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Deci announces AI dev platform and small model Deci Nano | VentureBeat

The Israeli company appears to be moving toward a more fully commercial or blended open-source/closed-source model mix, similar to Mistral.

Today’s branch office | Network World

This is the second in a series of three newsletters intended to demonstrate that the next generation branch office represents a multi-year migration away from branch offices that are IT-heavy to ones that are IT-lite and that as part of this migration, the WAN plays an ever increasing role in application delivery. This newsletter will discuss how IT organizations migrated away from having branch offices that are IT-heavy and in so doing, created the performance and management challenges associated with App

Texting drivers are more dangerous than talkers | Network World

You obviously don't need to be told that texting and driving are two complex tasks that don’t mix well. But a new study by University of Utah researchers sheds light on why and explains that this activity is even more dangerous than talking on a cell phone while driving.

Microsoft’s four big Windows Phone 7 priorities at MIX10 | Network World

Microsoft will unpack the technical details of Windows Phone 7 at next week's annual MIX development conference. Here are the company's priorities for the its retooled mobile platform.

Microsoft: No native code for Windows Phone 7 | Network World

Microsoft officials Monday confirmed at the company's MIX 10 developers event in Las Vegas that native applications will not be allowed on Windows Phone 7 devices. Only applications running in the Silverlight runtime environment or games in the XNA Game Studio runtime will be allowed.

Once Burned, Mobile-Phone App Developers Hedge Their Bets | Network World

Contrary to popular opinion, Apple's iPhone doesn't have a lock on mobile app developers, states an Ovum survey. BlackBerry, Windows Phone and Android are all in the mix, as developers create apps across platforms.

Mu Dynamics extends app testing to groups of apps | Network World

Mu Dynamics has extended its application testing software to recreate the current mix of applications in production and then test these as a group to see how they affect the network and each other.

European forum promotes mix of education and technology | Network World

The European Innovative Teachers Forum 2009 that took place from March 24 until March 26 in Vienna, Austria and that is organized every year by Microsoft ended on Thursday.

Brocade takes on Cisco, HP, Juniper in network ease | Network World

Brocade this week is looking to simplify the campus edge with two additions to its ICX switch line and plans to more easily mix and match ICX switches in and between stacks.

Top 5 security-menace predictions for 2008 | Network World

Security-menace predictions for 2008: Mix of advanced bots, cybercrime in “virtual worlds” and real-world election campaigns.

IT’s role among powerful in business | Network World

From time to time Fortune magazine tells us who is important in the business world. It did it again Nov. 27 through a series of original photographs, and the mix of folks is interesting and maybe indicative of the areas that affect business.

Not worthy of iPhone, Adobe’s Flash Lite surges | Network World

Adobe's Flash Lite multimedia player is spreading like wildfire on mobile phones, according to third-party statistics released by the company on Monday.

New Linux kernel version pumps up virtualization | Network World

Linus Torvalds signed off on the latest Linux kernel version last week - 2.6.21 - with several virtualization- and networking-focused improvements in the mix.

Do politics and identity management mix? | Network World

We're currently looking at the big three no-nos of polite conversation and IT projects - sex, religion and politics. Today it's the turn of politics.

Identity mix-ups and the potential harm to your reputation | Network World

Pamela Dingle, from Calgary’s Nulli Secundis, is known as one of the world’s foremost advocates of Microsoft CardSpace as well as being a driving force behind integration of the major user-centric identity systems (CardSpace, OpenID, the Bandit Project, etc.) through her “PamelaWare” alter ego. In her spare time, she blogs on identity issues and other aspects of life on a blog d믭 “Adventures of an Eternal Optimist.” Her optimism was challenged recently.

Will the AT&T-BellSouth merger hurt IP TV? | Network World

Bottom line, the AT&T and BellSouth states' combined prospect base is a more difficult market for IP TV than the AT&T states' base alone. Lightspeed was supposed to roll out last year, then early this year, then late this year . . . and this was before the BellSouth deal. It's just not logical to believe adding BellSouth to the mix will change things for the better. Lightspeed's future is getting darker.

Microsoft set to roll out new mobile applications for Dynamics ERP, CRM | Network World

Microsoft's AX ERP (enterprise resource planning) application will be receiving a set of mobile applications that mix connectivity to back-end systems and processes with a social milieu.

Disaster planning, mix-and-match style | Network World

Disaster planning traditionally focuses on three variables: data center replication, building design and backups. Analysts have maintained for years that the most common "disaster" is outright hardware failure because of faulty data center design, for instance, when the "emergency power off" button is hit, either accidentally or on purpose. Yet, for many enterprises throughout the U.S., the reality is that recovery plans should be customized for whichever type of major disaster is most likely to occur in a

What can U.S. companies learn from European business telecom? | Network World

While we’ve discussed the topic before, many enterprises still face the choice of selecting an IP PBX, a hosted solution, or a mix of the two. We’d like to highlight a worthwhile advisory report written by Dustin Kehoe Current Analysis’ principal analyst of business telecom services in the Central European markets. Dustin’s perspective is particularly valuable since he brings into the discussion some key points about multi-national deployments that cross country borders. The report highlights can b

StillSecure offers NAC lite | Network World

StillSecure is offering a monitor-only version of its Safe Access NAC software so customers can see whether NAC makes sense for them.

Novell details modular infrastructure plan | Network World

Novell Monday laid out a technical strategy that would let users mix and match physical and virtual machines along with management tools, identity services, collaboration software, and open source operating systems.

Fix and mix approach to offshoring | Network World

Each sourcing conference brings a new set of countries marketing themselves as the next big thing in offshoring. China, India, Ireland, Malta and South Africa all have active marketing campaigns underway.

Live video and CGI mix seamlessly in NHK’s future studio | Network World

For most television viewers, the hard studio work that goes into getting the right shot and integrating computer graphics into TV shows often goes unnoticed. The studio crew of the future can also disregard these laborious tasks if technology being developed by Japanese public broadcaster NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai) to make production easier and more efficient makes it into use.

Dell data-protection report adds genAI to threat mix | Network World

IT executives are worried about public cloud security and cyberattacks, but in some instances, they’re not doing enough to prevent them.