Monthly Archives: July 2007

Enterprise Testing the iPhone

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Click the image to see the slide showBy now you've read all the breathless first day "reviews" of the new Apple iPhone. You've seen...

Linux Developers Considering Move to Eclipse

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When youre talking Linux development tools, chances are youre talking about decades-old programming editors like vi and EMACS. These are fine for an older...

The Tough World of Enterprise Applications

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At an analyst day event in January 2005, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison sent a stern warning to rival SAP.It was just a month after...

Is it OK for Google to Own Us?

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Google is all about information.Its become the No. 1 tool people use to find information on the Internet. More troubling to privacy experts, though,...

A Homegrown Defense Team

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Lately Dave Aitels been thinking: whats the difference between organized online crime groups and commercial companies that do penetration testing? "A company has a rather...

Deduplication, Thin Provisioning Top Storage Trends

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Halfway through calendar year 2007, trends in the data storage business are becoming more defined. Decision makers at enterprises are now more aware of...

Security Is Kid Stuff

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It takes a thief to catch a thief, or so the adage goes. Its not clear how this plays out in the general crime-fighting...

Immigration Lawyers Threaten Suit Over Visa Snafu

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After getting caught in the crossfire between the two federal bodies that control the immigration system—the State Department and the Citizenship and Immigration Service—the...

Are Consultants Needed to Clarify Software Licenses?

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In 2006, Miro Consulting was ranked No. 15 on Doloittes list of 500 fastest growing tech companies and No. 397 on Inc. Magazines 500...

Getting Inside the Insider Threat

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Security vendors have 2.3 million more examples of the need to protect against the so-called "insider threat"—one for each of the consumer records believed...