Monthly Archives: October 2007
10 Things You Should Know About Intel vs. AMD
10 Things You Should Know About Intel vs. AMD
After struggling for several years against AMD and its portfolio of Opteron processors, Intel charged back...
Compliance Can Be a Bumpy Ride
Denver International Airport is among the busiest airports in the world and boasts one of the longest runways in the United States. The airport...
Compliance Without Tears
Compliance Without TearsPractically every enterprise must abide by and demonstrate compliance with some group of regulations intended to head off the next Enron or...
PCI Puts Pressure on Retailers
Until now, most retailers have escaped the embrace of regulatory compliance, but the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, or PCI DSS, is changing...
Canon Speeds Up Scanning
To help address the growing business need for document and image scanning, Canon U.S.A. is shipping its ScanFront 220 and ScanFront 220P network scanners,...
States Seek Extension of Microsoft Settlement
Six states and the District of Columbia are seeking an additional a five-year extension of the 2002 landmark antitrust settlement against Microsoft because they...
RealPlayer Exploit Infecting Windows Machines
Attackers are exploiting a RealPlayer zero-day flaw to gain control of Windows systems through Internet Explorer, Symantec warned customers of its DeepSight Threat Analyst...
Google Grooms Search with Analytics
Google has added search reporting and event tracking to its Analytics software for businesses, casting a spotlight on the convergence of search and business...
As Offshoring Gets Realistic, Can IT Workers Relax?
Some people argue that the golden age of software offshoring ended in 2005. Between 1995 and 2005, when the dollar was strong and the...
Starbucks Speeds Downloads in Time for iTunes Deal
Starbucks and Akamai announced an agreement Thursday for what they paint as a faster and more reliable way for customers to do in-store digital...