Monthly Archives: January 2008
Study Finds Flaws in Mandatory Diversity Training
The majority of employees in large organizations are required to sit through at least one diversity training initiative a year. The conventional wisdom holds...
Bluetooth Worm Squirms Through Symbian Phones
Anti-virus vendors have raised an alarm for a new worm squirming through mobile phone networks, using Bluetooth and MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) to infect...
IBM Adds Interactive Flair to SameTime
Orlando, Fla.-IBM this year will add new layers to its Lotus SameTime instant messaging and Web conferencing suite in an effort to improve the...
IBM’s New Linux-Based Notes and Symphony Office
IBM has seen the future, and in its vision, Linux-based servers and desktops will be powering tomorrow's office with Lotus Notes and Symphony in...
Rate Cut Doesn’t Halt Tech Stock Slide
Despite an emergency interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve Board, technology, telecom and chip maker stocks stumbled badly coming out of the gate...
EMC Plays Both Sides of the Virtualization Card
Among the wonders of virtualization, Dennis Hoffman is impressed by the ability to move a virtual machine from one system to another without interrupting...
Microsoft Touts Virtualization to Reduce Complexity
The potential for IT to drive business success has never been greater, but the complexity of IT has also never been higher, Bob Muglia,...
RSA Lays Off Security, Sales Staff
RSA announced Jan. 7 that it would lay off security researchers and sales and support staff, part of a restructuring effort to eliminate redundancies...
How Green Is Your IT Valley?
Sharp spikes in data center energy use have shocked IT executives to attention, fueling the drive for green IT. And yet, as an exclusive...
Critical TCP/IP Worm Hole Dings Windows Vista
Microsoft has issued a high-priority security update to fix a pair of "critical" flaws that expose Windows users to remote code execution attacks.The software...