Google releases Chrome security fixes, still mum on flaw details
Chrome version 11.0.696.71 fixes four vulnerabilities in Google's browser.
Old systems: When to modernize, leapfrog, shut down or stay the course
Here are some rules of thumb IT managers can follow when facing the end of life of legacy systems.
Fox News reports, Secret Service agent decides it's 'blathering'
A federal agent learns that tweets aren't kept secret.
State website breaks new ground with mobile apps
The new version of Arkansas.gov includes two features state officials say are the first for government: Text4help, which lets people ask questions and get answers about government services, and a geolocation widget for finding online services.
What's missing from the cloud? An exit strategy.
Ninety percent of federal IT managers recently surveyed either say their agencies don't have or report being unaware whether their agencies have a cloud computing exit strategy.
Chinese dissident's act is a really big shoe
The architect of the Chinese government's Internet censorship policies got an unmistakable sign on May 19 that not everyone is a fan of the restrictions when a dissident threw a shoe at him.
What can the ‘Zombie Apocalypse’ teach us? In a way, everything.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention's Ali Kahn is on to something with the ‘Zombie Apocalypse.’ Can the '15-minute Zombie Workout' be far behind?
Want to know what you spend on data centers? Start shutting them down.
The consolidation process gives administrators a look into the costs of running data centers that they might not otherwise get, a DHS IT official says.
Microsoft has plans to cool its data center jets
Rick Bakken, senior director of data center evangelism at Microsoft, revealed May 18 at Tech-Ed in Atlanta what the next generation of Microsoft data centers will look like, including requiring less energy and costing less money.
The Taliban, like Charlie Sheen, ARE WINNING on Twitter
The Taliban begin an English Twitter feed, and we learn that they are winning — in their own minds.
San Francisco to put e-mail in Microsoft's cloud
The city will migrate 60 departments and agencies to Microsoft Exchange Online over the next 12 months.
Amazon's cloud may have been a cheap platform for PlayStation hack
The breach, in which attackers accessed personal data from more than 100 million customer accounts, is the first acknowledged time a cloud service has been used to wage an attack.
DARPA seeks to build attack-resistant secure cloud
The Mission-oriented Resilient Clouds initiative would help ensure military cloud infrastructure is secure and could withstand a harmful cyber attack.
Hackers to the rescue: 'Random' asks coders to make the world a better place
Random Hacks of Kindness hackathon will look for open-source solutions to disaster management and climate change challenges.
Microsoft adds support for CentOS
Microsoft announced May 16 that the company has added support for a Linux distribution to Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V.
With Boston app, potholes practically report themselves
SpeedBump lets motorists' phones detect and report jolts automatically. The city is offering $25,000 to the developer who can perfect it.
Microsoft BPOS outages cause customers to question Exchange
Microsoft's cloud-based Business Productivity Online Suite network underwent multiple outages last week, according to complaints from customers.
Private-sector progress on IPv6 makes government look good, survey finds
A majority of business networks are no where near ready for the new protocols, according to a poll conducted by Ipswitch.
US-CERT warns of vulnerability in industrial control systems
An advisory says a flaw in Iconics' Genesis32 and BizViz could allow "remote arbitrary code execution with privileges of the current user."
Wanted: Enterprise architects for data center consolidation
The EA community needs to play a bigger role in consolidation activities, Treasury's chief enterprise architect says.
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