New Credit Card Breach Will Test PCI Posted By
Andrew Conry-Murray
at 11:07 AM
The latest exposure of more than 4 million credit and debit card numbers may strain the validity and stability of the credit card industry's controversial security rules.
Poking Cisco In The Eye Posted By
Andrew Conry-Murray
at 12:35 PM
Cisco frowns on resellers of used network hardware because it doesn’t get a cut of aftermarket sales. Network Hardware Resale (NHR), a prominent reseller, is going a step further by offering an alternative to Cisco’s SMARTnet maintenance service -- a key revenue source for the networking giant.
Symantec / Veritas Enters the VMware Ecosystem Posted By
Art Wittmann
at 05:46 PM
Symantec today announced an update for Veritas Cluster Server for VMware ESX. I spoke with company reps last week about the product, which aims to do for ESX what other versions of cluster server do for other hardware platforms and operating systems, namely add overall manageability and high availability.
Meat Space Still Matters in a Web 2.0 World Posted By
Andrew Conry-Murray
at 12:52 PM
Web-based communication and collaboration tools are supposed to make physical proximity irrelevant by letting employees work together regardless of where they happen to be. But when it comes to building—and investing in—those tools, it turns out proximity is relevant as ever.
Users Move Faster Than Policy Posted By
Andrew Conry-Murray
at 04:44 PM
I moderated a Webcast recently on messaging-based security threats. An analyst on the panel did what analysts always do—provided some very sound advice that happens to be very difficult to implement.
Lean, Green and Wicked Fast, SSDs Outperform Spinning Media Posted By
Art Wittmann
at 04:31 PM
For some time now, solid state drives (SSD's) have been an expensive and not-so space efficient alternative to the classical hard drives. The gap, both in price and space efficiency is closing rapidly.
DEMO doesn't do complexity Posted By
Art Wittmann
at 09:17 PM
DEMO continued this afternoon with another spate of vendors, you guessed it, demo'ing their products. The format of DEMO is an interesting one. Each vendor gets six minutes to show off its product, and the time limit is strictly observed. If the product is intended to be used with the Internet, then that's how it's shown. If the vendor runs its program against Amazon and Amazon slows down at that moment, well tough luck. It's a very interesting format, especially for consumer products, but it's another matter for complex enterprise products.
Greetings From Demo 2007 Posted By
Art Wittmann
at 02:42 PM
This week finds me at Demo 2007. Chris Shipley now drives this show, and quite honestly, it's not an obvious fit for Network Computing. The technologies discussed tend toward the consumer side, or at least toward enabling B-to-C business. If one could find a theme in this morning's demos, it would be Web 2.0-ification of everything. Most apps shown were all about improving the end user experience of web based apps. So far there have been a few standouts.
Beware My +2 Sword of Leadership! Posted By
Andrew Conry-Murray
at 02:37 PM
I got a press release today with the following headline: "Genesys Named in Leaders Quadrant of Leading Analyst Firm's Report."
The double use of "leader" immediately jumped out at me. The headline implies that being named a leader by a leader transforms that appellation into something even more powerful.
But what? A mega-leader? A leader of leaders? A double plus good leader?
Handicapping the On-Demand CRM Field Posted By
Tom LaSusa
at 04:13 PM
SAP has made its initial plunge into CRM-as-a-service, with a solid, if unspectacular offering. Can the software giant compete with upstarts like Salesforce.com or SalesNet -- or does it even have to? We take a look at this heated market segment in the Daily Spin.
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