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Comment: Make it! - Tim Bell - 7/31/2008
Comment: Debs on Voting - Murugan - 7/31/2008
Internet Security: A Ringing Non-Endorsement
Ira Winkler  
7/31/2008   17 comments
The candidates are mute on issues of computer and Internet security
Cloud Computing Forecast: Cloudy, Ask Later
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
7/31/2008   4 comments
A lack of commercialization and vendor cooperation is holding back better cloud services
Desperately Seeking Cloud Computing
David Vellante  
7/30/2008   17 comments
Real cloud computing is more than just accessing IP services over a public network, despite what the telcos say
Comment: A Question - Raza - 7/29/2008
Comment: Flow control - Mr. Roques - 7/29/2008
Comment: Pricing - Lynngi - 7/29/2008
Green IT
IBM Videos  
7/29/2008   5 comments
Going green often involves the immediate thought of taming the data center, but there's plenty to do in software as well: Everything from using collaboration tools, to process automation, to monitoring your energy footprint. We talked to IBM/Tivoli Software CTO Alan Ganek and InformationWeek's head of analytics, Art Wittmann, about some of the latest trends in going green.
Comment: Per flow, not bit - Mary Jander - 7/29/2008
Roberts, Cerf Take On Traffic Troubles
Editor's Blog  
7/29/2008   1 comment
In separate ThinkerNet blogs, two Internet pioneers, Larry Roberts and Vint Cerf, address the Internet traffic jam and potential panaceas
Fixing the Internet Traffic Jam, Part I: Larry Roberts
Lawrence G. Roberts  
7/29/2008   22 comments
One of the Internet's founding fathers weighs in on how to control Web growth
Fixing the Internet Traffic Jam, Part II: Vint Cerf
Vinton G. Cerf  
7/29/2008   7 comments
The co-creator of TCP/IP calls for Internet traffic regulation – with open access
Comment: data classification - Mike Karp - 7/28/2008
Comment: Re: Interplanetary DNS - dlavie - 7/28/2008
Comment: Community and Brand - lpricci49 - 7/27/2008
Comment: Re: Mixed Feeling - kurniawan - 7/25/2008
Comment: Re: Mixed Feeling - RPR - 7/25/2008
P2P & the Limits of Cloud Computing
Mike Karp  
7/25/2008   5 comments
Web-based storage may be too slow for most data, but it may be a good fit with low-value information
Comment: Mixed Feeling - kurniawan - 7/25/2008
Comment: Interplanetary DNS - sbartos - 7/24/2008
Comment: ET call home - dlavie - 7/24/2008
Comment: Re: would I die??? - Mr. Roques - 7/24/2008
Comment: Re: would I die??? - jwallace - 7/24/2008
Scientists Plan Interplanetary Internet Protocol
Mary E. Shacklett  
7/24/2008   17 comments
Vint Cerf and others hope to launch TCP/IP into orbit – literally
Comment: Re: // - Nicole Ferraro - 7/24/2008
Comment: Shocked I survived - EliteC - 7/23/2008
Comment: would I die??? - Auntie NoNo - 7/23/2008
Comment: I Will Survive! - hounhosp - 7/23/2008
Comment: Re: // - jwallace - 7/23/2008
Comment: Re: // - Mr. Roques - 7/23/2008
Comment: // - jwallace - 7/23/2008
The Day the Internet Died
Editor's Blog  
7/23/2008   24 comments
The Internet stopped evolving for just a little while here at IE headquarters
The Greening of Academic Internet R&D
Bill St. Arnaud  
7/22/2008   3 comments
The cyber-infrastructure for academic research is both a problem and a solution when it comes to greenhouse emissions
Comment: Re: Web 2.0 - Mr. Roques - 7/21/2008
Web 2.0's Security Infotainment
Paul Doyle  
7/21/2008   7 comments
If everybody's under suspicion, even IT insiders, who can be trusted to run the network?
Comment: Re: Internet filtering - dlavie - 7/18/2008
Comment: Just a comment - Esther - 7/18/2008
How P2P Could Save the Web – and Your Data Center
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
7/17/2008   4 comments
Far from being banned, peer-to-peer technology could soon be the new Internet delivery mechanism
Enterprises Can Learn From ISP Hot Buttons
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
7/16/2008   1 comment
Enterprises, like ISPs, should check their motives when it comes to controlling online activity
Comment: Interesting read - Raza - 7/16/2008
Comment: Implicit? - Drowlord - 7/15/2008
ECM Growth Boosts IT/Consultant Partnerships
Russ Edelman  
7/15/2008   2 comments
ECM growth can foster conflict between IT and ECM consultants, but there is a clear path to partnership
Lyle Fong, CEO, Lithium Technologies
Dialogue  
7/15/2008   3 comments
Internet Evolution spoke with Lyle Fong, CEO of Lithium Technologies, about the best and worst practices for establishing external communities around enterprise brands
Comment: Re: filtering.... - Geekess - 7/14/2008
Comment: Data is Valuable - lpricci49 - 7/14/2008
Your Budget Could Hang on Your Wiki
David Vellante  
7/14/2008   7 comments
Data is set to become a line item on the budget, and the Web could play a role in how it's valued
Comment: Re: filtering.... - viboons - 7/13/2008
Comment: Re: filtering.... - Geekess - 7/13/2008
Comment: filtering.... - Natalies_mommy - 7/12/2008
Comment: DOD content filtering - Geekess - 7/12/2008
Comment: Re: - Yihong Ding - 7/12/2008
Comment: Re: - Raza - 7/12/2008
Comment: Re: - Yihong Ding - 7/12/2008
Comment: Re: - Raza - 7/12/2008
Comment: New Laptop: Yor Phone - EliteC - 7/11/2008
Comment: Relax, it's an address - dlavie - 7/11/2008
Comment: Re: Internet filtering - dlavie - 7/11/2008
Cloud Computing Calls for New Computers
Gordon Haff  
7/11/2008   7 comments
A new application model and unprecedented scale demand more than the dual-socket do-all box
Forward March to IPv6 by 2010
Editor's Blog  
7/11/2008   14 comments
Federal officials are mapping out the next critical steps in the global deployment of IPv6
Comment: Re: 蚁多咬死象 - viboons - 7/10/2008
Comment: Re: The convergencia - reiter - 7/10/2008
Comment: Re: The convergencia - reiter - 7/10/2008
Comment: oh yeah? - M Hulot - 7/10/2008
Comment: 蚁多咬死象 - Yihong Ding - 7/10/2008
Comment: harsh, terence - M Hulot - 7/10/2008
Yahoo Searches for Enterprise Strategy
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
7/10/2008   14 comments
Company's bid to launch itself into enterprise search by licensing its own engine to third parties may inadvertently build the case for Microsoft acquisition
DNS Revolutions & Evolutions
Paul Mockapetris  
7/10/2008   6 comments
A quarter century after the Domain Name System's founding, its author ponders recent developments
Facing Facts About Internet Filtering
Mary E. Shacklett  
7/10/2008   46 comments
It's time to come to terms with Internet filtering and plan for it sensibly
Meet the New Laptop: Your Phone
Alan Reiter  
7/9/2008   29 comments
Your cellphone may someday be your main medium of Internet access
Getting Past ECM Pitfalls
Russ Edelman  
7/8/2008   2 comments
Where, how, and when you migrate shared data to an enterprise content management system requires planning and intelligence
IM at Work: a Double-Edged Sword
Stephen Viscusi  
7/4/2008   16 comments
IM is both a help and a hindrance in the workplace
Comment: Re: Moogle - viboons - 7/4/2008
Comment: but it's in the dna - dlavie - 7/3/2008
Why Microsoft Should Forego the Acquisitions Route
IT Clan Editor's Blog  
7/3/2008   3 comments
Redmond needs to unleash its business units from the Windows mothership and start making products users want to use
Comment: Good Points - abdlah - 7/3/2008
Comment: Future demands - nivashkumar - 7/1/2008
Comment: Re: Good advice - Joss - 7/1/2008
Comment: Re: Nice list - viboons - 7/1/2008
Comment: Re: Good advice - jerrybiyn - 7/1/2008




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Jason Mick   6/19/2013   2 comments
The US National Security Agency learned the hard way that it can be dangerous to give a contractor too much money and access, with too little scrutiny. The NSA and other government agencies hire tens of thousands of contractors a year to analyze data. Edward Snowden -- who revealed himself as the NSA leaker after fleeing the country -- was one such contractor, reportedly holding a $122,000 salaried position at Booz Allen Hamilton at the time of his departure.
Charlotte Erdmann
Midsize businesses rarely achieve the same standards of security in their own datacenters as professional providers that specialize in delivering these services to organizations.
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John Kennedy
How Big-Data Is Changing Marketing

6|13|13   |   1:07   |   1 comment


Big-data and analytics tools enable marketers to understand customers as individuals, identifying unmet needs and addressing each customer as a "segment of one," says John Kennedy, VP corporate marketing, IBM.
Kim Davis
Big-Data Can’t Always Sell Wine

5|21|13   |   2:23   |   10 comments


Whole Foods Global Wine Purchaser Doug Bell told me about some of the constraints on using analytics in the US wine market.
Paul J. Fleuranges
Digital Signage Keeps NYC Subway Straphangers on Track

5|6|13   |   3:51   |   1 comment


New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority is conducting a pilot test of digital kiosks to guide subway users to where they want to go more efficiently and at lower cost.
Kim Davis
Fast Forward to the Future

4|23|13   |   2:29   |   20 comments


A look back at tech writing in the 90s makes us wonder where enterprise IT will be 20 years from now.
Mitch Wagner
Google Launches Its Most Depressing Service Yet

4|15|13   |   2:59   |   10 comments


Google's new Inactive Account Manager lets you control how Google disposes of your accounts when you die.
Second Shooter
Argument Over Top-Level Domains Is 'Stupid'

4|11|13   |   2:07   |   3 comments


The whole Amazon.reader debate is a double-stupid. It's stupid to think that there's any e-book buyer who doesn't know Amazon's URL, and it was stupider to let ICANN launch the whole free-form TLD initiative to start with.
Kim Davis
Ladies, Your Tablet Awaits

3|21|13   |   2:22   |   37 comments


ePad Femme is the world’s first tablet “made exclusively for women.”
Wisdom of the Big Chair
NFC Moves Into the Mainstream

3|20|13   |   2:16   |   No comments


While NFC's original goal was to enhance mobile commerce applications, it is finding its way into a number of other uses, which is creating both opportunity as well as challenges for IT departments.
Wisdom of the Big Chair
Integrating Security Into Your Cloud Contract

3|19|13   |   3:35   |   No comments


Enterprises would like to move to cloud computing but are hesitant because they are concerned about providers’ ability to secure company data. Here are some tips that help to ensure that if breaches occur, the business is not left holding the bag.
Brian Baron
How Edmunds.com Collects Customer Information

3|18|13   |   1:15   |   No comments


Edmunds separates customers into segments based on the info it collects on its site and from partners, and uses that to push out custom content, said Brian Baron, director of business analytics for Edmunds.com, at Predictive Analytics Innovation Summit.
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NSA Leaks Shine Spotlight on Perils of Contractor Partnerships
Jason Mick
The US National Security Agency learned the
hard way that it can be dangerous to give a contractor too much money and access, with too little scrutiny. The NSA and other government agencies hire tens of thousands of contractors a year to analyze data. Edward Snowden -- who revealed himself as the NSA leaker after fleeing the country -- was one such contractor, reportedly holding a $122,000 salaried position at Booz Allen Hamilton at the time of his departure.

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