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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Recording industry should brace for more bad news
Artists don't need record labels anymore. Mashboxx founder Wayne Rosso says more changes are ahead because of shifts in technology and economics.
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Embarcadero Technologies CEO Wayne Williams on how AppWave newly modernizes PCs via App Store convenience
The root problem is that PC software should move at the speed of light, yet it moves at the speed of a glacier.
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Eliza Dushku and Wayne Brady chat with The 404 Podcast
LAS VEGAS--It's a big day for The 404 as we welcome two big Hollywood names to the CES stage--Eliza Dushku and Wayne Brady drop by for a chat about video games, robots, gadgets, and more!
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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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The cars of CNET Car Tech editors: Wayne Cunningham (photos)
Car Tech editor Wayne Cunningham runs through his history of personal cars, showing some excellent vintage vehicles, and some standard econoboxes.
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Lil Wayne sets Guinness World Record on Facebook
Lil Wayne and Oreo both wanted to get the most Likes on a Facebook Post in 24 Hours. The cookie crumbled.
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Rosso pitches Pirate Bay to Hollywood - and the cloud
Last week, Sweden-based Global Gaming Factory announced it would buy bad-boy torrent site The Pirate Bay. Now, the company has hired Wayne Rosso, former prez of Grokster and founder of Mashboxx,...
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Wireless data caps: Are usage based pricing schemes here to stay?
Wireless data providers--notably AT&T and Verizon--have capped their wireless data plans at 5GB per month. In the billing statements that cap is pretty clear, but the ramifications of...
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Daily Debrief: California gets Tesla car factory
On Monday, Tesla Motors announced it would build its electric sedan manufacturing plant in Northern California. In the Daily Debrief, CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi talks with CNET Car Tech Senior...
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Daily Debrief: GM goes lean and green
CNET News.com's Kara Tsuboi chats with CarTech Senior Editor Wayne Cunningham about GM's decision to close four North American truck manufacturing plants. The news behind the headline indicates a...
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Quality assurance for SOA requires a different mindset
Quality assurance assures more trust in SOA -- and SOAs depend on trust
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Recording industry should brace for more bad news
Artists don't need record labels anymore. Mashboxx founder Wayne Rosso says more changes are ahead because of shifts in technology and economics.
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Put XP info at your fingertips with this list of online resources
Have you decided to take the plunge and migrate your client PCs from earlier versions of Windows to XP? Maybe you have a queasy feeling in the pit of your stomach and are wondering whether you’re...
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The realities of risk
Stop thinking good security means trying to plug every hole, says Wayne Rash. If you realistically assess each risk, you can get some restful sleep--knowing some vulnerabilities still lie naked to...
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Think your network is secure? Think again
The increasing number of devices attached to your network offers that many more avenues for a DDoS attack, says Wayne Rash. Here's how to prevent new low-cost appliances from making you an easy...
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School of hard knocks
How can enterprises pledge security when so few IT staff are trained in how to handle an attack? They can't. But it's not all bad news, says Wayne Rash. Here's the solution.
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Test gear not just for the lab
You probably outsource Web site testing to a lab, but there's no reason you can't do it yourself. Testing equipment might be a bit expensive, but most likely it will pay for itself with improved...
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Encrypt your database? You bet
When amateur hackers have proven that even lavish perimeter security measures are woefully weak, there's only one choice left: Encrypt the info on your databases.
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Encrypt your database? You bet
When amateur hackers have proven that even lavish perimeter security measures are woefully weak, there's only one choice left: Encrypt the info on your databases.
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Intrusion detection: Too much information
Intrusion detection systems claim to be the last suit of armor you'll ever need. But don't believe the hype, says Wayne Rash. You're more likely to drowned in a glut of information than fend off...
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