5 trends to watch, The changing Face of IT

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1. The consumerization of IT

We have been discussing the consumerization of IT on TechRepublic since 2007 when The Wall Street Journal published tips to help business professionals circumvent their IT departments. Back then, it was primarily an annoyance involving a few power users who were bringing their own Palm Treos into the enterprise and using a some unauthorized Web tools to get their work done.

Since then, consumerization has developed into a full-blown trend that nearly every organization — except for the ones with the tightest security or the most centralized IT departments — have to deal with. Workers are bringing their own laptops and smartphones into the office and connecting them to corporate systems. More people than ever are telecommuting or working from home for a day or two a week. And, the number of Web-based tools has increased dramatically, including many that have become favorites of business users, such as Evernote, Dropbox, and Google Docs.

This puts the onus on IT to craft pragmatic and effective computing policies and to help users understand which tools are safe to use and for which kinds of activities.

2. The borderless network

The old security model was for IT to build a big moat around the corporate network and only let trusted, authorized employees come across the well-guarded drawbridge and into the proverbial castle. However, that model has broken down as companies have had to make more and more exceptions — for example, VPN users working from home, smartphone users on the go, and extranet users via company partnerships.

As a result, today’s IT security model is more about risk management than network protection. Companies have to identify their most important data and then make sure it’s protected no matter who’s accessing it and from wherever and whatever device they’re accessing it from.

3. The cloudy data center

One of the most expensive and cumbersome aspects of the company headquarters — and even some large regional offices — can be the data center. It can make it difficult to reconfigure buildings because you always have to worry about the data center ramifications, which can be extremely costly and limiting.

That’s why some companies are looking to break the cycle and either consolidate and minimize their own internal data centers or outsource the data centers themselves. Some are doing it by going with more cloud computing applications like Salesforce.com. Some of renting server capacity from vendors such as Amazon AWS and Rackspace. Others are going the more traditional route and simply renting data center space from third party data centers that have already solved problems like power, cooling, and telecom redundancy.

Vendors such as EMC and Microsoft see this happening and they want to be part of the mix as well, so they are encouraging companies to virtualize all of their servers and create a “private cloud” that has the flexibility of a cloud solution and the privacy and security of a homegrown server solution.

4. The state of outsourcing

Every time you mention the word “outsourcing” among IT professionals (especially in the U.S.) there’s a predictable knee-jerk reaction. In most cases, they are associating outsourcing with “off-shoring,” the practice of moving entry-level help desk and programming jobs to foreign countries (usually in Southeast Asia) where the labor costs are much cheaper.

However, outsourcing is a much larger trend, and off-shoring is just one part of it. Outsourcing is thriving in many different forms, and it’s reasonable to expect that it will accelerate. Big companies such as IBM, HP, and Verizon Business are offering to take over many of the maintenance functions for IT departments. In many cases, they’ll even keep IT pros on staff and on-premises but those IT pros will now get their paycheck from the vendor. The big benefit here is 24/7 monitoring since these large vendors have engineers in their sophisticated NOCs at all times, plus they have specialists who can solve more difficult problems when the need arises.

When companies move their maintenance portions of the IT department to outsourcers, that leaves business analysts and project managers as the primary job roles left for the internal IT department.

5. The mobilization paradigm

The computer revolution has put a PC on virtually every desk in the business world and in lots of other places where people work, from the sales counter to the warehouse to the patient exam room. While PCs still make sense on the desks of knowledge workers, for all of these other workers who regularly move around as part of their daily job, the stationary PC often changes the natural flow of their routine because they have to stop at a system to enter data or complete a task. That’s about to change.

Mobile computers in the form of smartphones and touchscreen tablets (like the iPad) have taken a big leap forward in the past four years. They are instant-on, easy to learn because of the touchscreen, and they have a whole new ecosystem of applications designed for the touch experience. In the years ahead, we’re going to see more and more development done on these mobile platforms, which will untether workers from their stationary PCs and allow them to interact with people and products in much more natural ways.

Referenced : techrepublic

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The Production Of Celeron Will Be Stopped In 2011

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The news from Intel that Intel will stop the production of processor Celeron serie in 2011. DigiTimes said that Intel would start the stopping of Celeron from now until 2011. Beside that Celeron will be replaced with the newest product. And these newest product has better ability and capability.

As we know that Intel Celeron is cheap version in the market of processor. So that Intel must change the Image of Celeron. Lot of news say that Intel against the news. Intel said that it was just a rumor. These Super Business of Processor Extremely said that Celeron will not be pulled from the market until next year. Commonly, Celeron 2.4 GHz and 2.6 GHz is priced about USD 43 untill 53. So we’ll see is it just a rumor or intelligence information.

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Nokia N900 is born without symbian

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Android OS is about succeeded to pay attention of smartphone lover. This condition forced nokia to make something unique and new. Lot of  Smartphone users give mid finger to Nokia handset that always install symbian os. And We can’t deny that Android is better than Symbian OS.

But Nokia wakes up and try to spread the innovation by installing OS beside Symbian. Nokia Chose Maemo5. This Operating System runs through Linux Kernel. Nokia N900 is now becoming the best gun of Nokia to get the attention of smartphone users. Nokia says that It was a great shot to break the myth that Nokia could not live without symbian.

The first thing to be known about N900 is its ability to surf the internet. The collaboration between ARM Cortex 600Ghz Processor and mini browser smelled like Firefox,  for sure it is so powerful. N900 has 2 applications running, they are Maemo and Ovi. User Interface of N900 has superiority too, users can change the visualization as they like, just drag and set. Moreover N900 has 7 slides, so Users can spread up their creativities.

Beside that, the video feature of N900 uses Power VR, so that the display is sharper plus widescreen VGA 800 x 480. You can watch video anywhere.  The display of Video almost like High Definition Quality. Don’t forget that N900 has 5 mpx camera. You can get the best result of capture. The photos which are taken by its camera just like taken by digital pocket camera. But sorry for telling this that N900 doesn’t support multitouch screen. So you must not expect to zoom in and zoom out the photos by using your fingers, or increase the volume of music by using one touch on screen.  But these lacks are not that meaningful. You must know that N900 is multitasking, so it is still deserved standing at first line in 2010

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IP Man : The Legend Is Born

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A historical film titled IP man is one of the best historical movie in this century. This movie tells about the master of kungfu named Ye wen also knowns as IP man. The lucky actor who took the chance to be the IP man is Donnie Yen. Donnie Yen took the chance in the IP man and IP man 2. But sadly, you wont see Donnie yen as IP man in the IP man : The legend is born. Disappointed, right. But they grab the real son of the real IP man name Yip Chun to take his part in this movie. The plot is about the young IP man, when he started learn about wing chun. The story begins when the master  Chan Wah Shun from Foshan is Passing away. He is the master of kung fu who taught Ye wen. After that Ye wen went to Hong Kong to start learn Kung fu from other teacher. In Hong Kong, Ye Wen met Leung Pik, and learnt wing chun from him. Leung Pik really helped Ye wen’s Skill at Kung Fu.  Then Ye wen Came back to Foshan and he fell in love with the major’s daughter. But no blessings for his love. Beside that, people in Foshan thought that the style of wing chun had been out from the art of kung fu. So how did Ye wen Face all of  challenges and How can people respect IP man until the end of time?

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Here is the five tips to speed up your Windows XP performance

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Lot of people work with computer.  Computer help people to reach the goal, make decision, make work easier, and faster. People really enjoy when they are working with computer because computer does help. But when your computer turns to idiot stuff, it will make you feel inconvinience. So, i can help you by exploring five tricks that you can implement to your system. And i wish it will help you.

1. You can Access the performance options

2. Change your visual Settings

Well, the default setting of windows XP visual needs big of system resource. Try choose, adjust for the best performance. But one thing for sure, that you will see simple and not attractive visual.

4. Change memory usage setting

The Memory Usage section governs how Windows XP uses system RAM. The first option, Programs, allocates more RAM to running applications. For desktop systems with very little RAM, this selection gives the best performance. For a server or a desktop with a lot of RAM, however, choosing the System Cache setting will yield better performance. When set to System Cache, the system will use most of the available RAM as a disk cache, which can result in major performance improvements on systems that depend on disk I/O.

5. change virtual memory setting.

A number of settings in the Virtual Memory section affect how Windows XP performs.Virtual memory is an area on the disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM. Windows requires this type of system in the event that it runs out of physical RAM. The virtual memory space is used as a swap space where information residing in RAM is written to the virtual memory space (also called the page file or swap file) to free up RAM for other processes. When the system needs the information in the swap file, Windows puts it back into RAM and writes something else out to the disk in its place.

Windows XP has a recommended default page file size of 1.5 times the amount of system RAM. You can let Windows completely manage this file or have no file at all. I highly recommend that you do not remove the paging file because you’ll experience a noticeable degradation of system performance without it.

One way to boost system performance is to place the paging file on a separate physical hard drive from the operating system. The only caveat is if the second drive is slower than the primary drive, you’d want to leave the paging file where it is.

You can also span the paging file across multiple disks to increase performance. To make changes to the virtual memory, click the Change tab on the Advanced tab of the Performance Options dialog box, make your desired changes, and click Set. Any changes you make will take effect after you reboot the machine.

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Toy Story 3

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The Toy story 3Well, i didnt watch the first and the second of toy story. But in the day of my nephew’s birthday i watched it, the 3D version. It was very nice movie, and educated. This film theme is about friendship between toy’s of Andi. Andi really loves his toys but when he grew up he must leave them. Because he starts busy facing his life. Oneday, Andi has to join the university and must leave home and stay at dormitory. Andi wanted to put his toys at the attic and keep them there. But accidently his mom found the toys, before placed to attic, she thought that andi wanted those toys gave to playgroup. You know, the toys can speak to one and each other. They live, and they are all sad because they think that Andi really wanted they go.

At the playgroup, the toys think that they can be loved, and played by cute children. But it is all contrary to the fact, they are all not loved and played crudely. They are sad, and wanted andi to take them home. See their actions, and you wont be disappointed.

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