CSTechcast.com is the podcast for IT pros. This week we have Zee Kane, Principal at WeDoCreative and Editor in Chief at The Next Web, who joins us from UK to talk about proper site design and what companies should be thinking about to move their web designs forward. Find more from Zee's web design and marketing company at WeDoCreative.com. In the news, Software as a Service sees reluctant adoption, IBM gets patents for image based data masking, Microsoft registers C# and Common Language Infrastructure specifications under their “Community Promise”, new remote-code execution flaw in the Microsoft Video Active-X control causes concern, and Google Apps and other Google projects gets their beta tag removed. Comcast's unwanted DNS redirection gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at the newly announced Google Chrome OS, and we explore firewall settings for Windows 7 in "The Weekly Tech Tip".
This week's episode is sponsored by: Consortio Services, a quality partner that can help you manage your IT.
Enterprise Not in Love with Software as a Service, Gartner Finds (eWeek)IBM To Patent Data Mask (InformationWeek)Microsoft Opens Up C# and CLI Specs (eWeek)Microsoft Security Advisory: Vulnerability in Microsoft Video ActiveX control could allow remote code execution (Microsoft.com)Microsoft Vulnerability Targeted in New Drive-by Attack (eWeek)Google Apps Finally Exits Beta (InformationWeek)Comcast Finally Launches DNS Redirection (DSLReports.com)Introducing the Google Chrome OS (Google Blog)
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