Monthly Archives: February 2009

Verizon Wireless Picks LTE Vendors

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Verizon Wireless said Feb. 18 Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent will be the primary vendors for the company's initial LTE (Long Term Evolution) network deployments in...

How to Use Virtualization to Deliver Mobile Innovation

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In the innovation life cycle, innovative ideas emerge when technology meets needs. Ideas are innovative when they are developed in a timely fashion and...

Palm Positions Pre to Entice Developers

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Palm may have once been at the top of the smartphone heap, but in recent years saw its mobile-device star eclipsed by the likes...

Social Toolbar Ploy Delivers Trojan

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Researchers at security giant McAfee have uncovered a new threat that hides alongside a legitimate social networking toolbar application and delivers a backdoor Trojan...

Oracle Adds to Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16

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Oracle has announced five new add-ons to Oracle CRM On Demand Release 16.The applications include Oracle Self-Service E-Billing On Demand, Oracle Sales Library, Oracle...

Social Networks Face Security Challenge from Third-Party Applications

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While changes to Facebook's user license agreement have been in the news of late, another issue continues to nag Facebook and other social networks-the...

Sun Releases First Protocol for Encryption Key Interoperability

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Because an increasing number of enterprises are considering encryption as an additional safeguard of their data, it's important to bear in mind that management...

Economy Hits HP Where It Hurts

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Hewlett-Packard announced earnings for the first quarter of 2009 that show the effects of a moribund economy on the world's largest PC vendor.While net...

How to Choose a Storage as a Service Provider

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/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_%282%29.jpg One solution to help struggling IT departments with potential budget cuts is for businesses to consider an outsourced storage-as-a-service model. IT might be able...

Intel, Nvidia Chip-Set Dispute Goes to Court

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Intel and Nvidia are involved in a court battle about whether Nvidia has the right to develop and manufacture chip sets for Intel processors...