Monthly Archives: September 2008

Microsoft, HP Thin the Shareholder Herd to Raise Shares

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How does a Fortune 500 company caught in the lack of confidence hammering the stock markets put a rocket under its share price? Thin...

Media Alert? Financial Sector Screwed, CEOs on Holiday

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Bail us out, Obi One Bernanke: You're our only hope.The always ready-to-report on the job market folks at Challenger, Gray and Christmas will have...

Google Lets Retailers, Publishers Embed Book Search

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Google's No. 1 goal is to organize the world's information and make it easily searchable online.Considering that a whole lot of the world's information...

U.S. Computers Account for Most Attacks

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People like myself are frequently guilty of blaming crime blocs in Eastern Europe, Russia and the Far East for generating the majority of today's...

What Is the Nature of an IT Worker?

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It wasn't that I had watched Office Space for the 700th time this past weekend. Actually, I read this this InfoWorld article delving in...

How to Remain Competitive: Build, Buy or BPM

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_(2).jpgTraditionally, when looking to introduce a new business application into an existing business environment, an IT manager would first draft high-level business requirements for...

Intel Dual-Core Atom Processor Now Shipping

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Intel is now officially shipping its first dual-core Atom processor for low-cost desktops or what the chip maker calls "nettops."The Intel Atom Processors 330,...

How On-Demand Lead Scoring Helps Combine Higher Education with Smart Business

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpgWhen you're looking for the latest tips on lead generation, the world's largest evangelical university may not be the first place that comes to...

How to Conduct Effective E-Mail Marketing

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_(2).jpgE-mail marketing is a vital part of any Internet user's daily experience. Whether it is sending pictures to a family member, communicating with colleagues...

Database Security 101 at Oracle OpenWorld

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If data are the crown jewels of enterprises, then the database should be as close to Fort Knox as possible without sacrificing things like...