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iPhone: Does white make right?
Stop the presses: After decades of anticipation, the white iPhone has finally arrived. Here in Cringeville you could cut the excitement with a knife. I mean a butter knife -- a plastic one. Or maybe just a spork. Read More


WEBCAST: ArcSight

Guide to Insider Threat Protection
The Guide to insider Threat Protection webcast guide will cover the motivations and practical defenses any enterprise can take to minimize the risk from malicious insiders. Attend this webcast to learn what you can do to lower the risk of abuse from trusted insders. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: Quantum

Disk-Based Backup Price-Performance Leadership
Quantum takes aim at the disk-based backup price-performance leadership position with its most recent DXi announcement. Read now.

5 tips for setting up Microsoft Small Business Server
Microsoft's Small Business Server (SBS) is aimed at small businesses, but it comes with a fully functional copy of Exchange 2010 SP1. However, many SBS customers probably aren't taking advantage of what the SBS-Exchange combo can do or are fearful of the more complex Exchange part. Here are five tips to help. Read More

The case of the random network problems
I once worked in the IT department of a tech manufacturing company where we ran into an interesting problem: A large portion of the office network would go offline for several minutes to an hour or more at random intervals on random days. Read More

The failure behind the Amazon outage isn't just Amazon's
When Amazon.com's outage last week left popular websites and services crippled or outright disabled, the blogosphere blew up with noise around the risks of using the cloud. Although a few defenders spoke up, most of these instant experts panned the cloud and Amazon.com. Read More

Some data irrecoverable after Amazon Web Services crash
Amazon has completed its recovery efforts from the extended crash of its popular cloud-computing services, but there will be lasting damage, both to customer data and to Amazon's reputation. Read More



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