Monthly Archives: February 2009

Former Salesforce.com Exec Resurfaces at Xactly

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Steve Cakebread, whose recent departure from Salesforce.com sparked headlines, has re-emerged as a high-level executive at Xactly, a provider of on-demand sales performance management...

RIM Warns Earnings Down, Subs Up

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It was a nice holiday season for Research In Motion and its new BlackBerry Storm. The Canadian cell phone maker scored a company record...
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Whats Not Going to Happen to IT in 2009

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Whats Not Going to Happen to IT in 2009 Source: Michael Jannery, President & CEO of EntuityEdited by Chris Preimesberger No Title Most people have an opinion...

Keeping UC Deployments on the Business Track

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The recession that is strangling the economy is forcing enterprises to reduce the dollars available for both capital and operational expenses, and potential unified...

Report: SMBs Moving Toward Enterprise-Level Data Protection

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Even though the economy is forcing many midmarket companies to cut costs and trim budgets, security--particularly data protection--is still a top priority.A survey by...

How to Mitigate Insider Threat Without Disrupting Business

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One of the most fundamental methods of controlling insider threat in a company is to manage and monitor both user and privileged access to...

Malware Writers Use Multiple Botnets to Spread Valentine’s Day Heartache

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Valentine's Day may be a time for love, but spammers and malware writers are having their fun too.While reports of the percentage of spam...

Law Firm Lets Slip $65 Million Facebook Settlement

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If the law firm of Quinn Emanuel, which bills itself as "the premier business litigation firm in the U.S.," had a Facebook page, Wednesday's...

Intel, AMD Hurt by Declining Global PC Sales: IDC

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The pain in the worldwide PC microprocessor market will continue through the first half of 2009, which will continue to have a serious impact...

Microsoft: Making Sense of the XP, Vista, Windows 7 Upgrade Dilemma

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Microsoft has issued detailed guidance for enterprises considering migration to Windows Vista and Windows 7.In a new blog post on the company's "Windows for...