02-04-12 – John Souchek and Right Scale

Today’s guest is John Souchak. John works at a company called RightScale, based in Santa Barbara. RightScale provide cloud management services to individuals, small businesses, and large companies. John runs the Education department at RightScale and he’s here to talk about Cloud Computing, why you might care about it, and what RightScale provides to companies.

He’ll be answering questions such as:
1. How do you define Cloud Computing? What is it?
2. If I own a business or I am a computer, why should I care about this whole cloud computing thing?
3. Tell me about your company and what does it provide in this cloud computing market?

Satellite Phone Encryption Cracked

New submitter The Mister Purple writes “A team of German researchers appears to have cracked the GMR-1 and GMR-2 encryption algorithms used by many (though not all) satellite phones. Anyone fancy putting a cluster together for a listening party? ‘Mr. Driessen told The Telegraph that the equipment and software needed to intercept and decrypt satellite phone calls from hundreds of thousands of users would cost as little as $2,000. His demonstration system takes up to half an hour to decipher a call, but a more powerful computer would allow eavesdropping in real time, he said.'”


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Facebook Valued at Just Under $100 Billion [Facebook]

In a private market auction yesterday, Facebook was valued at $94 billion, which is squarely in the ballpark of the $100 billion valuation that financial pundits have been tossing around. Don’t read much more into it than that; there’s plenty of time for the valuation to change slightly before the actual IPO (sometime in May), and either way, it’s not going to affect you in the slightest. [Bloomberg BusinessWeek] More »


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Google Cloud Print: It’s Actually Awesome, and Here’s How to Set It Up [How To]

Google Cloud Print is an under-appreciated service that can send print jobs from virtually anywhere to a connected printer in any other location. Normally that involves tedious configuration on your network, but Cloud Print can do it in just a few minutes. It’s really easy to set up, and there are a few things you can do to extend its support beyond the browser to make all your printing tasks a lot easier. Here’s a look at what it can do, how you can set it up, and how to make it even better. More »


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Windows Phone 8 Detailed, Uses Windows 8 Kernel


MrSeb writes “Thanks to a leaked video — a video that Microsoft made for Nokia — we now have lots of details about Windows Phone 8 (WP8). From deep Windows 8, Skype, and SkyDrive integration, through to the addition of NFC ‘wallet’ payments and BitLocker encryption, it sounds like Windows Phone 8 will be close to iOS and Android in terms of features. The interesting stuff is under the hood, though: WP8 will have the Windows 8 kernel instead of the Windows CE kernel of its predecessors. Through the Win 8 kernel, WP8 will support native code and multi-core processors. It will also have the same network stack, security, and multimedia support as Windows 8. While Win 8 apps won’t be directly compatible with Windows Phone 8, Windows Phone manager Joe Belfiore says developers will be able to ‘reuse — by far — most of their code.'”


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