Segmentation in virtual environments was the topic of a call I was on this morning. It reminded me that virtualization gets a hard time for something that exists in many other areas of “emerging” technology. Take wireless, for example, which now includes co-tenancy multi-mode configurations on devices like the RFS 7000 Wireless RF Switch from … Continue reading Wireless Segmentation→
The grant, for “trustworthy interaction in the cloud”, was awarded to BU, Brown and UC Irvine The project supported by the NSF grant will address these [privacy] concerns by examining the feasibility of extending cloud service-level agreements to cover aspects such as integrity of outsourced services, information leakage control, and fair market pricing. The project … Continue reading NSF gives $3mil for cloud trust study→
An excellent lecture with common sense. RSA Animate illustrates why profit is not the best motivator for quality. First, I disagree with the start of the presentation. The science is not freaky or surprising. People are still as manipulatable and predictable as ever. I explain this in my social engineering presentation where I demonstrate common … Continue reading How to Make Quality Technology→
Regular readers of this blog may remember when I raged about the “statistical mess” reported in the news when it comes to which mobile phone is “winning”. That was a couple months ago (or six decades in mobile years). Reuters, for example, headlines with “Google’s Android takes lead in US consumer smartphones: Android devices had … Continue reading iPhone losing OS fight→