Monthly Archives: February 2009
Former Salesforce.com Exec Resurfaces at Xactly
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
It was a nice holiday season for Research In Motion and its new BlackBerry Storm. The Canadian cell phone maker scored a company record...
Whats Not Going to Happen to IT in 2009
Whats Not Going to Happen to IT in 2009
Source: Michael Jannery, President & CEO of EntuityEdited by Chris Preimesberger
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Keeping UC Deployments on the Business Track
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...