Google News Badges Can Change Your Company's Outreach The search giant's new news badges let you record reading habits, share, and demonstrate expertise across Google+. Here's how they could help your small business. Share: |
Anonymous Speaks Volumes About Google+ By embracing faceless social networking, the group's new AnonPlus contender highlights the need for a more open alternative. Share: |
Why Enterprises Will Skip Windows 8 Enterprise IT had a good business case for moving off Windows XP and onto the more modern Windows 7, but Windows 8 is shaping up to be a different story Share: |
Survey: Wireless Networks Are Near Capacity Mobile networks in North America are filled to 80 percent of capacity, with 36 percent of base stations facing capacity constraints. Share: |
Healthcare IT Faces Deadline on New Medical Codes A new federally mandated medical coding system requires a massive overhaul of healthcare IT systems. Share: |
Microsoft Staffing Secretive Windows Phone Project Microsoft is working on a secretive new project in its Windows Phone division, according to a job description it posted over the weekend. Share: |
Small Businesses Benefit from Second Windows Intune Beta Adding enterprise-class functionality to Microsofts cloud-based PC management tool will make it a better value to businesses of all sizes. Share: |
Cloud Architecture: Questions to Ask for Reliability Here are some storage and networking diagnostic questions I would ask for the top-10 applications within a corporation. Share: |
HTC 10-Inch 'Puccini' Tablet Appears Headed for AT&T 4G Details filed with the FCC indicate that the upcoming 10-inch HTC Puccini tablet will be a 4G device offered through AT&T. Share: |
Being Cheap Can Be Costly for Data Backups SMBs have small budgets and always look for ways to save a buck, but when it comes to protecting critical data, sometimes being cheap today can be a very expensive decision for tomorrow. Share: |
EU Orders Member States to Implement Cookie Law, or Else The European Commission has started legal action against 20 European Union member states which have failed to take measures to implement new rules protecting... Share: |
Intel Agrees to Buy Networking Chip Company Fulcrum Intel is acquiring networking chip company Fulcrum Microsystems for an undisclosed amount in an effort to boost its networking offerings, Intel said Tuesday. Share: |
Adobe Buys EchoSign--Makes Digital Signatures Mainstream Digital signatures are not a new concept, but it has never had the traction it should. With the acquisition of EchoSign, Adobe is getting into the game and bringing digital signatures into the mainstream. Share: |
Oracle Girds VirtualBox for Enterprise Use Oracle has updated its open source VirtualBox virtualization software. Share: |
UK Operators Say Voicemail Weaknesses Fixed As the phone hacking saga continues to grip the U.K., mobile operators contend that spying on someone's voicemail messages wouldn't be possible today as several... Share: |
China Reaches 485 Million Internet Users as Growth Slows China added 27 million Internet users over the last six months, bringing the total number to 485 million, but the growth of China's Internet population continues... Share: |
Adobe, EchoSign Face Patent Infringement Suit Adobe Systems and EchoSign, the electronic signatures company it acquired Monday, were sued on Tuesday by RPost, another electronic signature services company... Share: |
Oracle's Exadata Tapped for Automotive Analytics Oracle wants to triple the number of installed Exadata database machines to 3,000 in its current fiscal year, and it could get there by tapping existing... Share: |
IBM Quarter Driven by Software, Systems Software and services fueled IBM growth in the second quarter of 2011, the company said Monday. Share: |
Cisco to Cut 6,500 Jobs in Cost-cutting Blitz Cisco Systems will cut about 6,500 jobs as part of an effort to focus its business and reduce operating expenses by about US$1 billion per year. Share: |
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