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Microsoft, Yahoo Cross Swords on Windows Phone 7 Data Drain

Microsoft and Yahoo are trading blame for a Windows Phone 7 data-drain issue related to synchronization between Yahoo Mail and Windows Phone Mail Client. – Microsoft has
blamed Yahoo Mail for a “data-drain” bug affecting a small subset of Windows
Phone 7 devices. However, Yahoo seems intent on shoveling that blame right back
on its rival-backslash-partner.
The fun
originally began when an unknown subset of Windows Phone 7 users began
complaining …


Time Warner Cable to Buy Data Center Specialist NaviSite for $230 Million

Time Warner Cable will diversify into data center service provisioning that will include various cloud services — including online storage. – Time Warner Cable said Feb. 1 that it plans to go into the data center
operations business by buying NaviSite for $230 million.

The deal is designed to enable Time Warner Cable, the second-largest cable
television operator (behind Comcast) in the United States, to diversify into
data center s…


Tablets, Smartphones, Video to Catapult Mobile Data Traffic: Cisco

A new Cisco study forecasts a 26-fold increase in mobile data traffic by 2015, driven by smartphones, tablets and mobile video watching. – Worldwide mobile data traffic is expected to increase 26 times by 2015, driven primarily by smartphone and
tablet use, as well as consumers increasing interest in watching videos on
mobile devices, Cisco Systems reported in a
Feb. 1 study.

Traffic will reach 6.3 exabytes the equivalent of
1 q…


Microsoft: Yahoo Mail Responsible for Windows Phone 7 Data Drain

Microsoft suggested an "inefficiency" between Yahoo Mail and the Windows Phone Mail client is causing Windows Phone 7s unexplained data drain for some users. – Microsoft is
blaming Yahoo Mail for a “data-drain” bug affecting a small subset of Windows
Phone 7 devices.
For weeks, the
company had been investigating complaints of smartphones devouring users data,
even when not running applications or cruising the Web. Some users reported
that this unexp…


Oracle Updates Data Modeling Tool with Eye to Collaboration

Oracle has added new integration with Subversion to the latest version of Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler. – Oracle is pitching new
integration in its update to Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler as an answer to
the collaboration needs of development teams.
In version 3.0, Oracle has
added integration with Subversion, an open-source tool that helps developers
track changes to their source code. Genera…


Damage Control After a Security Breach

Data breaches are the stuff of nightmares, but if you want to manage your IT environment effectively, you have to be prepared for the worst. Most companies find out their data has leaked when a third party reports it, but according to the 2010 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, most companies have evidence of the break in their log files. Experts suggest that you pull transaction logs, OS records, and authentication logs for the servers or devices that were affected. Pinpointing the anomalies will help you plug the hole, investigate the crime, figure out what was stolen, and prevent it from happening again.
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How to Effectively Manage Storage and Protect Data in the Cloud

Organizations of all sizes have to deal with an economic reality when it comes to cloud computing: cloud computing requires storage. These budgets continue to remain relatively flat even as demand for cloud storage capacity grows at a rate of nearly 60 percent per year. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Stephen Wojtowecz explains how organizations can effectively manage and protect the data stored in cloud environments. – The shift to cloud brings new challenges to data storage, which is already complicated by virtualized systems, tape storage, network-attached storage (NAS) and other data storage formats. Because all data in a cloud lives in the same shared system, management of the data becomes paramount in maintai…


Google, Connecticut Avoid Court for Street View Data Grab

Connecticut’s new Attorney General George Jepsen agreed not to sue to make Google disclose data the company’s Street View cars collected from Connecticut citizens. – Google Jan. 28 struck a deal with Connecticut
state officials to avoid court for collecting user information via unsecured
wireless networks from 2008 to 2009.
Google, Connecticut’s
new Attorney General George Jepsen and the 40-state coalition Jepsen is leading
to investigate the matter will n…


Sepaton Powers Up Its Data Protection Software

The new platform features gridlike scalability, multiprotocol support and faster deduplication, Sepaton said. – Sepaton, which is making storage pooling an increasingly well-known feature
of new-generation storage tech, this week released its next-generation (version
6.0) storage software, which powers storage pools in its new S2100-ES2 Series
1910/2910 systems.

The new platform features gridlike scala…


Researcher Finds Google Android Data Stealing Vulnerability

A researcher revealed a way to exploit a vulnerability affecting Google Android users that can be used to steal data. – A security researcher has uncovered a way to exploit a data-leak issue
affecting Google Android users.
Xuxian Jiang, an assistant professor at North
Carolina State University,
discovered the bug while working on what he described as an Android-related project.
The flaw, he wrote
in an adviso…


Virtela Extends WAN Optimization Service to Cloud-Based Data Centers

Virtela adds Cloud Accelerator, a new service to its cloud services portfolio that optimizes network traffic for data centers on any public cloud environment. – Virtela expanded its cloud services portfolio with a new WAN acceleration
service for customers utilizing public clouds for their data centers, the
company said Jan. 26.
Similar to the WAN Acceleration service Virtela launched in the summer,
Cloud Accelerator speeds up application performance be…


Intel Eases Data Center Complexity with Free FCoE Stack

Intel is giving away its Open FCoE software stack in an effort to push the drive for a single networking layer in the data center. Microsft, Cisco, Oracle, EMC and others have signed on. – Intel is giving away a Fibre Channel over Ethernet software stack as
it looks to accelerate the transition in data centers to a simpler and
less costly single networking infrastructure.
Intel officials announced Jan. 27 that they are
offering their Open FCoE software as a free upgrade to the com…


Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse Aimed at Financial Firms

Oracle Financial Services Data Warehouse hints at how Oracle, along with Microsoft and Salesforce.com, are aiming IT services at specific industries and tasks. – In the midst of the global recession, most businesses put a
lockdown on IT spending. No upgraded hardware or software, executives insisted,
until we find a way out of this mess. The problem or the opportunity, if youre
a software or hardware provider is that IT infrastructure continued to age in


European Data Protection Day in Belgrade

The European Data Protection Day will be marked in Serbia for the first time in 2011. January 28 has jointly been marked by the Council of Europe and the European Commission for the past five years.

WikiLeaks’ ISP to Anonymize All Traffic to Circumvent Data Retention Law

In advance of the Swedish government implementing a law that would require all telecommunication providers to store customer data, WikiLeaks’ ISP Bahnhof said it will anonymize all customer traffic by default. – Swedish
ISP Bahnhof will pass all customers through an anonymizing service by default
in response to a law that would require telecommunication providers to retain
customer data, the company’s CEO said on
Swedish radio.

Sweden
is in the process of passing a law that implements the European U…


Intel Simplifies the Data Center

New Technology Aims to Speed Up Cloud Adoption, Lower Costs and Environmental Impact

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Intel announces free unified networking technology that enables all data center traffic to run over a single cable using Intel 10GbE server adapters.
  • The consolidation of cabling equipment can help reduce global IT spending by $3 billion a year and the 400 million feet of global data center cabling saved is enough to wrap around the Earth three times.
  • Industry support of Intel Open FCoE, include Cisco*, Dell*, EMC*, NetApp*, Oracle* and Red Hat*

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 27, 2011 –Intel Corporation took a further step today to simplify the data center by introducing a free new technology that enables all data center traffic to run over a single cable using the Intel® 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) Server Adapter X520 family.

Unified networking allows IT departments to create flexible superhighways in virtualized data centers by consolidating multiple data and storage networks onto a single 10GbE network. The consolidation of cabling equipment can help reduce global IT spending by $3 billion a year, and the 400 million feet of global data center cabling saved is enough to wrap around the Earth three times.

A simple and high-speed unified data center network is a cornerstone of Intel’s Cloud 2015 vision and Open Data Center initiative, which were announced in October. Unified networking on 10GbE creates a simpler data center infrastructure that is easier to manage, yet can accommodate the heavy network traffic of the cloud.

“What’s frustrating for IT managers is that most of the data center dollars are spent on infrastructure costs, not on innovation,” said Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager, Data Center Group, Intel. “Expanding Intel Ethernet to include Open FCoE will help simplify the network and drive more of the IT budget toward innovation. We think IT departments can lower infrastructure costs by 29 percent, reduce power by almost 50 percent and cut cable costs by 80 percent by moving to a unified network.”

Intel’s Open FCoE integrates capabilities into the operating system to deliver full unified networking without the need for additional expensive, proprietary hardware. IT departments can use common management tools for server network and storage connectivity while integrating seamlessly with existing Fibre Channel environments.

“A unified fabric supports both compute and storage resources over a high-bandwidth transport to deliver greater data center efficiency, simplify management and can accelerate the deployment of virtualization and cloud-based services,” said Soni Jiandani, vice president of marketing, Server Access and Virtualization Technology Group, Cisco. “The Cisco Nexus 10 Gigabit Ethernet switches and the Cisco Unified Computing System servers both support Intel’s Open FCoE 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters to provide our customers with greater choice for cost-effective, scalable unified fabric access.”

Intel has worked closely with key industry leaders to certify and ensure a strong ecosystem of compatible solutions. Companies supporting the Open FCoE solution include Cisco*, Dell*, EMC*, NetApp*, Oracle* and Red Hat*.

“Server virtualization and converged storage networking, based on a shared 10 Gigabit Ethernet fabric, are key ingredients for a cost-effective infrastructure,” said Paul Brown, vice president and general manager, Storage Networking Business, EMC. “Achieving EMC E-Lab qualification is a gold standard in our industry for server, networking and storage interoperability. The extensive work done to qualify and validate the Intel Ethernet Server Adapter X520 will give our customers confidence that the product will integrate seamlessly with the EMC Symmetrix VMAX and EMC VNX family of storage products.”

“Open FCoE fits well with Dell’s delivery of open, capable, and affordable solutions because it utilizes components in the operating system to simplify the deployment and operation of converged networks,” said Brian Payne, executive director, PowerEdge Marketing Group, Dell.

The Intel Open FCoE software stack is available as a free upgrade on existing X520 family products. Additional information about Intel’s Ethernet and unified networking solutions can be found at www.intel.com/go/unifiednetworking.

Additional Information

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New levels of 10GbE scalability and performance in the data center with the Intel® 82599 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller

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Based on the Intel 82599, the flexible and scalable Intel® Ethernet X520 Server adapters now support Open FCoE.

About Intel
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Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

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Verizon iPhone Includes $20 Per Month Data Tethering: Report

Verizon’s iPhone 4 will include 3G tethering for $20 per month for 2GB data, according to a new report. – Verizon plans on offering a 3G wireless hotspot feature with the iPhone 4 for $20 per month for 2GB data, according to an online report.
Brenda Raney, executive director of corporate communications for Verizon Wireless, reportedly confirmed that $20-per-month plan in a Jan. 25 interview with the pu…


Online Trust Alliance Outlines Data Breach Guide

The guide recommends completing a privacy and security audit of all data collection activities, including cloud services. – The Online Trust Alliance, a nonprofit organization
representing the Internet ecosystem, announced the release of the quot;2011
Data Breach Incident Readiness Guide, quot; outlining key questions and
recommendations to help businesses with breach prevention and incident
management. In the wake …


Verizon Makes Changes to Data Plans as iPhone Arrival Looms

Verizon said it’s moving smartphone customers to its $30 unlimited plan. The plan reporteldy initally will include iPhone users, but only for a short amount of time. – Verizon Wireless has been preparing to launch a Code Division Multiple Access version of the Apple iPhone for nearly as long as consumers and the media have been speculating that the carrier would offer one, executives said during the carriers fourth-quarter earnings announcement.
“Weve been prepar…


IBM, North York General Hospital Collaborate on Health Care Data Aggregation, Dashboarding

North York General Hospital in Toronto will use IBM’s InfoSphere and Cognos applications to aggregate medical data into a standard format and a user-friendly dashboard view. – NYGH (North York General Hospital),
a multisite teaching hospital in Toronto,
will become the first Canadian hospital to integrate both IBM’s data aggregation software and a dashboard tool.

Big Blue has optimized its InfoSphere Clinical Analytics application
to process the data-intensive workl…