Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Feds launch Smart Grid blog
EETimes reports that NIST has decided to launch a blog to give the public a chance to comment on standards for home-to-smart-grid interface. I trust people will look at it, because now is the time to comment.
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NIST,
Potomac Tech Culture,
Smart Grid
Saturday, February 20, 2010
State of deployment of IPv6
Command Information has an informative post on this complete with spreadsheet.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Today in content management
Rutrell Yasin reporting for Government Computer News:
The Labor Department is making similar moves.
How to migrate your blog to SharePoint.
Lora Bentley of IT Business Edge interviews Patrick Eitenbichler, director of marketing for information management solutions at HP.
Welcome to the Real Story Group; also on Twitter.
All from Presto Vivace's Google News: Content Management Systems.
The Health and Human Services’ Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information is looking to deploy cloud-based customer relationship and project management software over the next six weeks to its Regional Extension Centers.
The Labor Department is making similar moves.
How to migrate your blog to SharePoint.
Lora Bentley of IT Business Edge interviews Patrick Eitenbichler, director of marketing for information management solutions at HP.
Welcome to the Real Story Group; also on Twitter.
All from Presto Vivace's Google News: Content Management Systems.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Kneber botnet and the day's Gov IT news
Jaikumar Vijayan reporting for ComputerWorld:
Congratulations NetWitness for a job well done.
John Foley of Information Week interviews Casey Coleman, CIO of the Government Services Administration.
William Welsh for Washington Technology: GSA, DISA launch commercial satellite solicitation
WFED's Max Cacas reports on AFFIRM's meeting on cyber security.
William Jackson for Government Computerter News: Second draft of Smart Grid security architecture released for public comment
If you have an opinion about this, now is the time to comment.
All the day's government technology news on the Presto Vivace's Google News Government IT section.
Security researchers at Herndon, Va.-based NetWitness Corp. have unearthed a massive botnet affecting at least 75,000 computers at 2,500 companies and government agencies worldwide.
The Kneber botnet, named for the username linking the affected machines worldwide, has been used to gather login credentials to online financial systems, social networking sites and e-mail systems for the past 18 months, according to NetWitness.
Congratulations NetWitness for a job well done.
John Foley of Information Week interviews Casey Coleman, CIO of the Government Services Administration.
William Welsh for Washington Technology: GSA, DISA launch commercial satellite solicitation
WFED's Max Cacas reports on AFFIRM's meeting on cyber security.
William Jackson for Government Computerter News: Second draft of Smart Grid security architecture released for public comment
If you have an opinion about this, now is the time to comment.
All the day's government technology news on the Presto Vivace's Google News Government IT section.
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