The latest CSTechcast.com podcast is up. This week we discuss social networking and how we take it into business and gain personally with Patrice-Anne Rutledge, author of The Truth About Profiting from Social Networking. Be social and visit patricerutledge.com. In the news; Microsoft stops selling Windows XP, but keeps a loophole for business and extends support, Hyper-V goes RTM, Cisco updates its edge network solution with VMWare support, new tools are released to deal with recent SQL injection attacks, database market share shows Oracle in the clear lead, and IT spending is not reducing security threats. Suing web sites over negative comments gets "The Worst Tech Move of the Week", we take "A Look Back" at Bill Gates' time at Microsoft, and we give SQL Server admins plenty of detail to avoid worst practices in "The Weekly Tech Tip".
Links to stories discussed during the show:Microsoft Pledges Windows XP Support Through 2014 (InformationWeek)Hyper-V: It’s here (ZDNet)Virtualization Key Enhancement To Cisco Data Center 3.0 (InformationWeek)Microsoft Puts Bull's-Eye on SQL Injection Attacks (eWeek)IDC: Oracle Maintains Lead in Database Market (PC World)2008 Security Survey: We're Spending More, But Data's No Safer Than Last Year (InfomationWeek)Car dealership sues consumer site over bad feedback, loses (ArsTechnica)
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Link to the episode: http://www.cstechcast.com/home.aspx?Episode=31
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