Consumer Tech Meets Your Sourcing Group: How to Transform Over the past few years, new devices and new services have made technology a nearly universal part of the consumer marketplace. Share: |
Database Administrators Prepare to Move to the Cloud Companies are set to move their databases into the cloud over the next couple of years Share: |
Six Hot Workplace Trends for 2011 In late 2009, when the unemployment rate reached 10 percent for the first time since the early '80s, everyone hoped that 2010 would be a comeback year. Share: |
7 Quick Tips for Social Business Transformation For some reason people assume that implementation methodologies are different according to the type of software and newer technologies such as enterprise social software are somehow unusual. Share: |
Next-gen HSPA Will Offer 650M Bps, Says T-Mobile USA Mobile broadband based on HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) will in the future be able to offer download speeds of more than 650M bps, T-Mobile USA and Nokia... Share: |
Notify Technology Unveils On-Demand Mobile Device Management Notify Technology announced details of its upcoming NotifyMDM cloud-based, hosted solution for managing mobile devices. Share: |
Former Contractor Says FBI Put Back Door in OpenBSD A former government contractor says that the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation installed a number of back doors into the encryption software used by the... Share: |
Mozilla Expands Bug Rewards for Other Web Apps Mozilla has expanded the scope of its vulnerability reward program and will now pay out for problems found within applications used across its websites. Share: |
European IT Services See Wave of Consolidation French IT consultants Capgemini and Atos Origin are strengthening their position in the European market by acquiring German businesses CS Consulting and Siemens... Share: |
India Tightens Security on Government Websites After Hack India tightens security audit on government websites; after the site of a top agency was hacked Share: |
What the Gawker Hack Should Teach Us About Passwords The Gawker hack exposed tens of thousands of passwords, providing an opportunity to examine real-world password security and learn some valuable lessons...hopefully. Share: |
EU Pushes Governments to Offer Online Services The European Union wants to see 80 percent of businesses using online public services by 2015. Share: |
Record Patch Tuesday: What You Need to Know Microsoft is closing out 2010 with a record 17 security bulletins, and IT admins have little time to apply the patches before the holidays. Share: |
Top 10 Ubuntu Ideas Offer Hint at What's to Come In its first quarterly look at the top community suggestions, the Ubuntu Technical Board responds with updates and feedback. Share: |
Government Warnings Could Kill the Cloud The New Zealand government has warned about storing data in the cloud. Local laws potentially could become yet another cloud stumbling block. Share: |
Yahoo Lays off 600 People Yahoo confirmed that it has laid off 600 people, following news reports often based on Twitter messages from employees who had been let go. Share: |
Executives Prefer to Work With Minimal Coverage, Report Says A company that specializes in virtual trade shows says that a surprising number of execs like to work in their undergarments. Share: |
Dice: US IT Hiring Set to Rise in 2011 Six in 10 hiring manager and technology recruiters expect to do more hiring in the first half of 2011 than in the previous six months, according to the latest... Share: |
SAP Pushes out 'significant' Patch Update SAP released a "significant number" of security patches for its Business Suite applications and NetWeaver middleware platform on Tuesday, following an "extensive... Share: |
China Mobile's Upgraded Smartphone OS to Boost 3G Use China Mobile is preparing to launch new upgrades for its favored smartphone operating system that it believes will help turn the tide in boosting the appeal of... Share: |
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