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Green IT’s slow growth

December 31st, 2008

div class=”rxbodyfield”p page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Could saving the Earth — and your company#39;s bottom line — be as simple as using fresh air to cool your datacenter?/pp align=”right”a href=”http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336×280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?” target=”_blank” /img src=”http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336×280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?” width=”336″ height=”280″ border=”0″ alt=”" align=”right”//a/pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”It#39;s not quite that simple, but it can be one step toward those goals because companies that use natural air to cool their facilities are seeing big benefits on both the environmental and financial fronts. In fact, IT leaders, analysts and environmental advocates say there are plenty of opportunities for tech organizations to create more Earth-friendly operations that cut energy needs and slash a company#39;s carbon footprint while saving money, too./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”b[ Keep up on green IT trends with InfoWorld#39;s a href=”http://weblog.infoworld.com/sustainableit/?source=fssr”Sustainable IT blog/a and a href=”http://www.infoworld.com/newsletter/subscribe.html?source=fssr”Green Tech newsletter/a. ]/b/pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”But many organizations still aren#39;t capitalizing on such initiatives — even the ones that are relatively easy and inexpensive to implement./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”IT executives who responded to Computerworld #39;s annual Forecast survey seem to echo that reluctance. Nearly half (42 percent) said their IT departments have no plans to launch projects in the next 12 months to reduce energy consumption or carbon emissions, and nearly three quarters reported no plans to create committees to oversee energy-saving initiatives./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Yet experts say organizations that ignore green computing now are going to have to catch up if they want to stay competitive. quot;The green issue is not going to go away. There#39;s too much at stake,quot; says a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=Rakesh+Kumar”Rakesh Kumar/a, an analyst at Gartner./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”That#39;s not to say IT leaders don#39;t have their reasons for staying away from green computing. Kumar says some of them think it#39;s a fad. a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=Christopher+Mines”Christopher Mines/a, an analyst at Forrester, says others believe global warming is a crock and that there#39;s no need to act on the issue, or they see green as merely increasing expenses./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Many others are nervous about reworking established systems and processes. quot;The last thing these people want to do is take a screwdriver to IT processes that work and start re-engineering them to make them more efficient,quot; Mines says./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”strongEarly adoptersbr//strongIncreasingly, however, IT leaders and other executives are putting aside such concerns and pushing for green IT initiatives./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”When IDC surveyed 300 CEOs for its September 2008 quot;U.S. Green IT Survey,quot; 44 percent#160;of the respondents said that IT will play a very important role in their organizations#39; efforts to reduce their environmental impact. Compare that to the 2007 survey, in which only 14 percent#160;of CEOs said they felt that way./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”The 2008 survey also showed that energy costs were the most pressing reason for the adoption of green IT./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;We don#39;t see many or indeed any companies that are hesitant to explore green IT projects,quot; IDC analyst Vernon Turner wrote in an e-mail on this topic. quot;In fact, the scary thing is where to start, and it may be that reason why there is somewhat a feeling of lost souls. There has been a lot of marketing by the IT vendor community around green, and I think that CEOs and CIOs are #39;green-washed#39; by it.quot;/pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”To be sure, developing enterprisewide green policies is a major undertaking. On the other hand, IT departments can implement some green IT initiatives without reworking entire policies, processes and procedures — and without spending a lot of cash./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Moreover, they can sell management on these projects based not just on the initiatives#39; environmental merits but on their financial rewards as well./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;A lot of stuff is going to give you a short-term payback,quot; Kumar says. He says that given today#39;s economy, CIOs should focus on green initiatives that will have paybacks well within 18 months. Projects with such quick ROI range from reducing energy demands by enabling more telecommuting and teleconferencing to consolidating datacenters, he says./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;These, in our opinion, equal green IT,quot; Kumar says./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”With so many focused on reducing energy demand, IT organizations can easily sell initiatives that reduce power consumption — a quick way to save money and become green, says Katharine Kaplan, product manager at Energy Star for Consumer Electronics and IT at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;Power management is probably one of the easiest, low-cost ways to get big, big savings,quot; Kaplan says, pointing out that using power management features on desktop PCs can save $50 per computer per year. Enabling power management tools on monitors can save another $12 to $90 annually per monitor./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=Becky+Blalock”Becky Blalock/a, senior vice president and CIO at Southern Co., an Atlanta-based energy company, says her organization is implementing power management technology to ensure that its 26,000 desktops are asleep at night and during other times of inactivity. Although the numbers aren#39;t in yet, Blalock says she expects high savings throughout the organization./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Managing desktops is just the start, says Henry Wong, senior staff technologist in the eco-technology program office at a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=Intel+Corporation”Intel Corp./a He points out that better asset management is another simple step that can cut energy demand and costs. Just examine your operations to identify and turn off any device that isn#39;t used or needed./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Mark O#39;Gara, vice president of infrastructure management at Highmark, a health insurance company in Pittsburgh, says he#39;s examining the need for any device that draws power — any fax machine, printer, or copier — and figuring how to reduce its energy demands by either using power management tools or getting rid of the device. He says he#39;s working with the company#39;s facilities department to get baseline readings so he#39;ll be able to measure progress./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;You can start to see what energy we use, find opportunities to reduce power costs and find ways to reduce it through capital improvements,quot; O#39;Gara says./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Another quick way to introduce green benefits that have financial paybacks is through refresh initiatives and procurement policies, says Michelle Erickson, initiative director of the sustainable IT program in global operations and technology at a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=Citigroup+Inc.”Citigroup Inc./a in New York. For example, Citi is looking at implementing thin clients, which, because they have lower power needs, save money and reduce the company#39;s carbon footprint./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Erickson also recommends setting procurement policies that specify that new equipment must be Energy Star-complaint, thereby ensuring that the company is getting more energy-efficient computers. And with new Energy Star standards rolling out in 2009, the policy will apply to servers too./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”Similar strategies can be employed in the data center, Wong says. Look at the machines you have, and consolidate where you can to maximize the use of each server — but make sure that you can still meet the needs of your business units./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;We did this at Intel and had a $3 million cost avoidance,quot; Wong says. The dollar savings came from not having to build a new physical structure and pay for that new building#39;s ongoing maintenance. As for the green benefits, there#39;s less demand for power and new equipment./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;You can see another building that doesn#39;t have to exist anymore. And it#39;s the HVAC system, the people, the maintenance area — it#39;s not just IT. That#39;s a really big to-do,quot; Wong adds./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”But even organizations that aren#39;t ready for those kinds of projects can simply start by controlling the temperature, Wong says. Although it will be necessary to monitor the humidity when doing so, most companies can raise the temperature at least a few degrees and start lowering their air conditioning demands. And don#39;t forget about using that natural air for cooling./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”It might not be the biggest step, but it#39;s a start./pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”emPratt is a Computerworld contributing writer in Waltham, Mass. Contact her at a href=”mailto:marykpratt@verizon.net”marykpratt@verizon.net/a./em/pp page=”3″ class=”ArticleBody”emComputerworld is an InfoWorld affiliate./em/p/divbr clear=both style=clear: both;/
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Researchers devise undetectable phishing attack

December 31st, 2008

div class=”rxbodyfield”p page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”With the help of about 200 Sony Playstations, an international team of security researchers have devised a way to undermine the algorithms used to protect secure Web sites and launch a nearly undetectable phishing attack./pp align=”right”a href=”http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336×280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?” target=”_blank” /img src=”http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/idg.us.info.rss/news;pos=imu;tile=6;sz=336×280;skey=patch_management;pkey=security;ord=123456789?” width=”336″ height=”280″ border=”0″ alt=”" align=”right”//a/pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”To do this, they#39;ve exploited a bug in the digital certificates used by Web sites to prove that they are who they claim to be. By taking advantage of known flaws in the MD5 hashing algorithm used to create some of these certificates, the researchers were able to hack Verisign#39;s a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.rapidssl.com/index_ssl.htm”RapidSSL.com/a certificate authority and create fake digital certificates for any Web site on the Internet./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”b[ Learn how to secure your systems with Roger Grimes#39; a href=”http://weblog.infoworld.com/securityadviser/?source=fssr”Security Adviser blog/a and a href=”http://www.infoworld.com/newsletter/subscribe.html?source=fssr”newsletter/a, both from InfoWorld. ]/b/pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Hashes are used to create a quot;fingerprintquot; for a document, a number that is supposed to uniquely identify a given document and is easily calculated to verify that the document has not been modified in transit. The MD5 hashing algorithm, however, is flawed, making it possible to create two different documents that have the same hash value. This is how someone could create a certificate for a phishing site having the same fingerprint as the certificate for the genuine site./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Using their farm of Playstation 3 machines, the researchers built a quot;rogue certificate authorityquot; that could then issue bogus certificates that would be trusted by virtually any browser. The Playstation#39;s Cell processor is popular with code breakers because it is particularly good at performing cryptographic functions./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”They plan to a target=”_blank” href=”http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/events/3023.en.html”present/a their a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/rogue-ca/”findings/a at the Chaos Communication Congress hacker conference, held in Berlin Tuesday, in a talk that has already been the subject of a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/in-2008-hackers-broke-the-internet/”some speculation/a in the Internet security community./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”The research work was done by an international team that included independent researchers Jacob Appelbaum and Alexander Sotirov, as well as computer scientists from the Centrum Wiskunde amp; Informatica, the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, the Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Although the researchers believe that a real-world attack using their techniques is unlikely, they say that their work shows that the MD5 hashing algorithm should no longer be used by the certificate authority companies that issue digital certificates. quot;It#39;s a wake up call for anyone still using MD5,quot; said David Molnar a Berkeley graduate student who worked on the project./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”In addition to Rapidssl.com, TC TrustCenter AG, RSA Data Security, Thawte and Verisign.co.jp all use MD5 to generate their certificates, the researchers say./pp page=”1″ class=”ArticleBody”Launching an attack is hard, because the bad guys must first trick a victim into visiting the malicious Web site that hosts the fake digital certificate. This could be done, however, by using what#39;s called a man-in-the-middle attack. Last August, security researcher Dan Kaminsky showed how a major flaw in the Internet#39;s Domain Name System could be used to launch man-in-the-middle attacks. With this latest research, it#39;s now become easier to launch this type of attack against Web sites are secured using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption, which relies on trustworthy digital certificates./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;You can use kaminsky#39;s DNS bug, combined with this to get virtually undetectable phishing,quot; Molnar said./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;This isn#39;t a pie-in-the-sky talk about what may happen or what someone might be able to do, this is a demonstration of what they actually did with the results to prove it,quot; wrote HD Moore, director of security research at BreakingPoint Systems, in a a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.breakingpointsystems.com/community/blog/Attacking-Critical-Internet-Infrastructure”blog posting/a on the talk./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Cryptographers have been gradually chipping away at the security of MD5 since 2004, when a team lead by Shandong University#39;s Wang Xiaoyun demonstrated flaws in the algorithm./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Given the state of research into MD5, certificate authorities should have upgraded to more secure algorithms such as SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm-1) quot;years ago,quot; said Bruce Schneier, a noted cryptography expert and the chief security technology officer with BT./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”RapidSSL.com will stop issuing MD5 certificates by the end of January and is looking at how to encourage its customers to move to new digital certificates after that, said Tim Callan, vice president of product marketing with Verisign./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”But first, the company wants to get a good look at this latest research. Molnar and his team had communicated their findings to Verisign indirectly, via Microsoft, but they have not spoken directly with Verisign, out of fear that the company might take legal action to quash their talk. In the past, companies have sometimes obtained court orders to prevent researchers from talking at hacking conferences./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”Callan said that he wished that Verisign had been given more information. quot;I can#39;t express how disappointed I am that bloggers and journalists are being briefed on this but we#39;re not, considering that we#39;re the people who have to actually respond.quot;/pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”While Schneier said he was impressed by the math behind this latest research, he said that there are already far more important security problems on the Internet — weaknesses that expose large databases of sensitive information, for example./pp page=”2″ class=”ArticleBody”quot;It doesn#39;t matter if you get a fake MD5 certificate, because you never check your certs anyway,quot; he said. quot;There are dozens of ways to fake that and this is yet another.quot;/p/divbr clear=both style=clear: both;/
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Fast teks - fast, friendly and reliable computer service (Naples Daily News)

December 31st, 2008

With a degree in computer information and years of experience in information technology, it wasn’t much of a surprise when Cecilia Krause decided to go into the computer repair business in April. “I liked the Fast teks business model and their customer philosophy, so I bought a franchise for southern Collier County,” she says of the company that serves 135 cities in the U.S. and Canada. Now, …

Expanded SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival in 2009 (Centre Daily Times)

December 31st, 2008

In response to a successful expanded format in 2008, the SIGGRAPH 2009 Computer Animation Festival will again be open to the public and feature a comprehensive collection of juried and invited screenings that will showcase the most recent advances in computer-generated imagery. In addition, the Festival will feature presentations and panels that focus on the art, science, and technology that are …

Government Computer News (Government Computer News)

December 31st, 2008

Mellanox Technologies and Teranetics have teamed up to produce what they say is the first RJ-45 twisted wire-based interconnect for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBase-T) on motherboards.

Super Micro Computer, Inc. to Present at Needham Growth Stock Conference on January 6 (Centre Daily Times)

December 31st, 2008

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI), a leader in application optimized, high performance server solutions, announced today that Howard Hideshima, chief financial officer, will present at the 11 th Annual Needham Growth Stock Conference on Tuesday, January 6, 2009.

Lexmark X5650

December 31st, 2008

a href=http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2233149/lexmark-x5650-4386008img style=border:px solid black;float:right; align=right src=http://ivory.vnunet.com/images/hardware/lexmark/lexmark-x5650/medium.jpg//apsmallWill Stapley, a href=http://www.pcw.co.uk/Personal Computer World/a, Tuesday 30 December 2008 at 17:20:00/small/ppi

An MFD packed with features but which still ticks the budget box

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pWith print, scan, copy and fax functions,
a href=http://www.lexmark.co.uk/lexmark/product/home/688/0,6970,252735_653293766_1267360432_en,00.html?tabId=1 target=_blank title=Lexmark websiteLexmark’s
X5650/a certainly isn’t lacking for features. Setup didn’t cause any problems,
although it was disappointing to have to finish off the printer assembly by
sticking the English labels on the buttons; Lexmark includes labels for a wide
range of languages./p

pThe X5650 looks more functional than stylish, but Lexmark has done a good job
keeping it compact. Sat on the top is an ADF (auto-document feeder), which makes
faxing and copying multiple documents a snip, although the feeder can only hold
25 pages at a time. A multi-format card reader sits just to the left of the
large control panel and is accompanied by a USB port, so it’s possible to print
without a PC./p

pLexmark has made a big song and dance about its commitment to Wifi over the
past couple of years, so it was something of a surprise to find the X5650
doesn’t support wireless networking. Instead, you’re left with a simple USB
connection./p

pDuring testing, the X5650 didn’t astound us with its speed, taking just over
one minute 30 seconds to print a 6×4in photo. Standard-quality text documents
were produced at a rate of around 5ppm (pages per minute). Freshly printed pages
smudged very easily on cheap paper; switching to more expensive Lexmark stock
solved this problem./p

pThe X5650 produced some surprisingly good photo prints with rich, deep
colours. Those with an eye for detail will want to look elsewhere, but for the
majority of home users the prints will be perfectly adequate./p

pLoaded with features and capable of decent prints, the X5650 certainly
justifies its price tag. But shop around: you should be able to find it for
under £60, which is a real bargain./p

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/html/contenta href=http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2233149/lexmark-x5650-4386008img style=border:px solid black;float:right; align=right src=http://ivory.vnunet.com/images/hardware/lexmark/lexmark-x5650/medium.jpg//apsmallWill Stapley, a href=http://www.pcw.co.uk/Personal Computer World/a, Tuesday 30 December 2008 at 17:20:00/small/ppi

An MFD packed with features but which still ticks the budget box

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pWith print, scan, copy and fax functions,
a href=http://www.lexmark.co.uk/lexmark/product/home/688/0,6970,252735_653293766_1267360432_en,00.html?tabId=1 target=_blank title=Lexmark websiteLexmark’s
X5650/a certainly isn’t lacking for features. Setup didn’t cause any problems,
although it was disappointing to have to finish off the printer assembly by
sticking the English labels on the buttons; Lexmark includes labels for a wide
range of languages./p

pThe X5650 looks more functional than stylish, but Lexmark has done a good job
keeping it compact. Sat on the top is an ADF (auto-document feeder), which makes
faxing and copying multiple documents a snip, although the feeder can only hold
25 pages at a time. A multi-format card reader sits just to the left of the
large control panel and is accompanied by a USB port, so it’s possible to print
without a PC./p

pLexmark has made a big song and dance about its commitment to Wifi over the
past couple of years, so it was something of a surprise to find the X5650
doesn’t support wireless networking. Instead, you’re left with a simple USB
connection./p

pDuring testing, the X5650 didn’t astound us with its speed, taking just over
one minute 30 seconds to print a 6×4in photo. Standard-quality text documents
were produced at a rate of around 5ppm (pages per minute). Freshly printed pages
smudged very easily on cheap paper; switching to more expensive Lexmark stock
solved this problem./p

pThe X5650 produced some surprisingly good photo prints with rich, deep
colours. Those with an eye for detail will want to look elsewhere, but for the
majority of home users the prints will be perfectly adequate./p

pLoaded with features and capable of decent prints, the X5650 certainly
justifies its price tag. But shop around: you should be able to find it for
under £60, which is a real bargain./p

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FAQ’s while Choosing a Printer (PIZZAHEROS)

December 31st, 2008

What kind of printer should I buy ? The kind of printer you should buy depends on what you need to print out. If you only need to print documents such as simple reports and spreadsheets, letters, or copies of Internet pages, a low-end inkjet printer may be enough for you.

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