The Death of Backup And the Rapid Rise of the Cloud Backing up data has always driven data center administrators crazy. It's expensive, complicated and prone to serious errors Share: |
IPad Apps: Is Apple Courting Businesses? Traditionally consumer focused Apple is showing signs of courting businesses. Share: |
Why Your Business Should Accept Mobile Payments The massive Isis partnership signals the increased proliferation of mobile payment options. Small business should jump in. Share: |
The Cost Advantage Controversy of Cloud Computing One of the topics most associated with cloud computing is its cost advantages, or lack thereof. Share: |
Shift to Virtualized Environments is Shaking Up Security Practices The move to almost fully virtualized computing environments is driving a fresh approach to security in the enterprise. Share: |
Google Notices Will Warn Search Users of Malware Google has started warning some search users of malware on their computers, after it found unusual search traffic coming through a small number of intermediary... Share: |
Businesses More Concerned With Reputation Than Fines Congress is working on passing the SAFE Data Act to enforce better data protection, but a recent survey shows that companies are more concerned with protecting their own reputation than laws or financial penalties. Share: |
Apple's Lion Could Drive Mac OS X Adoption Lion may be an incremental upgrade, but will contribute to the Mac's rising popularity. Share: |
UK Parliament Say Phone Networks Didn't Warn Hacking Victims Two U.K. mobile phone operators took years to notify their customers that their voicemail accounts may have been illegally accessed, according to a report by the... Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 18: Connecting to a PC From the iPad It may be cheating when trying to see if the iPad can replace a PC, but there are some legitimate uses for remote desktop tools, so today I am taking a look at connecting to a remote PC from the iPad. Share: |
Adobe Gets Bonus with EchoSign--a Patent Lawsuit RPost has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Adobe and EchoSign, as well as rival DocuSign, alleging that the digital signature technologies used violate patents it holds. Share: |
Wipro's Growth Lags Competitors' Despite Offshoring Boom Wipro's second-quarter revenue grew, the company reported Wednesday. However, its larger competitors, Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services, grew faster. Share: |
HP ALM Does the Kanban Heeding the needs of "agile" programming devotees, Hewlett-Packard has augmented its Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) suite to allow application... Share: |
Yahoo Revenue Drops as Display Ad Business Slows Yahoo's total revenue took a steep dive in the second quarter as it struggled in display advertising, a core market where it has historically been a leader. The... Share: |
SUSE Virtual Appliances Prepped for the Mainframe In its first SUSE-related product offering since it acquired Novell earlier last year, Attachmate has expanded the reach of SUSE Studio-based virtual appliances... Share: |
Joomla Expands Beyond Content Management With Tuesday's release of version 1.7, Joomla has been redesigned to support jobs beyond its typical duties of Web content management (WCM). Administrators and... Share: |
Oracle Makes Fusion Applications 'available' Oracle has quietly made its Fusion Applications generally available, albeit with a caveat, but it seems that any serious fanfare over the long-awaited software... Share: |
EMC Revenue Grows on Strength of Big Data, VMware Increasing customer demand for big data technologies and cloud computing brought record financial results at EMC. Share: |
Internet Activist Charged With Hacking Into MIT Network Internet activist Aaron Swartz faces computer hacking charges. Share: |
Hudson: Hong Kong Sees Dip in Hiring Expectations At the request of Computerworld Hong Kong the story headlined "Hudson: Hong Kong sees dip in hiring expectations" and posted July 19, 2011, has been removed from... Share: |
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