Army Research Lab deploys cloud for app testing
What do you do if your application is so large that it would require all the nodes on your network just to test? If you're the Army Research Laboratory, you turn to cloud computing.
Microsoft releases Deployment Toolkit beta for Windows 7
Beta release particularly supports deployment of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, as well as Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP deployments.
How DOD's cybersecurity certification program for personnel works
DOD published a manual describing various job categories, including technical and management positions, and the different certifications that meet the training requirement. Here are a few examples.
The new cybersecurity licensing proposal at a glance
Here's how a Senate proposal to require certification or even licensing for cybersecurity professionals would work.
Cybersecurity training: The battle over mandates
A debate rages over a Senate proposal to require certification or licensing for all cybersecurity professionals who work on government information systems.
NASA stores lunar orbiter data in the cloud
Scientists will have immediate access to data from NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter via a cloud-based storage system.
Unisys sees a vision in the cloud
Unisys Corp. unveiled its cloud-computing strategy and solutions portfolio for organizations seeking to move applications securely to tailored cloud environments.
NASA, Japan release the most detailed digital model yet of Earth
NASA and a Japanese agency have released a digital topographical map that covers 99 percent of the Earth’s land mass, created from nearly 1.3 million images taken from NASA’s Terra spacecraft.
DARPA investigates extreme supercomputing
The Defense Department wants to take supercomputing to the next level by funding the development of a new breed of supercomputers that will be smarter and faster and yet smaller and require much less power than today's massive machines.
Juniper Networks introduces multimedia voice-over-IP solutions
Juniper Networks introduces new applications and services that enable customers to deliver voice, video and other multimedia services in ways that require less bandwidth and lower costs for high-volume users.
LCD monitors go big, with mostly good results
Six 24- and 27-inch LCDs try to break the law that states that as size increases, quality decreases. And a few of them succeed.
The bottom line on solid state drives
SSDs have advantages if you need quick access to data, and eventually, as their prices fall, they could become more common for PCs.
GCN Lab Review: ViewSonic VG2427wm LCD monitor
The 24-inch widescreen LCD aced every performance and image quality test we threw at it, yet comes with a reasonable $499 price tag.
GCN Lab Review: Eizo FlexScan EcoView EV2411W LCD monitor
If you are looking for a high-quality monitor that is easy on energy consumption and the eyes of those working on it, the EV2411W is a great choice.
GCN Lab Review: Acer B273HU LCD monitor
The Acer B273HU, a 27-inch LCD with a surprisingly low price, did well enough at every task to make it a good value for anyone who wants to upgrade to a huge screen without breaking the bank.
Solid-state drives find novel niches at some enterprises
Solid-state drives eventually will change the IT and physical architectures of most storage systems.
GCN Lab Review: NEC MultiSync EA241WM LCD monitor
The $455 price tag is tempting for a 24-inch LCD, but you can get more quality for not much more money.
GCN Lab Review: Dell UltraSharp 2709W LCD monitor
If you play a lot of video on a large screen, the 2709W is a good choice. But if color accuracy or more mundane tasks hold sway, a 24-inch panel might better suit your office needs.
GCN Lab Review: HP LP2475w LCD monitor
The HP LP2475w is a good all-around 24-inch LCD with few flaws but little to offer in terms of major strengths. It should perform well in most office situations.
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