Monthly Archives: November 2007
FTC: 8 Million Were Victims of ID Theft in 2005
More than 8 million American adults were victims of identity theft in 2005, the Federal Trade Commission said Nov. 27.Of the victims, 3.2 million...
Life After Microsoft for Fired CIO
Just over two weeks after being canned from Microsoft, the software giant's former CIO has found himself a new job with a more impressive...
HP Flexes Its IT Management Muscles
HP Flexes Its ITManagement Muscles">With the Opsware acquisition under its belt, Hewlett-Packard at its HP Software Universe user conference Nov. 26 will try to...
Where Social Networking Meets the Semantic Web
Almost 10 years ago, Tim Berners-Lee began describing the Semantic Web as a Web that can describe things in a way that computers can...
Mobile Opportunities in the Channel
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Alcatel, China Announce $1B in Telecom Deals
With French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Chinese President Hu Jintao in attendance, French telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent signed $1.11 billion in deals with China...
Exploit Code Out for Windows, Mac QuickTime Flaw
Exploit code is out for an extremely critical Apple QuickTime flaw that affects Windows and Mac OS X systems, and researchers say attacks are...
Microsoft Could Do More: SMTP Authentication
"Not Invented Here" is an unfortunate syndrome that affects many a company. I think NIH is the unfortunate driver behind Microsofts policies on SMTP...
eWeek Newsbreak, Nov. 26, 2007
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Optinuity Enhances Run Book Automation
Optinuity, an independent Run Book Automation provider, on Nov. 26 put a different spin on IT process automation with a technology that brings a...