Monthly Archives: April 2008

U.S. PC Shipments Slip in Q1 ’08

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A lack of enterprise and consumer spending dragged down U.S. PC shipments in the first quarter of 2008, although the worldwide demand for notebooks...

The five tech rules of GM.’s Ralph Szygenda

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If you have the chance, read through Stan Gibson's interview of General Motors CIO Ralph Szygenda. Ralph is as close to the dean of...

Developers Extend Google App Engine

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It hasn't taken long for some developers to extend Google App Engine to Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud and beyond.Google announced its cloud computing solution...

Intel Looks to Gain Back Market Share

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Intel is poised to regain some of its long-lost market share in the first part of 2008, thanks to its line of microprocessors for...

Apple Patches MacBook Air Hijack Flaw

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Apple has slapped a Band-Aid on its Safari for Windows browser to cover four vulnerabilities that could lead to code execution, cross-site scripting and...

After Virginia Tech, Alert Systems Proliferate

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A year after a gunman at Virginia Tech killed 32 fellow students and himself, academic officials have scrambled to deploy emergency alert systems featuring...

Blog Without Leaving Facebook

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Blog software maker and host Six Apart has joined the raft of rabid programmers looking to use Facebook as a springboard for new user...

How to Be Green in Your Data Center: Four Suggestions

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_(2).jpgPowerful business applications, Internet-fueled data growth, compliance pressures, governance, and litigation defense are all spurring corporations to produce and store more data than ever...

Does Good IT Talent Evaporate?

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Does the IT workplace suffer from a Dead Sea effect? Bruce Webster, an IT analyst, says yes, and this is the reason large organizations...

Did Zoho Blast Salesforce.com to Get Closer to Google?

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Zoho's FUD blast after Google and Salesforce.com announced their tighter integration yesterday was surprising.While blasting Salesforce.com for spending too much on marketing and not...