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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Eugene Lee: CEO SocialText on integration, Twitter and predictions
Last week I attended SOMESSO and met Eugene Lee, SocialText's CEO. While I know the company reasonably well through Ross Mayfield and some online webinar sessions the company has hosted, this was...
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Remembering Eugene Polley and his Flash-Matic remote (photos)
The inventor of the first television remote control passed away earlier this week. Here's a look back at his groundbreaking device.
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Kaspersky impressed with Conficker botnet's slickness
Cybercrime fighter Eugene Kaspersky can't help but be impressed by the slick operations behind the Conficker botnet, and says that it could have been worse.
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Eugene Lee: CEO SocialText on integration, Twitter and predictions
Last week I attended SOMESSO and met Eugene Lee, SocialText's CEO. While I know the company reasonably well through Ross Mayfield and some online webinar sessions the company has hosted, this was...
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Talking malware with Eugene Kaspersky
Amidst growing chatter that the anti-virus/anti-spyware market is gasping for air, a veteran virus fighter says desktop security products must add new protection mechanisms to keep pace with...
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Federated identity management and Web services
Commentary--Authentication and authorization functions should become Web services, available to any application in the enterprise SOA.
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XML Web services security best practices
As XML Web service deployments continue to rise, many organizations will need to augment and tailor these security best practices to meet individual needs. But it's not quite so easy.
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U.S. Businesses Slow to Get the SMS Message
The opportunity for SMS within the business market is a recent topic of interest among the Yankee Group’s clients. In this research note, we share two of the most commonly asked questions in this...
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Mars attack! Is Silicon Valley losing its grip?
As one successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur turns his focus to Mars landings, others try to recapture the bygone glory days. Will the new high tech leadership emerge from Asia?
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Big three put squeeze on IT rivals
At the Gartner Symposium in Cannes, experts predict the top three software and hardware vendors will make survival even more difficult for other competititors.
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"Evil" of e-mail derails knowledge worker
At the Gartner Symposium in Cannes, analyst Andy Kyte says that some IT technology such as e-mail is counterproductive and faster technology is a necessity.
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Dell: Wait and see on tablet PCs
Michael Dell doesn't expect a huge demand for tablet PCs but says his company will give customers what they want. He also blasted critics of his record on innovation.
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It's time for CRM faint hearts to quit
Tom Siebel stunned a CRM Conference audience by saying the market for CRM software is "not there." Recent Morgan Stanley research appears to agree with him.
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Euro dot-coms recover as Internet usage surges
Dot-com companies are seeing growth again. ZDNet UK's Eugene Lacey muses on lessons learnt.
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Lies, damned lies, and consultants
As IBM snaps up PwC Consulting, Eugene Lacy says it's time to ask questions about the ethics of cozy relationships between technology vendors and "sister" consulting firms.
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Gartner European CRM summit to focus on finding value
Gartner's CRM conference in Paris this week will promote an eight step plan to ensure return on investment from relationship management IT projects. Gartner's main European customer relationship...
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European CRM investments under the spotlight
IDC predicts strong growth in European CRM spending - but says you must set measurable objectives to get return on investment. New research from the analyst group, IDC, predicts 20 percent...
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Siebel CEO: Big shakeout coming in CRM
At his company's user conference, Tom Siebel says the enterprise software market just had its worst quarter ever and expects many players to be voted out of the business.
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Tom Siebel: Big shakeout coming in CRM
At his company's user conference Tom Siebel says the enterprise software market just had its worst quarter ever and expects many of the players to drop out soon.
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CRM--It is about the technology
CRM--more about people and business processes than technology? It may be fashionable to say so, but make no mistake: CRM is about the technology. Eugene Lacey explains why.
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