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Desktone, Verizon Announce Desktop Virtualization As A Service

Desktone plans to sell "desktops as a service" through service providers like Verizon Businesss and European and Asian carriers; IBM is a partner.

Web 2.0: Companies Will Spend $4.6 Billion By 2013, Forrester Predicts

Some of the companies adopting social networking, RSS, blogs, wikis, mashups, podcasting, and widgets will be presenting at the Web 2.0 Expo show this week.

XKL Brings New Life To Dark Fiber

New system from Cisco co-founder Len Bosack taps existing cable for low-cost, no-fuss optical networks.

Women More Likely Than Men To Surrender Security For Chocolate

The overall percentage of London office workers willing to trade their computer passwords for a few moments of chocolaty goodness was down two-thirds compared to 2007.

Spear-Phishing Attack Uses Fake Subpoenas To Steal From CEOs

iDefense estimates that the attack went out to about 15,000 to 20,000 executives, resulting in about 1,800 confirmed malware victims.

Citrix Plunges Deeper Into Desktop Virtualization

Showing off their partnership, Citrix will equip XenDesktop with its ICA protocol that Microsoft's products can recognize and respond to.

StillSecure Steps Up

SafeAccess out-of-band NAC appliance performs host assessment and enforcement, but setup and management can be complex.

Great Bay Software: Focusing On Everything Else

Great Bay is the latest NAC vendor -- along with Cisco and Enterasys -- to announce a system that allows employees to sponsor guest access.

Virtualizing Servers on Routers, If Cisco Approves

There's now an SDK and API for Cisco's branch office routers, but customers will need to get apps approved by Cisco.

Sun, Fujitsu Target Data-Centers With UltraSparc T2 Plus Servers

The T5140 and T5240 systems allow up to 128 virtual servers per system to help customers in data center consolidation.