Once again, CSTechcast.com brings you another podcast for IT pros. This week we talk to Marc Borbas, Vice President at INETCO, about how the approach to measuring and monitoring real-time applications that often leave your sphere of control. Find more information at INETCO.com. In the news, Internet Explorer 8 is officially release and gets a cool reception, IBM is looking to swoop in on Sun with a takeover bid, the FTC looking into privacy concerns around Google cloud applications like Apps and GMail, EMC pushing bigger and faster solid state drive technology into the data center, and Microsoft aims to make it easier to find bugs in your code with Crash Analyzer. Quick hacks at a contest of the top 3 browser's security gets "The Worst tech Move of the Week", small and mid-size business security options gets "A Closer Look", and new features of DHCP server in Windows Server 2008 R2 and a new tool are covered in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Explorer 8: Bugs, Crashes, Glitches, Oh My! (InformationWeek) IBM-Sun Rivalry May Finally Reach An Accord (InformationWeek) Feds To Shut Down Google Apps? (InformationWeek) EMC Offers Larger-Capacity Flash Drives For Symmetrix Systems (InformationWeek) Microsoft to Unveil Open-Source Security Analyzer for Application Developers (eWeek) DHCP Server Events Tool (TechNet Blogs) A grim day for browser security at hacker contest (The Register) As always, thanks for subscribing to our podcast. Keep us going by spreading the word about CS Techcast and writing a review at your favorite podcast service, like in iTunes or at Podcastalley.com. As always, find us all week on the social networks at the Facebook fan page, at twitter.com/cstechcast, and at friendfeed.com/cstechcast. Please also send us feedback; link at CSTechcast.com. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=67 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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The weather outside is frightful, so if you’ve no place to go, download the latest podcast from CSTechcast.com. This week we talk the open source option and why it makes sense for your operations with Curt Finch, CEO of JourneyX and author of All Your Money Won't Another Minute Buy: Valuing Time as a Business Resource . In the news, IE8 is winning the war to have the least bugs, new patches for critical vulnerabilities released after Patch Tuesday, the .tel domain aims to make it easy to share contact information, Sun retires Network.com and launches a new cloud initiative, and version 5.1 of MySQL is released debuting several new features. Sony and Facebook get dissed for their collection of private data in “The Worst Tech Move of the Week”, people who put desktop in service as servers get the wrath of “The IT Pet Peeve”, and a little tip to help get your Hyper-V machines shut down cleanly in “The Weekly Tech Tip”. Our sponsor this week: Admin Script Editor by iTripoli. Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Internet Explorer Has Fewer Software Bugs Than Firefox, Chrome (InformationWeek) Zero-Day Microsoft Vulnerabilities Being Exploited (InformationWeek) Microsoft Security Advisory (960906) (Microsoft.com) .Tel Them Where to Find You (New York Times) Sun Discloses Plans To Enter Cloud Computing (InformationWeek) Sun MySQL 5.1 Upgrades Partitioning, Replication (InformationWeek) Sony Violates Children's Privacy Act (Washington Post) Keep the holiday cheer coming, with feedback at our website and interaction on Twitter and Friendfeed. Don't forget us, get us a present by getting your friends to CSTechcast.com for the podcast for IT pros by IT pros. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=54 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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A new interview, tech news, and insight from the podcast for IT pros at CSTechcast.com. This week we talk about smartphone and mobile device security with Dan Dearing, Vice President of marketing at Trust Digital. Find out more about Trust Digital at trustdigital.com. In the news, we discuss a kaleidoscope of a patch from Microsoft, social networking for G Men, Dell shutting down factories of their once high-flying made-to-order operations, a six-core server chip from Intel, and a recall of overheating Sony Vaio laptops. Comcast's FCC countersuit gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", Chrome, Firefox, and IE8 start up the browser wars once again when we take "A Closer Look", and "The Weekly Tech Tip" delves into the NETSH command.
Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Upcoming Microsoft patch lineup could be 'massive,' says researcher (ComputerWorld) CIA, FBI push 'Facebook for spies' (CNN) Dell Plans to Sell Factories In Effort to Cut Costs (Wall Street Journal) Intel ready to announce six-core chip (CNet) Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops (ZDNet)
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Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=41
- Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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 We even podcast on vacation, bringing you the latest tech information for IT professionals at CStechcast.com from fabulous Las Vegas. This week, we delve into Vista with the authors of Using Microsoft Windows Vista Robert Cowart and Brian Knittel. In the news, Firefox gets it's 3.0 on while Microsoft previews more IE8 features, the new iPhone gets some enterprise functionality while hopefully not tarnishing its cool factor, Oracle adds social networking to CRM, Microhoo finally break up (could Bradgalena be next?) while Yahoo gets on the rebound with Google, and PC shipments stay healthy in Asia. Short sighted middle management gets our "Worst Tech Move of the Week" and "The Weekly Tech Tip" presents the incredible, shrinking partition. Links to stories discussed during the show: Mozilla to release Firefox 3 on June 17 (InfoWorld) Next Internet Explorer 8 beta targets IT pros (PC Advisor) Coming To The iPhone: Enterprise Apps (Information Week) Oracle Touts Social Networks For Salespeople (Information Week) Yahoo `Damaged Goods' After Yang Fails to Revive Deal (Bloomberg) IDC Calls for PC Market to Grow 15 Percent (eWeek) We bring you CS Techcast even when on vacation, and we will keep bringing you more shows you can use to stay informed every week. Help us out by putting your review of our show on your preferred podcast directory and especially on iTunes. Help us grow the show and keep in contact with us, all our contact information is on the web site CStechcast.com. Thanks for listening. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=29 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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Info for IT pros, get ready to download the latest audio at CStechcast.com. Crimeware is the focus this week, as we interview expert Markus Jakobsson, author of Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses . In the news; Adobe gives a preview of the new Acrobat 9 integrated with the new acrobat.com web site, Microsoft warns on the monthly round of patches, spear phishing catches 15,000 big fish, AMD starts to make a serious notebook push with Puma, Opera one ups the browser competition in the fight against malware, and we review the latest rumor mill around the next generation Apple iPhone. Spying end users for targeted ads is first place in "The Worst Tech Move of the Week" and "The Weekly Tech Tip" gives the accidental SQL DBA some great pointers. Links to stories discussed during the show: Adobe offers Acrobat 9 (InfoWorld) Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 7 Security Bulletins (eWeek) Spear-phishing Attacks Have Hooked 15,000, Says Verisign (PC World) AMD's Puma pounces; misses red-hot netbook market (ArsTechnica) Opera Bolsters Web Browser with New Malware Protection (eWeek) Next-Gen iPhone Preview: Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference '08 (Information Week) Breaking: Exclusive leaked pics of the iPhone 2! (CrunchGear) Keep the love coming with reviews on your preferred podcast site, especially iTunes. Give us your comments and feedback on the blog, via e-mail, or by voicemail. All details are available at CStechcast.com. Thanks to everyone for listening. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=28 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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The title, a play on translated Japanese advertising; the cstechcast.com podcast, real information for IT professionals. Get ready for the newly released Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system with our interview of Greg Shields, frequent TechMentor presenter, Redmond Magazine contributing editor, and author of the new book: Windows Server 2008: What’s New/What’s Changed. Check out the details and a free sample chapter at sapienpress.com. The news hails the coming of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 along with lingering problems and updated Microsoft Deployment tools; FireFox 3, Safari for Windows, and IE 8 are bringing back the 90's; it's Browser Wars 2: Attack of the Clones, Hyper-V may break the Microsoft release pattern with an EARLY release, and reality show "The Office" proves itself to be a self fulfilling prophecy. Comcast gets all up in the grill of the FCC for the "Worst Tech Move of the Week", the "Weekly Tech Tip" is presented by our SharePoint Zen master, and we discuss the book The Rational Guide to Building Technical User Communities in our rip off segment of Oprah's book club with "What We're Reading". Thank's to Quest Software for sponsoring the software giveaway, enter at cstechcast.com. Find them at quest.com.
Links to stories discussed during the show: Vista SP1 Goes Live (ENT Mag) Windows Vista SP1 Wreaks Havoc On Some PCs, Users Complain (Information Week) Microsoft deployment tools ready as Windows Server 2008 arrives (TechTarget) Mozilla says Firefox 3 ready for prime-time (Reuters) Battle of the betas: Firefox 3 beats IE8 (Computer World) Apple launches Safari for Windows (ZD Net) Court Notes That Empty 'The Office'-Style Workplace Concepts Not Subject To Copyright (TechDirt) Comcast Says FCC Has No Authority To Stop Traffic Shaping (TechDirt)
We metioned author Greg Low, author of The Rational Guide to Building Technical User Communities . We also wanted to provide a link to his SQL Server podcast at sqldownunder.com. Thanks Greg for keeping the spirit of real life technology communities alive.

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Don't miss our big giveaway of Quest Software's Change Director for SQL Server. Change Director for SQL Server provides a powerful automated solution for managing change to SQL Server databases. We appreciate your listenership, so take advantage of this attempt at buying your love. This is a great package and your chances of winning are pretty good, so don't forget to enter at cstechcast.com.
Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=17
- Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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After a problem with the local telco, we are back up with our latest at cstechcast.com. We've got some humor and some know how in this episode. A nice balance if I do say so myself. This week we chat with Claudia Baca, author of "Project Management for Mere Mortals ". Find her at the web site www.claudiambaca.com, where you will find additional information including white papers and case studies. Also, check out the video series Project Management for Mere Mortals(R) (Video LiveLessons) . In the news; a new Firefox vulnerability, Dell and Sun team up, Office 2008 for the Mac, and Hitachi drops 1.8 inch and smaller hard drive lines. Plus, "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", "Meet your Local User Group", "The Tech News Flash Forward", and "The Weekly Tech Tip".
Show Notes
Links to the stories discussed in our podcast:
http://googlewatch.eweek.com/content/google_vs_facebook/scoble_unmasked_as_facebook_digibomber.html http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2007/11/28/still-having-issues-post-office-2003-sp3.aspx http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUST22530420080104 http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/15941/ http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Storage/Dell-to-Offer-Suns-Solaris-OpenSolaris-in-Servers/ http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140997-page,1/article.html http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=205208536&cid=RSSfeed_IWK_All http://blogs.technet.com/tarpara/archive/2008/01/02/office-2003-sp3-legacy-file-formats-disabled.aspx
A quick update on the Office 2003 service pack 3 issue with blocked files. Microsoft is backing down on it's overarching file blocking stance of older files as detailed in this article: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Windows/Microsoft-Backs-Down-over-Office-2003-SP3-File-Blocking/. Find a tersely worded explanation of of why the file blocking was put in place at this Technet blog post: http://blogs.technet.com/tarpara/archive/2008/01/07/office-2003-sp3-the-facts-and-fiction.aspx.
Featured User Group
Our featured user group is the Colorado Springs SQL Server User Group. They focus on Microsoft SQL Server technology and the group is headed by SQL MVP and CS Techcast member Eric Johnson. Come on out and get involved. Find them at springssql.org.
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- Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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