Datamation IT Management Update for Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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Inside Datamation this week:
1. What’s Your Technology Center of Gravity? 2. Windows Vista Release Delayed 3. Power Savings Benefit IT 4. 75 Percent Chance Apple Phone Soon 5. A War Driving Experience - Part II: Comparing the Results 6. A War Driving Experience - Part I: The Results 7. Are RFID Tags Vulnerable to Viruses? 8. March Madness: a Corporate Network 'Perfect Storm'
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1. What’s Your Technology Center of Gravity? Companies that see technology as a profit center see business models and processes differently from those that regard it as a cost center.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 2. Windows Vista Release Delayed Consumer versions will have to wait until 2007.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 3. Power Savings Benefit IT Newfound energy awareness has brought to the forefront another important aspect of IT management and it does more than just trim the electric bill.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 4. 75 Percent Chance Apple Phone Soon Financial analyst predicts Apple will release an iTunes compatible cellphone within the next year.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 5. A War Driving Experience - Part II: Comparing the Results War driving is fun, but it also helps us understand common access point configuration settings.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 6. A War Driving Experience - Part I: The Results Several hours driving around and some analysis provide some interesting data that show how we’re doing when it comes to Wi-Fi security.
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------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Are RFID Tags Vulnerable to Viruses? Dutch researchers claim RFID technology is open to hacker attacks and disruptive viruses. What's the answer?
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------------------------------------------------------------ 8. March Madness: a Corporate Network 'Perfect Storm' Free streaming video of the NCAA basketball tournament could take a huge toll on corporate networks, clogging up bandwidth and slowing down email, services and productivity.
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