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Inertia – Apple WWDC 2012: In the mid-90s, when the Wintel platform came to dominate the sweet spot of the business/consumer computer business, Apple at least had one loyal constituency: high end users. While Apple didn’t sell a lot of ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Apple Voices, Audio Podcast, Corporate, Editorial, Inertia: Technology News and Opinion, Tech Conferences and Events, Technology Tags: Apple, Connected Social Media, Inertia, Lou Borella, Mac Pro, vg3tv, we want a new macpro, World Wide Developer Conference, World Wide Developer Conference 2012, WWDC, WWDC 2012
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Inertia – Interop 2012: What are some of the hot issues in IT? In this edition of Inertia, we took to the floor of Interop to talk with experts, IT pros and vendors. OpenFlow, which was an Interop Labs demo ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Big Data, Cloud Computing, data centers, Editorial, Inertia: Technology News and Opinion, Tech Conferences and Events, Technology Tags: Blue Coat, Brian Sparks, business Internet access optimization, data center, Elfiq, Eric Simpson, Harry Petty, Inertia, interconnect, Interop, Interop 2012, Interop 2012 Las Vegas, Interop Network Operations Center, Interop NOC, Jean Pascal Hebert, link balancing, load balancing, Mellanox, Michael Wilde, Network Operations Center, NOC, OpenFlow, Sasi Murthy, SDN, social media, Splunk, Vello, Vello Systems
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Inertia: Two-steps-forward-one-step-back has been an apt description for much of professional web-based media. As Joe Casale, CEO of Casale Media says, “I’ve heard it said there’s four steps to putting an ad on TV and like 90 steps for doing ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Editorial, Inertia: Technology News and Opinion, Tech Conferences and Events Tags: ad tech, Adam Epstein, admarketplace, Andrea Fernandes, Casale Media, Dave Shapiro, Inertia: Technology News and Opinion, Joe Casale, Max Mead, Netseer, TC Media, Tube Mogul
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IT Security: Defending against intrusion was a hot topic at previous RSA conferences. But users are using their devices outside the network perimeter of their organizations, which exposes data like never before. In this podcast we asked several security experts ... [see the full post] |
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Categories: Audio Podcast, Big Data, Editorial, Inertia: Technology News and Opinion, Security, Tech Conferences and Events Tags: 2012 RSA Security Conference, Akamai, Amit Khosla, Cyber Risk Management, Dave Elliott, George Gerchow, Hewlett-Packard, Homeland Security, HP, Kaspersky Lab, Martha Gilbertson, Michael Sutton, Mike Smith, Moscone Center, RSA, RSA Security Conference, Symantec, Tim Armstrong, Trisha Travaline, VMware, Zscaler