Monthly Archives: July 2009
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Offers New Features to Counter iPhone, Pre
Microsoft's Windows Mobile 6.5, its upcoming operating system for mobile devices, includes a number of new features seemingly tailor-made to counter similar offerings from...
Don’t Ban iPhones, Push Responsibility, Says Forrester
Security concerns have long led enterprises to shun employee-owned devices, but a new report from Forrester, "Technology Populism Fuels Mobile Collaboration," suggests that a...
25 Things You Might Not Know About IBM
25 Things You Might Not Know About IBM
By Darryl K. Taft
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IBM earned 4,186 U.S. patents in 2008, becoming the first firm to...
SenSage Pushes Cloud-Based Event Data Warehouse
SenSage is now taking its event data warehouse concept to the cloud. With SenSage 4.5, the company has decided to target cloud-based computing environments...
Microsoft Azure Could Curb Enterprise Fears About the Cloud
Microsoft's new cloud-based platform, Azure, could offer the enterprise a way to overcome its reservations about porting IT infrastructure online, even if companies ultimately...
Global PC Market Suffering First Decline Since Dot-Com Crash
For the first time since the dot-com bust of 2001, the PC market will see a contraction in unit shipments in 2009, according to...
A Look Inside Microsoft Silverlight 3 and Expression 3
A Look Inside Microsoft Silverlight 3 and Expression 3
Microsoft has announced Silverlight 3 and Expression 3 to help developers and designers build compelling rich...
AMD Fires Back at Facebook
At the Structure conference in San Francisco June 25, Facebook Vice President Jonathan Heiliger took chip makers and OEMs to task, saying the social...
Does Facebook Use in the Office Lead to ‘Social Notworking’?
Corporate employees may fritter away nearly 1.5 percent of their office productivity by using Facebook at work, according to a new study from Nucleus...
Tying Cyber-crime to a Struggling Economy
Just how concerned should users be with insider threats in a struggling economy? Maybe a lot more than they think, according to a report...