Monthly Archives: October 2009

IDC: DLP Adoption to Continue as Businesses Fear Insider Threat

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New research suggests the market for data loss prevention products has some bright days ahead.In a survey sponsored by Dimension Data and performed by...

HitWise Says Microsoft Bing Fell 5% to Google’s Gain

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Microsoft Bing is swooning a bit, with its U.S. search share falling from 9.49 percent in August to 8.99 percent in September, according to...

Report: Technology Wages Stabilize Through Half of 2009

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Technology staffing firm Yoh says technology wages are lightly up through the second quarter of 2009. Using data it gathers from IT workers with...

Adobe Eyes the Cloud with ColdFusion 9

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Adobe Systems has announced the release of Adobe ColdFusion 9, Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 2 and a private beta of the new ColdFusion 9...

REVIEW: Windows Mobile 6.5 Improvements Leave Much to Be Desired

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My experience with Windows Mobile dates back about a decade, when I purchased my first Windows CE device-a PDA, not a phone. Since then,...

Federal Investigation Nets 100 in Phishing Scheme

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Authorities in the United States and Egypt have charged 100 people with participating in a sophisticated phishing ring authorities say defrauded two banks in...

REVIEW: The Time Is Right for 8×8 Virtual Office

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Sometimes events and conditions converge to create a perfect environment for a specific technology. Given the current economy, business climate and technology trends, the...
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Microsoft Bets Big on Windows 7, Windows Mobile, Hardware This Fall

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Microsoft Bets Big on Windows 7, Windows Mobile, Hardware This Fall by Nicholas Kolakowski No Title Microsoft made Windows Mobile 6.5 available on Oct. 7, with the...

Dell Plans Android Smartphone on ATandT

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In what would be Dell's first foray into the hypercompetitive smartphone market, the Texas-based computer maker is reportedly teaming with AT&T for a 2010...

Dell Shutters North Carolina Plant, Eliminates 905 Employees

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Dell is closing its North Carolina manufacturing facility by January 2010, which will eliminate 905 jobs as the PC maker looks to cut costs...