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". This week's episode is sponsored by: Go Daddy. Get your .com domain registered for only $7.49 with our discount code: CST3. Make sure to type in CST3 when you check out at godaddy.com. Also brought to you by Consortio Services, a quality partner that can help you manage your small and medium business technology. Explore other discount offers from CS Techcast: http://offers.mevio.com/show/cstechcast.html. 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) As always, support the podcast by giving us your glowing reviews on iTunes and other podcast destinations. Let us know how we are doing. Contact us by using the feedback form at cstechcast.com, track us down on Twitter at twitter.com/cstechcast, friend us on Friendfeed at friendfeed.com/cstechcast, or hit the CS Techcast fan page on Facebook. Thanks. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=94 -Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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CSTechcast.com brings you the weekly podcast for IT Pros. Cloud development expert John Barnes of Model Metrics tells us all about the realities of cloud dev, what to expect, how it differs from traditional server platforms, and how to address the mobile platforms. Find more info at modelmetrics.com. In the news, the DoJ is set to review the Yahoo Microsoft deal, Friendfeed releases their real time Tornado web server as open source, Oracle seems to be serious about selling Sun hardware, and Microsoft admits to a zero day exploit in SMB2. Microsoft CEO Ballmer virtual iPhone stomp gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at the newly released Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 and what it brings to the deployment table, and then we talk about tips to get upgraded to Windows 7 in "The Weekly Tech Tip". The week's episode is brought to you by: GoDaddy.com. Use our discount code CST3 and get a.com domain name for only $7.49. Also brought to you by Consortio Services, a quality partner that can help you manage your small and medium business technology, SQL Servers, and Windows infrastructure. Explore other discount offers from CS Techcast: http://offers.mevio.com/show/cstechcast.html. Links to stories and sites discussed in the show: Microsoft, Yahoo Search Deal Under Justice Department Scrutiny (eWeek) Microsoft Hit Again by i4i in Word Patent-Infringement Case (eWeek) Facebook Open-Sources FriendFeed Real-Time Web Server (eWeek) Microsoft Warns of New Windows Bug, Advises Users to Take Precautions (eWeek) CE-Oh no he didn't! Part LXII: Steve Ballmer publicly ridicules Microsoft employee with iPhone, threatens to smash it (Engadget) Microsoft Delivers Final Versions of Free Deployment Tools for Windows Vista (Microsoft) The way to communication and happiness is at our web site's feedback link at CSTechcast.com or on the social networks at twitter.com/cstechcast, at friendfeed.com/cstechcast, or the CS Techcast fan page on Facebook. Support us by posting a glowing review on iTunes or wherever you find great podcast directories that include us of course, and don't forget to support our sponsors. Thanks. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=90 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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CSTechcast.com is the podcast for IT Pros. This week we bring in Tom Beck from Teo to discuss the unified communication model, how it can make us more productive, and how to avoid the pitfalls of implementation and acceptance. Find more info at Teotech.com. In the news, Internet Explorer takes a surprising win over it's competitors when blocking infected web sites, new Fibre Channel Over Ethernet implementations hit the scene from NetApp and QLogic working together, botnet researchers build a 1 million kernel test farm, Google buys On2 but a lawsuit may block the buy, and Microsoft Word is affected by a patent lawsuit from i4i blocking it's XML formats. FriendFeed makes frienemies of its user base with its bow to Facebook's buyout in "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at the software control feature AppLocker in Windows 7, and we tell you what you can do when CPU utilization hits 100% in "The Weekly Tech Tip". This week's episode is sponsored by: SquareSpace. Get a slick blogging platform that gives you ease of use and statistics without scripting. Get a discount of 12% when you signup with code CST at SquareSpace.com. Also brought to you by Consortio Services, a quality partner that can help you manage your small and medium business technology, SQL Servers, and Windows infrastructure.
Explore other discount offers from CS Techcast: http://offers.mevio.com/show/cstechcast.html. Links to stories and sites discussed in the show: IE 8 Tops Firefox, Google Chrome, Others in Browser Security Smackdown (eWeek) NetApp, QLogic Combine for FCOE Storage Configuration (eWeek) Researchers Boot Million Linux Kernels to Help Botnet Research (eWeek) Google Must Fight Lawsuits to Win On2's Hand in Marriage (eWeek) Microsoft, Open-Source Community Could Both Avoid Lawsuit Damage (eWeek) Patent Ruling Against Microsoft Hinges on Meaning of Custom XML (eWeek) FriendFeed Updates Status: Married to Facebook (New York Times) Microsoft Windows Enterprise: Windows 7 Features (Microsoft) As always, support the podcast by giving us your glowing reviews on iTunes and other podcast destinations. Let us know how we are doing. Contact us by using the feedback form at cstechcast.com, track us down on Twitter at twitter.com/cstechcast, friend us on Friendfeed at friendfeed.com/cstechcast, or hit the CS Techcast fan page on Facebook. Thanks. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=87 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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Welcome to another podcast for IT pros always available at cstechcast.com. This week we talk about Platform as a Service and get the scoop on cloud computing trends for business with the CEO of LongJump, Pankaj Malviya. Find more information at longjump.com. In the news, Amazon launches their Reserved Instances service for EC2, open source is steadily gaining in IT shops, Linux gets a boast in use in server rooms and may be the future on the desktops of businesses, AT&T boosts capital spending and hiring, and the Confiker worm continues it's attack with a new variant and threat of massive DDoS attacks. Twitter's strange approach to it's own influence gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at new features and fixed bugs coming for the Windows 7 release candidate, and a story to keep you on the a logical troubleshooting path is "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Amazon Offers You Your Own Little Place In The Clouds (InformationWeek) Linux Gaining Strength In Downturn (InformationWeek) AT&T sets '09 budget cuts, to add some jobs (Reuters) Latest Conficker worm gets nastier (CNet) Microsoft Details New Changes to Windows 7 (PCMag) Calacanis Offers $250K For Twitter Paid Inclusion (MediaPost) Calacanis Discussion on Friendfeed (Friendfeed) Catch us on the Facebook fan page, at twitter.com/cstechcast, and at friendfeed.com/cstechcast being social. We also have a feedback form off the main page if you have anything you'd like to say. Plus, catch us when we're recording live at our UStream page CS Techcast – Behind The Scenes. Thanks for listening and make sure you're subscribed so you can catch us every week. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=66 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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3, 2, 1, CSTechcast.com for IT pro podcasts in the new year! This week we discuss encryption solutions, why it matters and separate the press hype and reality with John Callas, CTO of PGP Inc. Find their solutions at PGP.com. In the news we discuss the effect the economy is having on data centers, Microsoft working on a fix for a SQL vulnerability since April, notebook sales steadily outstripping desktops, and Citrix is giving you a way to get Windows on your iPhone, sort of. Michael Arrington trying to police how Robert Scoble uses the Internet gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take the bandwagon on a left turn and give you the top 5 tech predictions for 2010, and we give you a couple points of note when using Windows authentication for your websites in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Our sponsor this week: Admin Script Editor by iTripoli. Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Credit crunch takes toll on datacenter spending (InfoWorld) Microsoft confirms it's been working on SQL bug since April (Infoworld) Notebook Sales Outpace Desktop Sales (eWeek) What's the coolest app that doesn't work on the iPhone .... yet ? (The Citrix Blogs) I’m Sorry Robert, But It’s Time For A Friendfeed Intervention (Techcrunch via Friendfeed) How to troubleshoot Kerberos-related issues in IIS (Microsoft Knowledge Base) Thanks for supporting us in 2008. Be ready for more great content in 2009, where we will cover the topics that matter to IT professionals. Contact us from the home page CSTechcast.com or hit us up on twitter.com/cstechcast or friendfeed.com/cstechcast and get social. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and don't forget to come back. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=56 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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We’ve been doing the CS Techcast podcast for a while now. The whole point of our effort was that we're opinionated people that liked to talk. We wanted to get our information out there because we felt we had a unique viewpoint as frontline IT professionals. As time went on, we created accounts on Twitter and Friendfeed. No real reason except to see what the buzz was all about. Well, our uncontrollable urge to share on our weekly show now spills over to discussion online about tech and so much more. I normally use the services as an individual, sharing my opinions and posting things that I think are of note, and even a few silly things I find funny, well hilarious really. This versatility of changing subjects is especially important on the Friendfeed service, where the interface is deemed a “lifestream”. I’ve been critical of self-important people online that do nothing but cause a ruckus, Robert Scoble is not removed from that list at times, but he did add us to: The Scoble Top Tech Blogger/FriendFeed/Social Media List, and he ain't half bad as I've found from his stream. Pictures of him in the shower give him a pass on some bluster, because that self important factor is dialed down; he's just nutty like the rest of us. I am certainly not a top poster or the most respected, but I do participate and make our show available inline in the Feed Radio room at friendfeed.com/rooms/feedradio. I support those who post good stuff and try to create and be original, like a wonderful person I met on Friendfeed, Candace Holly, who added us to The Geek Media network. This is just one example of how Friendfeed begins to work for you. It's a great way to find people, debate the issues of the day, and discuss things that you may not get to approach in your normal circle of friends. It’s the new forums combined, because all of your blog posts, tweats, etc get pushed to the service. You are only as important as your contribution, so a one way push of information is not really useful in this realm. When you embrace this medium, those who write a blog or article, but never respond to their readers will become less important to you. They will need to make themselves available to have that dialog, which sounds like a lot of work but really is as easy as talking around the water cooler. As people find you interesting, they will add you to their stream and they may come to really respect your opinion. You will be more important to them than that technology reporter that will never responds to a comment on their blog. Your political viewpoint will be better than cable news fodder because it's interactive. It's not drive-by commenting like you see on some services like Digg.com. They'll listen to you because they know you have an opinion that can be respected and trusted because of your ongoing interactions with each other. As time goes on, Scoble will have to keep adding to this list because great people are always coming into the fold. It's such a good thing for you and me to have this easy way to get access to amazing people and expand our network. I think you’ll find that Friendfeed will help widen your knowledge and help you meet some cool people. Give it a try and friend me at friendfeed.com/cstechcast. I’ll be glad to see you on the stream. - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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