Monthly Archives: October 2006

Cha-Ching! The First 2007 IT Salary Guide Arrives

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Starting salaries for IT pros are expected to increase an average of 2.8 percent in 2007 over 2006, and more than 4 percent in...

Microsoft Blocks Vista Rootkit Exploit

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Microsoft has blocked the attack vector used to slip unsigned drivers past new security policies being implemented in Windows Vista, according to Joanna Rutkowska,...

Big Tech Firms Sales Grow 19% in Third Quarter

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Most big technology companies had strong sales growth in the third quarter, with the search giant Google and the Indian outsourcing firm Wipro leading...

Spam Trojan Installs Own Anti-Virus Scanner

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Veteran malware researcher Joe Stewart was fairly sure hed seen it all until he started poking at the SpamThru Trojan—a piece of malware designed...

Microsoft to Unveil New Certification Program for Office Project 2007

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Microsoft will introduce a new Office Project 2007 certification program and a new portal, the EPM Connect, at the Project Management Institute Global Congress...

Cost of Data Breaches Rises Sharply

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Leaks of sensitive customer information and other corporate data are costing companies in the United States substantially more in related financial and business losses...

SGI Emerges from Bankruptcy

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SGI, the Silicon Valley pioneer whose tailspin over the last few years landed it in bankruptcy in May, is reorganized and free of Chapter...

Microsoft Sets Sights on New Developers

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Digital Natives Lead Enterprise IT

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Generation Y is invading corporate America and bringing with it personal technology that will create a revolution in corporate technology departments, Gartner analysts told...

Google to Improve Search Interface, Combine More Products

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Google will begin to coordinate their main search function across vertical categories to make it easier for users to perform a single search and...