Complexity could jeopardize data center consolidation
Increasing computing demands and a mix of OS systems could jeopardize potential savings, according to a new survey sponsored by Juniper Networks. A quarter of feds think there will be more data centers, not fewer, in 2015.
One more reason why passwords are no darn good
Even the best policies can produce easily guessed passwords, a study finds.
Going mobile? The people are already there.
Agencies serious about connecting with the public have to go where the people are. Increasingly, that means mobile apps.
Smart grid gets its first 6 standards
The Smart Grid Interoperability Panel has approved the first set of standards for guiding the development of an intelligent, interoperable 21st century energy grid.
NIST looks for secure ways to use iPads, iPhones in the enterprise
Pilot program will test how best to let employees use the devices in a secure environment.
Where will you be when the lights go out?
The Product of the Month for August is the SSGKRP-1 Uninterrupted Power Supply from Falcon Electric, a UPS with brains and brawn.
DOD's challenge: Balancing bits and bombs
The Pentagon's plan for operating in cyberspace should help quiet concerns of those worried that the strategy goes too far -- or not far enough.
California to test electronic traffic tickets
Officials want California to move from paper-based ticketing to processing traffic citations on handheld devices.
Wireless access-point tracker cures headaches for network admins
The AirCheck Wi-Fi Tester from Fluke Networks will locate all your access points and help solve user support and security snafus.
Options expand for online authentication
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is revising its guidelines to expand the tools and techniques agencies can use to authenticate identity online.
CDC moves disease surveillance system to the cloud
CDC's BioSense, originally developed as an anti-terrorism program, is remaking itself to provide a cloud-based platform for federal, state and local health care coordination.
Latest Dell Latitudes add sexiness to sensibility and performance
The Dell Latitude E6420 is packed with everything that system hungry programs demand.
Sandia researcher finds a better way to cool electronics
Sandia National Laboratories has developed a new type of air-cooled heat exchanger that increases CPU efficiency, is immune to dust fouling and can cut power costs.
Study links IQ with choice of browser; guess who scores lowest
A study by AptiQuant gave IQ tests to more than 100,000 people and then grouped scores according to the browsers they used while taking the test.
3 reasons Google+ is a minus
Do feds really need another social networking site? Does anyone?
Which cities have the fastest broadband?
Eighteen U.S. cities are among the world's fastest for broadband connections, but some areas are still dismally slow. Cities in Asia, particularly in Japan, dominate Akamai's Top 100 list.
What was the first personal computer?
This is a subject open to interpretation. It's tempting to cite the Apple 1 (1976) or IBM PC (1981) and leave it at that. Some folks might even say the Kenbak 1 (1971). But the first PC can actually be traced back even further.
Delaware gives one voice to VOIP
Centralizing telephony operations allows the state's IT shop to become an internal VOIP service provider, simplifying services and cutting costs.
Avoid putting all your eggs in one basket with redundant networking
Delaware is providing backup bandwidth via session controllers that pass it onto a carrier network located in separate data centers.
Smart phones: Too risky for the battlefield?
Security weaknesses in commercial mobile devices must be addressed before DOD can make them widely available on the battlefield.
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