Cloud computing could generate big-time savings
A Booz Allen Hamilton analysis quantifies the potential savings agencies could get on hardware and support costs by moving to cloud computing.
IPv4 addresses almost gone
The Internet will run out of unused Internet Protocol version 4 Internet addresses soon, predicts the American Registry for Internet Numbers.
Patch Tuesday: Expect 6 security fixes
Micosoft expected to release six security patches Tuesday, including a critical item touches every Windows OS except for Windows 7.
NIST releases specs for automated IT security protocol
The specifications provides an overview of the Security Content Automation Protocol and how developers can integrate it into their product.
Criminals stay ahead of data breach laws, experts warn
The Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved two new security laws, but threats are evolving too fast, experts say.
TwitterPeek: Any point?
GCN Lab ponders the uni-tasking TwitterPeek.
Senate plan is a step forward for cybersecurity
The Oct. 31 announcement by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) that the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is drafting new cybersecurity legislation comes as a constructive, though somewhat overdue, gesture.
Automated tools take sweat out of security compliance
New automated tools can help agencies get some of the voluminous security configuration data required under the Federal Information Security Management Act. But the tools aren't a cure-all.
Army's interactive classroom enhances training for dangerous missions
The Army Defense Ammunition Center uses a wireless response system integrated with PowerPoint to make classroom instruction more interactive and effective.
Interactive tools could be the first step toward better teaching
A wireless system used by the Army for explosives safety training has improved classroom and exam performance, but integrating it more completely into the courses could increase its value.
Arabic language app walks the talk
Downloadable from the Apple App Store, this Arabic-speaking companion is a mobile friend for people who want to learn the language.
Spammers jump on the Windows 7 bandwagon
The GCN Lab finds its spam box filled with fake Windows 7 updates.
Netbooks prove worthy of a second look
The Lab tests six new netbooks and finds that they have come a long way, with performance and features that exceed netbooks' early reputation. Although all performed well, there is one clear winner.
Toshiba's Mini is the class of the netbook field
Toshiba's Mini NB205-N210 has a well-designed interface and the best performance, lowest price and longest battery life -- by far -- in the roundup. No wonder it gets the Review's Choice designation.
Sony Vaio netbook a multimedia power
The Sony Vaio W-series is expensive at $500, but it would do well for users who deal with multimedia on a variety of devices with different types of storage.
IdeaPad ideal netbook for budget conscious
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 is a good, general-use netbook that comes at a great price. It would do well in an environment where money is an issue and every ounce of weight matters.
HP Mini but mighty netbook
The HP Mini 5101 has an expansive keyboard and enhanced communications features and would be best suited in an environment with gigabit network connections and/or wireless-N capabilities.
Fujitsu netbook designed to shine
Fujitsu's M2010 mini-notebook is a nicely apportioned netbook designed for multimedia use. Its bright screen and impressively loud speakers definitely contribute to that.
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