Welcome back to the podcast for IT pros at CStechcast.com. This week David Taber, CEO of SalesLogistix, joins us to discuss the ins and outs of Salesforce.com implementations and how cloud CRM is taking over. Find more info at SalesLogistix.com. In the news, the trend of offshoring stays flat in big business but smaller businesses see offshoring growth, SQL Server is big in emerging markets but MySQL is right behind it, PeopleSoft human resources software gets a new version, payroll company PayChoice gets hacked for personal data, and a federal order prohibits texting during driving by federal employees operating government vehicles. The disappointing Google Wave beta launch gets The Worst Tech Move of the Week, we take "A Closer Look" at Windows 7 features that work only with Windows Server 2008 R2, and we tell you how to implement two different power profiles in "The Weekly Tech Tip". The week's episode is brought to you by: EastBay.com where you can find the best in athletic apparel and get a 15% discount using our code AFCTECH1 or get 20% of an order more than $75 using code AFCTECH2. 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: Offshore Outsourcing on Rise for Small and Midsize Companies in 2009 (eWeek) Survey: Microsoft SQL Server Tops All Databases in Emerging Markets (eWeek) Oracle Releases New Version of PeopleSoft Enterprise (eWeek) Large online payroll service hacked (ComputerWorld) Federal Workers Banned From Texting While Driving (InformationWeek) Google Wave crashes on beach of overhype (scobleizer.com) Google Wave Hits Shore. Flash Flood Warning In Effect. (LouisGray.com) Thanks for sticking with us. A lightening strike did a number on our equipment so we were down for a couple of weeks. Anyway, as usual, communicate by using our feedback form on cstechcast.com, or find us at the socials twitter.com/cstechcast, at friendfeed.com/cstechcast, or the CS Techcast fan page on Facebook. It's be super nice of you to support our sponsors as well as leaving a nice review on iTunes for our show. Thanks all. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=91 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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The podcast for IT professionals, and CIOs, is new every week at CSTechcast.com. This week we cover information technology in health care with Ron Lindsay of Emtec about what the future holds as health care enters an era of change. Find more information at http://emtecinc.com. In the news, all those still running Office 2000 have hit the end of the line for support, HP announces anther drop in revenue as well as more job cuts, Microsoft begins support of SQL Server clusters on virtual machines, Intel delays the release of it’s newest Itanium process until next year, and Microsoft is set to debut their updated "Kumo" search engine this week. Apple's refusal to admit it has a security problem gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at how business laptops are different, and we tell you how to access virtual hard drive files directly from Windows 7 without starting the virtual machine in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed in the show: Office 2000 and Office Update Site to Retire (TechNet) HP To Cut More Than 6,000 Jobs (InformationWeek) Microsoft Changes Stance on Virtualized SQL Server Failover Clusters (eWeek) Intel Again Delays 'Tukwila' Itanium Release (eWeek) Microsoft to Unveil 'Kumo,' a New Search Engine (eWeek) Apple Leaves Major Java Security Hole Open for Mac Users (eWeek) As usual, we are needy and want your attention, so give us feedback from the main site at http://cstechcast.com. You can also find us at Twitter.com/cstechcast, Friendfeed.com/cstechcast, and on Facebook. Please subscribe, get your friends to subscribe, and talk us up to your friends at dinner parties. Good karma will come your way. Thanks for listening. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=76 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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Welcome to CStechcast.com, the podcast for IT professionals. ITIL is the standard for IT governance, but challenges of implementation and understanding still remain. We talk to Matthew Schvimmer, the head of products for IT Service Management and Project Portfolio Management at HP, to discuss what ITIL version 3 brings to the table, how it's not a magic bullet, and the work it takes to realize the benefits. For more information, go to hp.com. In the news, Polycom adds to the small business VoIP mix with a new PBX and wireless phones, Sun's StorageTek reports big sales of the high end 17 petabyte capable system, Oracle's Larry Ellison states that they will retail Sun's storage division, and Microsoft offers up Azure cloud computing solutions to government. Microsoft's rename of the very annoying Windows Genuine Advantage to Windows Activation Technologies is just lipstick on the pig of "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at the good and the bad of the Windows 7 release candidate, and "The Weekly Tech Tip" is for SQL Server admin with advice on getting that data fitting into your query results inside SQL Server Management Studio. Links to stories and sites discussed in the show: Polycom Debuts Wireless Office in a Box (eWeek) Sun Drives 'Amber Road' to Record Sales (eWeek) Oracle Won't Divest Sun's Hardware Business (InformationWeek) Microsoft Offers Cloud-Based Public Data Hosting With Azure (InformationWeek) Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Scans Your System for Win7 Compatibility (LifeHacker) Competitors Grouse Over IE8 Default Setting in Windows 7 (PC World) Windows 7 To Boost SSD Performance (TechNet Blogs) Microsoft, Intel goof up Windows 7's "XP Mode" (ArsTechnica) Microsoft outlines Windows 7 anti-piracy measures (PC Authority) Thanks for downloading and listening to CS Techcast. Please send us your thoughts with the feedback form at cstechcast.com and on the social networks: Facebook fan page, at twitter.com/cstechcast, and at friendfeed.com/cstechcast. Tell your friends about CS Techcast and give us a review on iTunes if you're feeling generous. Remember to make sure you are subscribed to the podcast for IT pros! Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=74 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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CSTechcast.com is your source to get the podcast for IT professionals. This week we talk to Toby J. Velte, author of Green IT: Reduce Your Information System's Environmental Impact While Adding to the Bottom Line , about the hard facts you can use to get buy-in to green your data centers. Find more info at Velte.com. In the news, the Confiker worm continues it's appetite for destruction by charging you for fake anti-virus software, Microsoft says Happy Easter with a basket-full of new patches, Google gives up some detail on data center efficiencies they have developed, spies are apparently successfully hacking US infrastructure interests, and Sun wins a big contract from the US Health and Human Services to build open source apps for health care. The media's reporting of recent technology trends gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at our experience implementing open source solutions, and we give you some group policy goodness with Windows 7's AppLocker which you can use to control programs in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Updated Conficker Ropes Victims into Rogue Anti-virus Scam (eWeek) Microsoft warns of monster patch day next week (ComputerWorld) Google Data Center Secrets Now Showing On YouTube (InformationWeek) Google container data center tour (YouTube) Electricity Grid in U.S. Penetrated By Spies (The Wall Street Journal) Before Grid Hack Reports, NERC Advises Industry on Cyber Assets (eWeek) Feds Tap Sun For Healthcare IT Despite Uncertain Future (InformationWeek) We send congratulations to Dana and her family on her new baby. Send in your good wishes or any comments you have on the show through our feedback form at CStechcast.com or visit us on the social networks at the Facebook fan page, at twitter.com/cstechcast, and at friendfeed.com/cstechcast. As always, thanks for subscribing to our podcast. Tell your friends to check it out. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=70 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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CSTechcast.com brings you the podcast for IT Pros; a "Top 10" according to CIO Insight. This week we talk with Jim Thor, network engineer for Wild Packets, about VoIP in the enterprise and how to identify the pitfalls and get a successful system in place. Find more on their solutions at WildPackets.com. In the news, IT sees a slight uptick in jobs, Ruby is becoming the programming language of choice for techies in emerging markets, not all is well at the Sun acquired MySQL with David Axmark and Michael Widenius resigning, IBM will be providing core IBM software such as DB2 and WebSphere from Amazon's Web Services cloud platform, and Microsoft puts a $250,000 bounty on the head of the Conficker Worm's author. A Canadian court's ruling that ISP logs are fair game for authorities gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at hiring a consultant versus hiring an employee, and we help you protect against the Conficker Worm in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Some IT Jobs Defy Employment Downturn (InformationWeek) Ruby Shines in Emerging Markets (eWeek) MySQL Exits May Open Sun Customers To Other Databases (InformationWeek) IBM To Deliver Software Via Amazon's Cloud (InformationWeek) Microsoft Offers $250,000 Bounty For Worm Authors (InformationWeek) Canadian judge: No warrant needed to see ISP logs (Ars Technica) Virus alert about the Win32/Conficker.B worm (Microsoft.com) 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 come back again. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=62 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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The podcast for IT pros at CSTechcast.com. This week we discuss the benefits of moving your desktops off the desk and into the data center with Mike Fodor, VP at Pano Logic. Find more information on their desktop virtualization solutions at panologic.com. In the news, Toshiba and NEC are merging chip operations, high-speed broadband goes to Washington, government employment program E-Verify gets postponed, and a fired employee is indicted for planting a logic bomb in Fannie Mae computers. School officials pouty about criticism from students on the Internet gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Closer Look" at the top 5 areas to consider when introducing new technology, and we try to help out when Windows 2008 DNS can't resolve some top level domains in "The Weekly Tech Tip". Links to stories and sites discussed during the show: Top Japanese Chip Makers Studying Merger (InformationWeek) Congress Wants Neutrality On Publicly Funded Broadband (InformationWeek) Feds Delay E-Verify Deadline to May 21 (eWeek) Fannie Mae Contractor Indicted For Logic Bomb (InformationWeek) Court: No right to shout "douchebag" in a crowded blog (ArsTechnica) Cannot resolve names in certain top level domains like .co.uk. (TechNet Blogs) You can subscribe to the podcast through various means at cstechcast.com. You can also catch us on the Facebook fan page, at twitter.com/cstechcast, and friendfeed.com/cstechcast where we are easy to contact. 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. Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=61 - Eric Beehler (consortioservices.com/blog)
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