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"Tetraktys" heavy on cryptography themes
Product overlap and rationalization may drive customers to other suppliers
A look at some of the tools of censorship.
Drivers for the Linux kernel use the GPLv2, but serve only to bring Linux to Windows Server 2008.
Dawn of a new day or Microsoft validation of the GPL software model?
Microsoft unveils online PIC provisioning tool
ITU develops a new videoconferencing standard
Promo codes are a great way for iPhone developers freely distribute their app, generate buzz, and get their app reviewed by some of the bigger iPhone app review websites. With over 65,000 apps currently in the iTunes App Store, getting an iPhone app
New Riverbed Mobile product for SMB customers
* Exploring a key piece of IT functionality – visibility
* This might not be the end of acquisitions this summer in the network storage market
IT shops charged to improve customer satisfaction and avoid business disruption during economic downturn.
mobile, voip, ocs, ocs 2007 r2, communications server, windows mobile 6.5
Don't Buy Everything From Cisco, Cisco Needs Some Competition
Configuring a Single number reach in Cisco Call Manager
If the world wide web as we know it was around in 1983, here's a comical mockup of what Apple's website would look like.
Zero-day protection for zero-day attacks
Companies better positioned but coverged fabric uptake still 2-3 years out
Vendors announcing capability for carrier routers
Google Lunar X PRIZE competitors and others to reap benefits of going to moon.
Online ad to hire cartoonist yanked after being exposed by conservative news site
Raytheon to build wireless components to link disparate networks.
Two-and-a-half-years after posing that bizarre question, we have an answer
If there was an award for "Most interesting use of an iPhone", then this guy would be the winner hands down.
Massive wave of releases might just drive all IT’ers batty.
NRC report warns of severe impacts on infrastructure
Campus works to unify disparate wireless networks
* Single sign-on, provisioning/deprovisioning and compliance reporting seen as toughest challenges