CSTechcast.com brings you another podcast for IT pros. This week we get into social networking in business, for business, and about business with well know blogger Louis Gray, managing director of new media for Paladin Advisors Group. Find his insight at the ever popular louisgray.com. This week, the Chinese have apparently been setting up elaborate hacking into US government systems, citizen developers will account for 25% of enterprise applications in 2014, Sun plans to layoff 3,000 employees, Bing gets a small bump in traffic, and Windows 7 finally launches. The blogosphere's obsession with killing Friendfeed gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at Windows 7 deployment tools, and Exchange Server virtual memory fragmentation gets some attention in "The Weekly Tech Tip".
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Links to stories and sites discussed in the show:Evidence Points To China In Cyber Attacks (InformationWeek)Gartner: ‘Citizen Developers` to Deliver 25% of Apps by 2014 (eWeek)Beleaguered Sun Forced to Lay Off 3,000 More Employees (eWeek)Microsoft Bing Continues Growth in September, But So Does Google (eWeek)Microsoft CEO Ballmer Launches Windows 7 In New York (eWeek)Friendfeed lives! Co-founder says it’s in “chrysalis stage” (VentureBeat)Deployment TechCenter (Microsoft)How to troubleshoot virtual memory fragmentation in Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange 2000 Server (Microsoft)
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