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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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3 Questions: An End to "Patch and Pray"
This interview with Bruce Hughes, director of malicious code research at TruSecure's ICSA Labs, originally appeared in the IT Business Edge weekly report on Fortifying Network Security. To see a...
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3 Questions: Bank gets a handle on patch management
This interview with Paula Chesbrough, senior vice president and IT director at Eagle Bank in Everett, Mass., originally appeared in the IT Business Edge weekly report Fortifying Network Security....
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IT executives take a more modular approach to CRM software
Can software be both a suite and highly modular? CIOs from a number of industries are saying yes, at least when the software is intended for customer relationship management (CRM) applications.
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Microsoft Big Brains: Terry Crowley
The All About Microsoft "Big Brains" series resumes with a Technical Fellow who also happens to be the Director of Development for Microsoft Office: Terry Crowley.
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McSweeney's introduces iPhone app, literary nerds rejoice
Today's news will make both tech nerds and literary nerds very happy. McSweeney's, a publishing house founded by writer/editor Dave Eggers, has released an iPhone app. If you're scratching your...
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Inside the mind - and config - of Terry Childs
Terry Childs's lawyer, Erin Crane, offered the court some insights into the Childs' motivations in changing SF's network passwords. She will argue today for a reduction in his $5 million bail,...
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Rogue network admin still in jail on $5m bail
This is crazy. Perhaps literally. Terry Childs, computer network administrator for the city of San Francisco, got mad, apparently because his supervisors were trying to fire him, and created a...
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California's Green Guru Speaks Out
The clean-tech industry of today is in its early stages, about where Microsoft was in 1980, says Terry Tamminen, an adviser at Pegasus Capital Advisors and the former director of California's...
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Yahoo says no to Microsoft: what's next?
News of this has just come down, less than 1/2 hour ago: that the Yahoo! Board of Directors (that's CEO Jerry Yang) has voted to reject Microsoft's $31 a share bid as inadequate. Seems as though...
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Yahoo chair Semel's departure, Microsoft bid just hours apart. H-m-m
Terry Semel left the CEO position at Yahoo! back in June, 2007. But he was still non-executive Yahoo! board chairman until yesterday. Therein lies the tale. At the time of the departure, it...
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Yahoo's revolving door: Yang in as CEO; Semel out
The inevitable happened: Yahoo CEO Terry Semel has stepped down as CEO. Jerry Yang, Yahoo co-founder, will become CEO. "I am ready to dig in to address the challenges that face Yahoo," said Yang...
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Chief Yahoo Jerry Yang replaces Terry Semel as CEO
Yahoo CEO Terry Semel has been under fire lately for under-performance and being overpaid. Today gave the CEO reins to Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang, and assumed the role of nonexecutive Chairman....
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Yahoo shareholder meeting will be day of discontent
Yahoo will hold its annual shareholder meeting and the agenda includes some discontent, some Terry Semel bashing and various proposals urging the company to take a bigger stand on free speech....
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Semel's modus operandi
Yahoo CEO Terry Semel sits down with Kara Swisher, author and columnist at The Wall Street Journal, in front of a packed house at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, where he shares the early...
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3 Questions: An End to "Patch and Pray"
This interview with Bruce Hughes, director of malicious code research at TruSecure's ICSA Labs, originally appeared in the IT Business Edge weekly report on Fortifying Network Security. To see a...
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3 Questions: Bank gets a handle on patch management
This interview with Paula Chesbrough, senior vice president and IT director at Eagle Bank in Everett, Mass., originally appeared in the IT Business Edge weekly report Fortifying Network Security....
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Web services: Handle with care
Sterling Commerce senior VP Terry Noreault says caution should still be the byword for IT managers weighing their next move.
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IT executives take a more modular approach to CRM software
Can software be both a suite and highly modular? CIOs from a number of industries are saying yes, at least when the software is intended for customer relationship management (CRM) applications.
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Can Terry Semel Yahoo?
It's been a year and a half since the former Warner Bros. exec has been in the hot seat but Yahoo's new chief takes on a demanding task with enthusiasm.
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FCC staying out of broadband battle
FCC's Kennard has no intention of refereeing battle over broadband access.
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