Book Excerpt and Interview: Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in - InfoQ.com
The book is a high level prescriptive guidance on the approaches to moving enterprise services and business processes to the cloud. David starts the discussion of his book with the “why?” of moving to the cloud and he goes on to define the cloud
A Dot-Com Makes It Work, After Another Burst Bubble - Voiceof San Diego
For Jimmy Hendricks, heading into the office is as simple as rolling out of bed. Inside his North Park apartment, computers with large screens hum in almost every room, taped down cables snake across the floor and dry erase boards busy with numbers
Whitman no rookie at playing hardball - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Sacramento - Meg Whitman is campaigning for governor as a political outsider, but behind the scenes she is playing classic political hardball in her quest for the Republican nomination. She tried to push her chief GOP opponent, Steve
Chino Hills residents express fears over expansion of Edison power - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
CHINO HILLS - Residents on Thursday voiced their worries at the Chino Valley Community Church over planned 200-foot towers along an existing Edison right-of-way to carry wind-generated electricity in the city. Hundreds of properties in the city are
How Does Compete Get Its Web Traffic Data? At Least One Way Sounds - TechCrunch
We were recently pointed to this post from last month by Ben Edelman, a Harvard privacy advocate. In it, he details the data the Upromise toolbar collects and sends out. This toolbar is used by college students looking for savings on various items
Missing the Tea Party - New York Times Blogs
The real surprise of the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , which magnified the ability of corporations to spend money in political campaigns, is how widely disliked the ruling is across the ideological
India Seeks Title of World’s Fastest-Growing Economy (Update1) - Bloomberg
Yesterday’s report, the annual Economic Survey prepared by officials advising Mukherjee, said “it is entirely possible for India to move into the rarified domain of double-digit growth and even attempt to don the mantle of the fastest-growing
Utah House OKs Eminent Domain on Federal Land - ABC News
The Utah House has approved a bill that would allow the state to take federally owned land through the use of eminent domain. Lawmakers approved the legislation 57-13 on Thursday. Republican Rep. Chris Herrod, the bill’s sponsor, says the federal
Microsoft allows Cryptome to publish controversial document - CNET News
Criminal Compliance Handbook” on Wednesday , citing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. On Thursday morning Microsoft notified Network Solutions that it was withdrawing its complaint and the domain registrar put the Cryptome site back online
Microsoft’s ‘Operation b49′ chokes Waledac botnet - ZDNet Blogs
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has effectively shut down the Waledac botnet, cutting off cybercriminal access to hundreds of thousands of infected Windows computers around the world. In partnership with security vendors and law enforcement
Book Excerpt and Interview: Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in - InfoQ.com
The book is a high level prescriptive guidance on the approaches to moving enterprise services and business processes to the cloud. David starts the discussion of his book with the “why?” of moving to the cloud and he goes on to define the cloud
A Dot-Com Makes It Work, After Another Burst Bubble - Voiceof San Diego
For Jimmy Hendricks, heading into the office is as simple as rolling out of bed. Inside his North Park apartment, computers with large screens hum in almost every room, taped down cables snake across the floor and dry erase boards busy with numbers
Whitman no rookie at playing hardball - Los Angeles Times
Reporting from Sacramento - Meg Whitman is campaigning for governor as a political outsider, but behind the scenes she is playing classic political hardball in her quest for the Republican nomination. She tried to push her chief GOP opponent, Steve
Chino Hills residents express fears over expansion of Edison power - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
CHINO HILLS - Residents on Thursday voiced their worries at the Chino Valley Community Church over planned 200-foot towers along an existing Edison right-of-way to carry wind-generated electricity in the city. Hundreds of properties in the city are
How Does Compete Get Its Web Traffic Data? At Least One Way Sounds - TechCrunch
We were recently pointed to this post from last month by Ben Edelman, a Harvard privacy advocate. In it, he details the data the Upromise toolbar collects and sends out. This toolbar is used by college students looking for savings on various items
Missing the Tea Party - New York Times Blogs
The real surprise of the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , which magnified the ability of corporations to spend money in political campaigns, is how widely disliked the ruling is across the ideological
India Seeks Title of World’s Fastest-Growing Economy (Update1) - Bloomberg
Yesterday’s report, the annual Economic Survey prepared by officials advising Mukherjee, said “it is entirely possible for India to move into the rarified domain of double-digit growth and even attempt to don the mantle of the fastest-growing
Utah House OKs Eminent Domain on Federal Land - ABC News
The Utah House has approved a bill that would allow the state to take federally owned land through the use of eminent domain. Lawmakers approved the legislation 57-13 on Thursday. Republican Rep. Chris Herrod, the bill’s sponsor, says the federal
Microsoft allows Cryptome to publish controversial document - CNET News
Criminal Compliance Handbook” on Wednesday , citing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. On Thursday morning Microsoft notified Network Solutions that it was withdrawing its complaint and the domain registrar put the Cryptome site back online
Microsoft’s ‘Operation b49′ chokes Waledac botnet - ZDNet Blogs
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has effectively shut down the Waledac botnet, cutting off cybercriminal access to hundreds of thousands of infected Windows computers around the world. In partnership with security vendors and law enforcement