Monthly Archives: October 2006

Google 3Q Tops out Analyst Expectations

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Google almost beat the street's expectations today, reporting a 92% increase in quarterly profits, near the top of analyst expectations. Google reported 3Q net...

IE 7: Finally, Something to Write Home About

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When eWEEK Labs looked at Internet Explorer 6.0 more than five years ago, we were so disappointed in the browser that we said the...

IT Security Jobs Go Mainstream

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IT security, once a subject of interest to a narrow group of techies and niche publications, has in the last year catapulted into mainstream...

Its Vulnerability Storm Season

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Does it seem to you as if there are more and more vulnerabilities being disclosed lately? Youre right, there are. Jeff Jones, a strategy director...

Primer: E-Discovery

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What is it? E-discovery refers to finding and producing documents stored in electronic form in response to litigation or regulatory requirements. Civil litigants, regulators and...

Google’s Authors Guild Suit Drags On. And On. And On.

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Those of you accustomed to the quick pace of Internet time will be disapointed to know that the schedule for Authors Guild v. Google...

Five Biggest Data Center Concerns

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What are the biggest concerns among CIOs for the data center in 2006? The Gartner Group in its 2006 survey of IT executives gives...

Business Travel Tips: Staying Connected

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In my recent article on business travel, I described strategies to strengthen your laptop security and keep your information safe while on the road....

SOA Big on SAP and IBM Agendas

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Enterprise software giant SAP is looking to bolster its position in the service-oriented architecture arena, by launching a variety of consulting services aimed at...

SAP Announces Solid Third Quarter

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SAP AG, after a less-than-stellar second quarter, rebounded nicely in its third quarter of 2006 with a 16 percent increase in new software license...