Author: David

December 16, 2010 Off

Developer Says FBI Fiddled With OpenBSD

By David
Grazed from Internet Evolution.  Author: Sean Gallagher.

A former contributor to the code in the OpenBSD operating system that handles encryption of data has alleged that the FBI paid developers working on the code to write in backdoor mechanisms to circumvent authentication and give law enforcement unfettered access to data.

December 16, 2010 Off

Deduplication solutions ‘help to enable cloud storage’

By David
Grazed from Experian QAS.  Author: James Glass.

The use of deduplication solutions could be effective for companies looking to migrate some or all of their data to the cloud, it has been suggested.

Speaking to the InfoStor website, Dennis Rolland, director of advanced technology at data protection company Sepaton, explained that the technology can act as an "enabler" for the introduction of cloud storage.

"It makes it practical to deploy cloud storage because you’re sending, say, ten times less data over the wide area network," he said.

December 15, 2010 Off

HP ePrint news goes local

By David
Grazed from IT Wire.  Author: Stephen Withers.

HP was smart enough to realise that once you’ve designed printers with network interfaces and enough processing power to run a touchscreen control panel, it doesn’t take all that much to add network based services.

For example, the ePrint models can print documents sent to them by email, and download and print daily news summaries and other content. The problem was that the initial news source was American.

HP has now added Australian news and headlines through Yahoo!7 Daily Brief.

December 14, 2010 Off

Leaving Facebook

By David
Grazed from MIT Technology Review.  Author: Erika Jonietz.

Not the Diaspora—I didn’t convert to Judaism or emigrate anywhere. Instead, I accepted a coveted (by geeks) invitation to sign up for Diaspora, a decentralized, privacy-focused social network created by four New York University undergrads in response to what has been seen as Facebook’s focus on profits at the expense of users’ privacy.

December 14, 2010 Off

Rackspace Seeks An Edge Over Amazon With Managed Cloud Launch

By David
Grazed from CRN.  Author:  Andrew R. Hickey.

Rackspace Hosting on Tuesday launched a new managed cloud service, a hosted offering that the company says gives it an edge over commodity cloud players like Amazon (NSDQ:AMZN) Web Services.

"We’re bringing that managed service level over to the cloud," said Pat Matthews, senior vice president of cloud at Rackspace, adding that managed cloud takes some queues from Rackspace’s managed hosting launch of a decade ago. "It differentiates us from Amazon."

December 14, 2010 Off

Google Docs delivers full desktop on iPad

By David
Grazed from IT Wire.  Author: Anthony Caruana.

About a month ago, Google made an update to the mobile version of Docs so that editing of documents, albeit with some limits, was now available on mobile platforms like Android and iOS. Over the weekend, some further tweaks appeared. Now, the desktop version of Google Docs can be enabled on the iPhone.

December 13, 2010 Off

Lenovo: Convergence through cloud as future of IT

By David
Grazed from ZDNet.  Author: Liau Yun Qing.

In an interview with ZDNet Asia during his recent trip to Singapore, Rory Read, president and chief operating officer of Lenovo, said the convergence technology, which allows seamless movement of data from one device to another, will be the next wave of innovation for the next three to five years.

Users will not want to move their data from their smartphone to other devices manually, said Read, noting that this will need to be done seamlessly. "Think about it. You will take a picture with your smartphone or smart camera. It’s going to automatically, [via] 3G, link up and distribute that information to your laptop," he illustrated.