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- Updates on Networking Sector: F5, Juniper, Akamai [view article]
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- Friday Options Update: XLF, C, CROX, JNPR, GDX, TOL, UHS, COLM, TEN [view article]
- Earnings Preview: Juniper Networks [view article]
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- The Dangers of Cloud Computing: VirtSec on Steroids [view article]
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Fast Money Recap, 3/5/08: Apple Sweet on RIMM's Market Share [view article]
This is an excellent summary. I invariably missed out the last segment (final trade) as these panelists tend to mumble their respective picks. It would be interesting to track how their picks in the following day or two. ReplyLepoff, M.D.
Jim Cramer's In-Depth Lightning Round, 2/15/08: Sorry Martha! [view article]
I agree with Ed K. I feel sorry for anyone who listens to Cramer. I forgot to turn the channel the other day when I heard him raving about GM. I couldn't believe what I was hearing, but then again, it was Cramer. I immediately change the channel from CNBC at 3 PM every day from now on. ReplyJim Cramer's In-Depth Lightning Round, 2/15/08: Sorry Martha! [view article]
IF YOU REALLY BELIEVE GM IS A BUY,YOU ALSO BELIEVE IN THE TOOTH FAIRY,SANTA AND THE EASTER BUNNY.WHAT WAS THAT LOSS PER SHARE,$68.45 THAT'S TWO AND A HALF+TIMES THERE CURRENT STOCK PRICE OF$26.13.BY THE WAY 96.50% OF THERE STOCK IS OWNED BY INSTITUTIONS.SELL,SELL... ReplyUnder The Radar News - Wednesday [view article]
Cisco' Quite Cutbacks? Bernanke's Private Horror Stories? Where do you get this baloney? Unverified, low impact, innuendo....geez, I'm just wasting my time reading stuff like this. Do you have any real and actionable information to offer? BTW, try to say things accurately - a 'hiring freeze' is not a 'cutback'. ReplyGuy
Under The Radar News - Wednesday [view article]
Re. the Cisco hiring freeze: I heard that Goldman has implemented a hiring freeze as well. ReplyEli Hoffmann
Under The Radar News - Wednesday [view article]
Should have been "albums." Corrected. Thanks. ReplyUnder The Radar News - Wednesday [view article]
One dollar cheaper? You mean they give you a penny for buying it? Reply.com
Network/Virtualization Security: Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine [view article]
Now Greg, that was much better. Thank you. Look forward to future reports. Will check out archimedius.net. Tim ReplyNetwork/Virtualization Security: Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine [view article]
Timmy: I have a 5 year old so let me give it a shot. With virtualization applications and operating systems are no longer coupled with hardware... they can move around from server to server, etc With mere mouse clicks). That enables a tremendous amount of flexibility, which enables substantial cost savings... because enterprises won't have to purchase more hardware (and space, electricity) than they need and they can make changes more easily.As enterprises move to these virtual data centers, their network hardware will have to adapt to this new, fluid world of change. Many of these network security solutions require custom hardware, so it may be difficult with them to keep up or be positioned in the right place to deliver equivalent protection.
Securing a "fabric" of servers that can all communicate with each other (where the biggest savings of virtualization will be) is very different from inspecting traffic running between a dedicated pool of servers and the network or another pool.
Netsec hardware vendors will not only have to tackle the problem of larger traffic spikes across a wider and more fluid environment, but will also have to keep up with heightened change. Those that require manual tuning/management will keep security pros even busier merely managing change.
Then there is the question of where these devices will be inserted in the data center in order to be effective. Can VMs communicate with each other (be compromised) without a security appliance even knowing? Could copies of compromised servers then be made and moved for malicious purposes, behind or around security measures?
VMW has introduced some dramatic new capabilities for managing data centers. If the security solutions can adapt and the security pros understand the security differences between the physical data center world and virtual, data center security will be improved by virtualization. Network security pros will enjoy many of the same benefits as the server ops teams (enhanced flexibility and performance). This depends on security solutions ability to be re-architected for these new demands and the success of some hot private companies in the virtsec space.
I think I exceeded the vocab and comprehension of a typical 4 year old... but then I sensed that you were actually much older. SO I hope this explanation helps. You can get more info at archimedius.net.
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Network/Virtualization Security: Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine [view article]
Good article. Difficult to understand. Can you explain it to me like I'm four years old? I own both EMC and VMware. ReplyBT Group: Reversing a Victorian Tradition [view article]
Andrew ... hate to say we told you so ... but ... ;) ReplyFed Cut Again Fails to Help Financials [view article]
Foreclosure Activity Up 30% in Third QuarterA total of 635,159 foreclosure filings — default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions — were reported on 446,726 properties nationwide during the third quarter of 2007, a 30 percent increase from the previous quarter and an increase of nearly 100 percent from the third quarter of 2006, according to the RealtyTrac U.S. Foreclosure Market Report. “August and September were the two highest monthly foreclosure filing totals we’ve seen since we began issuing our report in January 2005,” said James J. Saccacio, chief executive officer of RealtyTrac
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Fed Cut Again Fails to Help Financials [view article]
Okay time to get back to biz at hand - althoughit was fun calling Obama a cocain-head and Hillary
a no-head out-sourcer ....
I got a question for all those seeking being PREZ????
Your driving down the Highway - you see in front of you
a very expensive car crash - In that car is a big donor
- and a big CEO - that promised job's doing out-sourcering
and push for free trade ----
Now as you get close to that wreck - across the highway - a
bus load of kids in a school bus crashe's ----
The CEO big biz CEO is trapped and needs you to - tie off a
bleeder and hold it ----
But the kids are trapped and the gas is working it's way to a
open fire - and will burn the kids alive ----
WIll you put the Big-Biz-Ceo ahead of the KIDS - after all there
will not be a JOB for them later in life - being all out-sourcered
and cheap labor coming in ???
Or do you save the KIDS - knowing full well - another greedy fool
- will do the out-sourcering for you ????
So do you save the American KIDS - or your rich-greedy out-sourcering -
cheap labor - donor ???
PLZ EXPLAIN WHY ???
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Fed Cut Again Fails to Help Financials [view article]
MadamRomaI will not vote for a cokehead.....
MIEZIE
BUT YOU WILL VOTE - FOR NO-HEAD ????
THOSE POOR - DEM HUBBY'S !!!!
WEll you just brought the toe-tapping repub's and those toe-tapping Dem's toghter ....
OHHHH Wait no you didn't - There already toghter - RICH-GREEDY - CORPO ELITE'S ...
........
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Fed Cut Again Fails to Help Financials [view article]
You recall that star-trek - where they broke the barrier to findGOD - Then Cap-Kirk - Asked the so-called GOD - WHAT DOES GOD NEED
WITH A STAR-SHIP????
WE HAD LAW BREAKERS GALORE IN THIS COUNTRY - FOLLOWING GOLDEN-CALF
BUILDERS - SOMETIMES - YOU HAVE TO STOP AND ASK - WHY DOES GOD NEED A
STAR-SHIP ????
By LAURIE COPANS, Associated Press Writer
19 minutes ago
JERUSALEM - Israel's public security minister warned Saturday that
a U.S. intelligence report that said Iran is no longer developing
nuclear arms could lead to a regional war that would threaten the
Jewish state.
"The American misconception concerning Iran's nuclear weapons is
liable to lead to a regional Yom Kippur where Israel will be among
the countries that are threatened," Dichter said in a speech in a
suburb south of Tel Aviv, according to his spokesman, Mati Gil.
"Something went wrong in the American blueprint for analyzing the
severity of the Iranian nuclear threat."
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20...;_ylt=Aq9hwiGx20v7Qli0...
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