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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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Cisco embarks on media-centric Internet thrust
The Internet is moving away from being a data transportation and messaging platform, into a space filled with integrated rich-media content, according to Cisco Systems.
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Most security products flunk quality tests
Testing company ICSA Labs reported that 78 percent of security products fail their first test due to inadequate performance of core product functionality.
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Web 2.0 sites - prime target for attacks, report
Web 2.0 sites that allow users to create content, are increasingly used to carry out a wide range of attacks, according to a new security study.
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Cloud floats among India's large firms
Given the concerns over data security and regulatory compliance, large companies in the country are choosing to adopt private clouds and hybrid models of cloud computing.
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Netbooks changing the PC game
Thanks to telcos, netbooks are selling so well this year they are making a "profound impact" on the PC industry.
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More enterprise users demand search
Singapore's workers are demanding enterprise search tools similar to what they are used to on the Web, according to local systems integrator, NCS.
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Enterprise guide to saving on wireless
As mobility is increasingly being elevated from a "nice to have" feature to a "must have" for companies, businesses stand to benefit by diligently managing wireless service costs.
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Security 101: Look back to advance
The security landscape may be rapidly evolving, but the clue to standing a better chance in the fight against threats could be in looking back, not forward.
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Intel urges SMEs: Don't delay PC refresh
Chip giant Intel urges small and medium-sized enterprises to avoid lengthening their PC refresh cycles as a cost-cutting measure during the recession.
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Security market soars after Mumbai attacks
India's IT sector has stepped up surveillance measures and introduced integrated security products as safety concerns rise across the country.
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Obama, Satyam won't spell outsourcing doom
India's outsourcing market will survive recent accounting scandal and U.S. President Barack Obama's promise to bring jobs back, say industry watchers.
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HP intensifies the mainframe battle
HP is claiming new business by convincing old mainframe users that escalating cost, inability to support business agility and the limited availability of modern software were reasons to switch.
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Layoffs loom for Malaysian electronics sector
Western Digital stunned Malaysian authorities when it announced it would close its hard drive facility - provoking fears that more companies would follow.
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Mashups changing the face of copyright laws
User-generated mashups are changing the face of copyright laws, which have to evolve to catch up with the Internet generation.
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Is OpenOffice.org a 'dying horse'?
OpenOffice.org is still not past its expiration date, but more needs to be done to drive community participation and ensure the open source software remains relevant, say industry watchers.
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Asian IT to emerge from financial crisis stronger
IT spending in the Asia-Pacific region will grow at a slower rate in 2009. But Asian economies will fare better during the current economic crisis than those in the West, according to a study.
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Symantec to identify safe software by 'reputation'
The company's tech will judge whether an app is unsafe by looking at where it can be found across the database of Symantec users and categorizing those machines as safe or otherwise.
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SaaS market will 'collapse' in two years
Lawson's CEO, Harry Debes says SaaS is the third attempt at "on demand" in his lifetime and predicts it will take the same path as the first two--to oblivion.
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Intel teases shape-shifting programmable matter
Intel CEO Justin Rattner teased his Intel Developer Forum audience with technology of the not-so-disant-future that could take an object design of any imaginable shape, 'hit the print command,'...
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Bill Gates: Software innovation poses privacy challenge
Bill Gates told a Hong Kong gathering that society will need more explicit rules governing privacy boundaries around software as the mobile/PC line blurs.
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