Monthly Archives: September 2009

Does Your CIO Push Back Enough?

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It may be the most common scenario in IT. Too many projects, and not enough staff to handle the work.Add a down economy, the...

Gmail Down? Not for Me. For How Many? I Want Answers!

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For a change, I seem to have dodged the latest Gmail outage. I'm not bragging. Really.Gmail went down today from what fellow Twitterers are...

Microsoft Launches WebsiteSpark Program

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In an effort to beef up the ecosystem around its Web development platform as well as to foster innovation and success for professional Web...

Skype Plots Business VOIP Course with Cisco

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Skype Sept. 23 said its Skype for SIP software cleared its interoperability certification with the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series for Small Business, the...
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Exposing How Rogue Antivirus Sites Snag Victims

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Exposing How Rogue Antivirus Sites Snag Victims by Brian Prince It Begins With Poisoned Google Searches One of the ways purveyors of bogus antivirus tools rope users...
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Intel, IBM, Others Craft Speedy Servers for Cloud Computing

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Intel, IBM, Others Craft Speedy Servers for Cloud Computing Intel Microserver Intel executives showed off the company's microserver reference design, which can put 16 compute modules...

Google to Buy One Company Per Month on Rising Economy

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Google CEO Eric Schmidt told Reuters yesterday we can expect to see Google gobble a company per month now that he feels the economy...

Twitter Still Working on Geolocation API

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Twitter said it is still working on its geolocation API for allowing developers to add latitude and longitude to any tweet. Twitter platform lead...

Google Responds to Chrome Frame Security Concerns from Microsoft

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Google hit back Sept. 24 in response to Microsoft's claims that Google's Chrome Frame makes Internet Explorer less secure.Google Chrome Frame is an early-stage...

IBM Supplies Cloud System for Chinese City

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IBM in a joint announcement Sept. 24 with the local government of Dongying, China, introduced a project under the banner of its Smarter Planet...