YouPorn NOT Hacked, Richard Branson dot-XXX, A Porn Kickstarter
Kickstarter's porn clone, YouPorn isn't hacked, Richard Branson gets dot-XXX, China's sex tastes go upscale.
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Sex Tech: Iran Execution, Reddit Apathy, Microsoft Gay Marriage, Amazon Plagiarism
Iran to execute alleged porn programmer, Reddit's SOPA porn apathy, Microsoft wants gay marriage, erotic book plagiarism at Amazon.
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Richard Stallman: Facebook does massive surveillance
Richard Stallman has declared Facebook and Google+ are mistreating their users. Furthermore, he points out Facebook performs massive surveillance with its tracking cookies.
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Square signs on Sir Richard Branson as new investor
Mobile payments solution Square is about to get a whole lot bigger now that Sir Richard Branson is an investor.
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Silicon Valley's Race Problem
CNN's Black In America documentary ignites issues of "pattern matching" and shocking sentiments about race in Silicon Valley.
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Free software founder, Richard M. Stallman is glad Jobs is gone
Free software's founder says, "I'm not glad he's dead, but I'm glad he's gone."
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Richard M. Stallman on Steve Jobs: "I'm not glad he's dead, but I'm glad he's gone"
Stallman: "Steve Jobs, the pioneer of the computer as a jail made cool, designed to sever fools from their freedom, has died."
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