Apple: Inside the cult
As It Happens
We'll list new and noteworthy things that are happening on ITworld here. Please use this blog to tell us what you like, what you don't, or suggest features you could use. more
CIO Wisdom
Crimeware
Dr. Markus Jakobsson is Principal Scientist at Palo Alto Research Center. He is a founder of the security startup RavenWhite, which addresses security problems associated with authentication, malware and click-fraud. He is also one of the founders of SecurityCartoon, an educational approach targeting typical Internet users. He is a firm believer in technology to address security problems, but believes that a holistic view that includes the end user and his/her behavior is crucial. Unexpected user behavior can thwart the best security measures, and any security measure must be designed with social engineering and human failure in mind. Dr. Jakobsson's recent books Phishing and Countermeasures (Wiley, 2006) and Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses (Symantec Press, 2008) chart new territory in online security. He received his PhD from University of California at San Diego in 1997. more
Data Protection 360
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It's time to give your data the protection it deserves. This blog explores the challenges that organizations face in distributed, multi-platform environments, and provides insight into how to safe guard data through backup, business continuity and disaster recovery. Daily posts about industry news, and trends also provided.
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Keep up with all of the issues that are key to keeping your mobile enterprise secure and operating at maximum ROI. The Enterprise Mobile blog covers platforms (from smart phones to netbooks to laptops), applications, and the middleware/backend systems that let the enterprise network extend out to customer locations. Keep up with all of Curtis' posts via the Mobile newsletter. Sign up here. more
Get Started with Microsoft Expression Blend
A look into the world of XAML design and development as explored through one of Microsoft's latest design/development tools - Expression Blend. Building software, just became a whole lot more fun! more
Inside the Channel
News, how-tos, advice for VARs, systems integrators, preferred partners more
IT Underworld
IT Underworld follows George and Elias, two lowly foot soldiers in the IT army of a large company, and their battles with clueless end users and meddling execs. Put IT Underworld cartoons on your blog, Facebook, tweet about it, email it. It's yours for the taking -- just don't forget to include a link to this page: http://www.itworld.com/blog/phil-johnson. more
ITwhirled
A tribute to the weird, funny, twisted, technology-driven world we live in. more
Lead IT Right
Dr. Joanne Sujansky is an international keynote speaker, author and consultant who has worked with leaders to make their workplaces more productive and profitable. Her energy and enthusiasm have touched audiences’ hearts and minds for over twenty-five years. Among the organizations that have called upon Joanne to deliver speeches and provide consulting are: GlaxoSmithKline, PPG Industries, Inc., US Steel Corporation, American Express-Sweden, AT&T, Meeting Professionals International, US. Postal Service, IBM, Society for Automotive Engineers International, T. Rowe Price, Mayo Clinic and Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche. She is the author of numerous books on leadership, change and retention. Joanne is an award-winning entrepreneur who founded KEYGroup, an international training and assessment company. She is past National President of the American Society for Training and Development, and is a recipient of their highest honor, the Gordon M. Bliss Award. Joanne is an active member of the National Speakers Association, and holds their highest earned designation, Certified Speaking Professional. Download a free ebook from KEYGroup: How to Manage Change and Master the Change process. more
Making Green Work
Green IT is equal parts social imperative and a business need. This blog explores how to adopt a business-driven green initiative in your IT organization. more
Microsoft Musings
Microsoft Musings is a CIO's take on all things Microsoft. Have an idea you'd like to run by Scott for a future post? Want to comment on something that's been written, but don't want to make it public? Email Scott directly at itworldfeedback@slowe.com. Scott is the CIO for Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. He has written over 500 technology-related articles and two books - Home Networking: The Missing Manual, and the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion (co authored with Walter Glenn and Joshua Maher). more
SaaS Notes
In this blog I will be addressing SaaS throughout 2009. I'll cover how to evaluate which applications to consider, how to implement, security and identity, pitfalls to using the cloud computing model and anything else you, the reader, tell me you want to know. That’s the key... you have to talk back to me. Make this interactive. Let me know what works and where I missed the boat. more
Security Visualization
Raffael Marty is chief security strategist and senior product manager at Splunk. Fully immersed in industry initiatives, standards efforts and activities, Raffy lives and breathes security and visualization. He is the author of 'Applied Security Visualization,' published Aug 1, 2008 by Addison-Wesley Professional. more
Security: Secrets and Hype
The topics of this blog are in Fuzzing and VoIP security. As the CTO of Codenomicon, the main focus of Ari's work is with security testing of various next generation communication technologies such as VoIP, WiMAX and IPTV. His latest book is focused on this topic, and is titled "Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance". You can win a free copy of The Fuzzing Book from the Codenomicon web site. What is VoIP security all about? After close to ten years of hacking and bashing VoIP, Ari Takanen will finally reveal the secrets and discuss the hype around VoIP security. The discussions in this blog will draw from his book "Securing VoIP Networks: Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Countermeasures" co-authored by Peter Thermos, and published by Addison-Wesley. Ari will answer any questions and comments you might have regarding penetration testing and fuzzing of next generation communication networks such as IP telephony. Check out the sample chapter of the VoIP book here! more
Smart Development
"Smart Development" provides concepts and working code for the practicing programmer, five-to-six days each week of the year. While this blog mostly leaves mainstream domains like Java, C#, and SaaS to specialists, there's an abundance of good ideas having to do with such secondary technologies as Python, SNMP, Expect, and IPv6 that deserve to be passed on. "Smart Development" particularly favors lightweight techniques: underappreciated languages or styles that yield robust results with a small entry cost. more
Smart Tech for Small Biz
James E. Gaskin writes books (16 so far), articles and jokes about technology and real life from his home office in the Dallas area. Gaskin has been helping small and medium sized businesses use technology intelligently since 1986. This blog covers IT news, views, and product info with the small business angle in mind. Write him at readers@gaskin.com. more
Sure, it's Secure!
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols(sjvn@vna1.com) has been writing about technology and the business of technology since CP/M-80 was cutting-edge and 300bit/sec. was a fast Internet connection -- and we liked it! more
Tech That Matters
The Daily Tip
Quick, practical advice for IT pros. Made fresh daily. Tips, shortcuts, how-tos, and advice to help IT pros of all stripes work smarter and more efficiently. The Tip may be as simple as a time-saver that helps streamline a common task, a quick start on a hot technology, or part of a longer series of advice that focuses on a specific problem such as how to install a wireless network, troubleshooting Windows, BlackBerry support, or even favorite social networking techniques. Want to cash in on your IT savvy? Send your tip to tips@itworld.com. If we post it, we'll send you a $25 Amazon e-gift card. more
The Left Field
Sean has a reputation for a take on technology that can seem to be "out of left field," but is guaranteed to get you thinking. Sometimes contrarian, always insightful, he offers a unique perspective on the practice of programming and on technology in general. more
The TechnoFile
Pete Smith, a self-described technophile, writes about technology that makes your work easier and life more fun. more
Esther Schindler
If the comments are ugly, the code is ugly
claird
SVG a graphics format for 21st century
pasmith
Take Chrome OS for a test spin
Sandra Henry-Stocker
Solaris Tip: Have Your Files Changed Since Installation?
jfruh
Android fragments vs. the iPhone monolith
mikelgan
What Gizmodo missed about the Pro WX Wireless USB disk drive
Sidekick: The Good News & the Bad News
Either way you look at it Microsoft Data Center management did not follow standards or best practices in this failure. In which case it makes me wonder more about the outsourcing of corporate data much less personal data.
- mburton325
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