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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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E-mail 'crucial' to future of desktop Linux
Spread of open source on the desktop could falter unless e-mail applications improve, a new study says.
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Secondhand Microsoft software goes on sale
U.K. company starts trading in secondhand licenses, surprising some resellers. Could it be a new business model?
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Apple's Intel launch ahead of schedule?
An analyst is stirring up interest in Apple shares by speculating that Intel-based Macs could be ready for Macworld.
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BitTorrent user convicted over movie sharing
Hong Kong man who distributed three Hollywood films on network will be sentenced for copyright infringement Nov. 7.
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Finding business for biometrics
Lack of clear return on investment, combined with interoperability issues, is holding back adoption of the technology.
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Oracle takeover spooks some Siebel users
Siebel customers fear that Oracle's acquisition of the company means they will be forced to migrate to Oracle applications.
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GNOME's Sandler: Is there a killer in the code?
Is there a killer in the software code running millions of medical devices? GNOME Executive Director Karen Sandler, formerly of the Software Freedom Law Center, has been fighting to get this...
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Large Hadron Collider back in operation
The world's biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, is in operation again after more than a year of repairs.
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Government turns to SaaS to salvage IT failures
The senior White House IT official, Karen Evans, said she believes software as a service (SaaS) can improve government IT projects and systems. Evans made her remarks during a talk at the...
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McAfee patches critical flaw in corporate products
Security hole in ePolicy Orchestrator and ProtectionPilot could let an outsider take complete control of a system.
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Sun gives OpenSparc a push
Development project for UltraSparc T1 gets an advisory board, a boost from Gentoo Linux and a derivative design from Simply RISC.
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Microsoft snaps up desktop management firm
Buys DesktopStandard, whose group management tools plug into the access and identity management features in Windows Server.
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Security firms Lurqh, SecureWorks merge
Deal puts together SecureWorks' expertise in fighting off external attacks and Lurqh's background in identifying internal threats.
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Exhibit bolts into the future of creativity
CNET's Neha Tiwari takes a stroll down San Francisco's Pier 14 and talks to onlookers about the new Burning Man art exhibit there, "Passage," which weighs in at a whopping 25 tons. The art will...
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Veterans sue government over data breach
Class-action lawsuit follows the theft of a Veterans Affairs device containing personal data on about 26.5 million veterans.
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INTERVIEW: Karen Lojeski on Virtual Distance
Ever get the feeling that your project isn’t running well but you can’t seem to put your finger on the cause? That vague feeling of misunderstanding is often difficult to...
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Linux Networx lands deal for NASA Goddard
Will provide a system to handle applications such as weather and climate modeling and astrophysical simulations.
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Microsoft tweaks Windows anti-spyware beta
Changes to Windows Defender Beta 2 should help detect new threats better, Microsoft says.
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Symantec hits send on IM security
IM Manager 8.0 promises to seal off IM chat and to help companies with compliance.
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Linux lab to fund open-source developers
OSDL is soliciting contributions for a fund that will give awards to programmers working on underfinanced projects.
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