Monthly Archives: September 2006

Citing Business Growth, CIOs to Hire in Q4

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Thirteen percent of CIOs plan to increase their IT staff in the fourth quarter of 2006, according to a survey released Sept. 20 by...

Nielsen: AOL just got murdered, somebody call the police

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Nielsen/Netratings released their search share numbers for August today, and there's AOL blood all over it. Year over year, 20% fewer search queries have...

Fuzzing, Smishing and Phishing

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Spyware, Bots, Rootkits Flooding Through Unpatched IE Hole

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The newest zero-day flaw in the Microsoft Windows implementation of the Vector Markup Language is being used to flood infected machines with a massive...

Hitwise: Google Video Gaining on MySpace

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On the occasion of Microsoft releasing its video-sharing platform into private beta, Hitwise is reporting that Google Video continues to hold the No. 3...

Oracle Posts Strong First Quarter

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Oracle announced strong first-quarter 2007 earnings after the close of the market Sept. 19. Total software revenues were up 29 percent to $2.7 billion, with...

BEA Aims to Streamline SOA Projects with mSA Platform

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SAN FRANCISCO—Convinced that service-oriented architecture is mature enough and sufficiently trusted by enterprises, BEA Systems introduced here on Sept. 19 at its BEAWorld user...

Microsoft Files 20 Lawsuits to Counter Piracy

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Microsoft is clamping down on software piracy, announcing Sept. 19 that it is filing federal lawsuits against 20 resellers of Windows XP and Office...

SAPs Agassi Confirms Oracle Killer Plans, Dishes on SOA

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Theres been a lot of activity at SAP over the past couple of years as it ramps its Enterprise Services Architecture roadmap. But the...

Intel Survey: IT Pros Grapple with PC Management

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What are some of the biggest pain points when it comes to managing business desktop PCs? Intel sought answers to this and similar questions...