Monthly Archives: January 2009

Even High-Riding EMC Facing Layoffs

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EMC, the world's largest seller of enterprise data storage hardware and software, said Jan. 7 that it will trim about 2,400 jobs-or about 6...
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RIM, T-Mobile Roll Out BlackBerry Curve 8900

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RIM, T-Mobile Roll Out BlackBerry Curve 8900 by Roy Mark No Title The BlackBerry Curve 8900 is made of hard-shelled plastic in a titanium-colored finish with chrome...

Telcos to Lose in Broadband Slowdown

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The troubled U.S. economy will inevitably lead to a decline in new broadband connections in 2009 unless President-elect Barack Obama is successful in expanding...

FileMaker Banks on Ease of Use, Flashy Interface with FileMaker Pro 10 Database Software

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FileMaker is hoping a new interface and several enhancements designed to improve ease of use will build a following for Version 10 of its...

SOA: Wanted Dead or Alive

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The Burton Group's Anne Thomas Manes set off some serious buzz when she proclaimed in a Jan. 5 blog post that SOA is dead,...

Will Google Help Contextual Web Blossom with Chrome?

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While companies struggle with keeping costs down during the recession, programmers tired of being bound by social networks and other walled destination sites will...

Virtualization Tops Miami Dade College CIO’s Priority List

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/images/stories/heads/h/KarlHerleman70x70.jpgKarl Herleman has been the CIO of Miami Dade College since 2006. In that role, he oversees the technology needs of more than 160,000...

Salesforce.com Network Device Failure Shuts Thousands out of SAAS Apps

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Salesforce.com's reliable reputation as a software-as-a-service provider was tested Jan. 6 after thousands of business users were left without access to their enterprise applications...

T-Mobile Sets U.S. Debut of BlackBerry Curve 8900

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T-Mobile USA plans it own exclusive BlackBerry with the introduction of the BlackBerry Curve 8900 in February. AT&T already has its own deal with...

Macworld Keynote Foretells Little for Enterprise IT

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In Apple's keynote at Macworld, CEO Steve Jobs was played by Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing. It was an...